Supercell storm makes a wild weather day

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Supercell storm makes a wild weather day
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Sunday 18 Nov, 2012
Supercell storm makes a wild weather day
WHEN a supercell storm struck Brisbane, the city was plunged into wild weather chaos.  Follow the storm as it happened with our rolling coverage.
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