How Tropical Cyclone Narelle turned the sky red in Western Australia

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Dry ground, iron-rich earth and strong winds combined to create an eerie dust storm that was filmed in Denham

The skies of Shark Bay in Western Australia turned an eerie blood red before Tropical Cyclone Narelle made landfall, a phenomenon an expert said was caused by an iron-infused dust storm.

Narelle crossed into WA on Friday, hitting the state roughly 900km north of Perth in the food bowl region.

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