Cronulla - East Coast Low Storm Footage - 6th June 2016

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2016
  • East Coast Low caused coastal erosion along the New South Wales coast and large surf. RAW Footage of Cronulla on the 6th June 2016.
    Australia's east coast is recovering from a weekend of wild winds, waves and flooding, caused by a weather pattern known as an east coast low.
    Tragically, several people have died in flooding.
    Parts of New South Wales have received more than 400mm of rain since Friday morning.
    Some places such as Canberra and Forster recorded their wettest June day on record.
    Waves have also caused severe coastal erosion and damaged property.
    East coast lows are a type of low-pressure system or cyclone that occur on the Australian east coast.
    They are not uncommon, with about seven to eight lows a year causing widespread rainfall along the east coast, particularly during late autumn and winter.

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