The Gap Storm

On November 16 2008, ferocious Brisbane storms destroyed much of a heavily populated north-west suburb -The Gap. Hail ripped through homes and cars, wind gusts of up to 130 kph smashed windows, ripped off roofs and branches, and uprooted trees.

At the height of the storm, almost 230,000 homes and businesses across south-east Queensland were without power, due to lightning strikes and felled power lines. Four thousand homes were damaged and 30 were completely destroyed. Floodwaters caused major disruptions to city traffic and sadly two people drowned.

Authorities estimate that the clean-up bill could cost hundreds of millions of dollars - damages equivalent to a Category 2 tropical cyclone.

Photo credit: ABC News

Further reading:

The Gap Storm, 1 year on (Brisbane Times)

What is a microburst? (BoM)

Home video from a resident (YouTube)

Remembering the Gap storms (The Courier-Mail)

Video of Leonie telling her experience of The Gap Storms

Video - Andrew Ash on The Gap Storms and community resilience