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2005 AUSTRALIAN WEATHER CALENDAR

Cover, 2005 Australian Weather Calendar
January: Thunderstorm at sunset near Woomera, South Australia. Picture: Ern Mainka February: Crepuscular rays, Yarra Ranges, Victoria. Picture: Ern Mainka March: Lenticular clouds at sunset, Geeveston, Tasmania. Picture: Lynda Manwaring
April: The Kershaw Peaks on the Antarctic Peninsula, seen from Gerlache Strait. Picture: Geoff Clarke May: Altocumulus cloud, Echidna Gorge, Western Australia. Picture: Geoff Clarke June: Layer of stratocumulus cloud, Kinchega National Park, NSW. Picture: Bruce Donaldson
July: Broken stratocumulus clouds over salt-encrusted Lake Poeppel, South Australia. Picture: Jason Edwards, Bio-Images August: Storm approaching Treachery Beach, south of Seal Rocks, NSW. Picture: Phil Gordon September: Roll cloud approaching a beach, Melbourne. Picture: Jim Spence
October: Lightning illuminates a roll cloud, Alstonville, NSW. Picture: David Ellem November: Cumulus cloud forms over a bushfire, Great Sandy Desert, Western Australia. Picture: Steve Strike, Outback Photographics December: Altostratus cloud with waves and billows, Burnie, Tasmania. Picture: Dr Gary McArthur
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