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Is the action at Canarvon anything to do with the weather?

Posted on February 10, 2012 by beyond the weatherzone

  See : 128km Radar Loop for Carnarvon, 14:00 08/02/2012 to 14:00 09/02/2012 UTC Advertisements

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