
An Australian fire surveillance camera captured dramatic video images yesterday of a tornado towering over a thunderstorm-struck stretch of countryside.
Authorities issued a severe storm warning after the twister emerged in the mid-afternoon, swirling over a lightly forested rural area about 260km inland from Sydney.
A fire tower camera, set up to monitor for bushfires, automatically captured images of the tornado鈥檚 tail curling up from the ground into a dark cloud that covered the sky near Young, a town in the Hilltops region of New South Wales.
Emergency services warned of damaging winds and large hailstones, advising people to stay indoors, move cars under cover, and secure loose items.
There were no immediate reports of injuries.
Australia鈥檚 Bureau of Meteorology said the tornado was observed in the mid-afternoon. Another was sighted about 70km away an hour earlier, it said.
Fire service towers are equipped with cameras to automatically detect smoke, as well as signs of heat and fire.
They can also monitor storm cells because of the risk that lightning strikes may set off grass fires, said NSW Fire Service inspector James Morris.
鈥淭he cell that was coming across did have a lot of lightning in it,鈥 Morris told AFP.
鈥淭his season we have got very high fuel loads in the grassland areas,鈥 he said, following long periods of rain and warm weather.
鈥淥nce that grass cures off it provides a significant risk for grass fires. That is likely what our biggest risk will be this season.鈥
-Agence France-Presse
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