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- Brighton_tornado abstract "The Brighton tornado is the strongest storm recorded in Melbourne to date.On the afternoon of 2 February 1918, with prevailing north-westerly winds and hot sultry weather (typical conditions for Melbourne thunderstorms). After a severe storm formed and moved off Port Phillip, two tornadoes struck Brighton beach simultaneously at approximately 5:45 pm and proceeded inland, converging near the junction of Halifax and Church Streets. Five minutes later, a third tornado struck. The tornadoes then tracked east over open fields.Damage retrospectively rated F3 on the Fujita scale was observed in places. Two people were killed a man and a boy, while the drowning of a woman at St Kilda beach is believed to be related to the same storm cell. Over 6 were injured in the Brighton area.The tornado completely destroyed the Hawthorn Road Methodist church, which was later rebuilt. Numerous homes were demolished. The tornado badly damaged the Brighton Baths, tore the roof off Royal Terminus Hotel and destroyed the verandah of Grimley's Hotel. Extensive damage was incurred to infrastructure on the Sandringham railway line. Several community and sporting facilities were destroyed including the cricket club grandstand and a bandstand. It also damaged the burial monument of Adam Lindsay Gordon in the Brighton general cemetery.".
- Brighton_tornado thumbnail Brighton-tornado.jpg?width=300.
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- Brighton_tornado wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageRevisionID "682868166".
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Lindsay_Gordon.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Australian_pound.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink A£.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Brighton,_Victoria.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Category:1918_in_Australia.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Melbourne.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tornadoes_in_Australia.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tornadoes_of_1918.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Extreme_weather_events_in_Melbourne.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Fujita_scale.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Southern_Hemisphere_tornadoes_and_tornado_outbreaks.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink List_of_tornadoes_and_tornado_outbreaks.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Port_Phillip.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Sandringham_railway_line.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink St_Kilda,_Victoria.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Storm.
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- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLink Tornado.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brighton tornado".
- Brighton_tornado affected Brighton,_Victoria.
- Brighton_tornado caption "The Methodist Church, Hawthorn Road, completely destroyed by the tornado".
- Brighton_tornado casualties "2".
- Brighton_tornado damages "A£100,000 - 150,000".
- Brighton_tornado formed "--02-02".
- Brighton_tornado fujitascale "F3".
- Brighton_tornado hasPhotoCollection Brighton_tornado.
- Brighton_tornado name "Brighton tornado".
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_storm.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Melbourne-geo-stub.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_Australian_English.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Brighton_tornado wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Weather-stub.
- Brighton_tornado subject Category:1918_in_Australia.
- Brighton_tornado subject Category:History_of_Melbourne.
- Brighton_tornado subject Category:Tornadoes_in_Australia.
- Brighton_tornado subject Category:Tornadoes_of_1918.
- Brighton_tornado hypernym Storm.
- Brighton_tornado type Event.
- Brighton_tornado type Person.
- Brighton_tornado type Event.
- Brighton_tornado type History.
- Brighton_tornado comment "The Brighton tornado is the strongest storm recorded in Melbourne to date.On the afternoon of 2 February 1918, with prevailing north-westerly winds and hot sultry weather (typical conditions for Melbourne thunderstorms). After a severe storm formed and moved off Port Phillip, two tornadoes struck Brighton beach simultaneously at approximately 5:45 pm and proceeded inland, converging near the junction of Halifax and Church Streets. Five minutes later, a third tornado struck.".
- Brighton_tornado label "Brighton tornado".
- Brighton_tornado sameAs m.0c40qp.
- Brighton_tornado sameAs Q4967770.
- Brighton_tornado sameAs Q4967770.
- Brighton_tornado wasDerivedFrom Brighton_tornado?oldid=682868166.
- Brighton_tornado depiction Brighton-tornado.jpg.
- Brighton_tornado isPrimaryTopicOf Brighton_tornado.