Storm clouds pass over Manly’s Fairy Bower beach on Sydney’s north shore as locals (L-R) Matt Fleming, Larry McMurridge and George Stantschef look on, March 5, 2014. The clouds, pushed along by a south westerly wind, generated little rain before being swept out to sea. REUTERS/Will Burgess
A storm cloud passes over bathers who prepare to leave Sydney’s Manly Beach during an afternoon storm March 5, 2014. The storm, which generated little rain but high gusts of wind, was blown out to sea. REUTERS/Will Burgess
A wave-like cloud looms over Sydney’s Manly Beach during an afternoon storm front, March 5, 2014. The storm, which generated little rain, was blown out to sea. REUTERS/Will Burgess
Storm clouds and dust can be seen in the sky above a woman as she walks at dusk along Mollymook Beach, south of Sydney March 5, 2014. The storm, which generated little rain but high gusts of wind, was blown out to sea. REUTERS/David Gray
Storm clouds and dust can be seen in the sky above as people walk at dusk along Mollymook Beach, south of Sydney March 5, 2014. The storm generated heavy rain and high gusts of wind. REUTERS/David Gray