APOCALYPSE in Australia! Crazy golf ball sized hailstorm hit Sydney! Broken glass! Cars are damaged!

18 July. Sydney. Australia. Crazy HAILSTORM! It’s been a wild end to the week with a storm smashing its way through NSW. The system roared across the state this afternoon, from the Central West to the coast, bringing torrential rain, hail and thousands of lightning strikes. In Castlereagh, trees came down, toppling powerlines and crushing a car bonnet, putting the driver in hospital. South of Sydney, the hail coated parts of the Royal National Park in white, while in Dubbo and parts of the Central West the hail was also thick and fast. While the storm caught many off guard with how quickly it moved in, the worst of it has now moved out to sea. Thousands across the state were placed on alert after the sudden and extreme weather brought heavy hail, destructive winds and lightning and even stark temperature drops to parts of the state. The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) was initiated as an ionospheric research program jointly funded by the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, the University of
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