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21/08/23
10:09
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Originally posted by Scott th Ratbag:
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With humidity levels dropping to the 30-40% range as a High pressure system brings westerly winds to NSW, bushfires lit rapidly across the state... its fairly likely that many people on rural properties want to burn off excess kindling accumulation and grasses/ground fuel around their places or properties, fallen trees, branches and leaves, may have resulted in many of these, some were in remote bush where such is unlikely. its not just the wind but the plunge into low humidity that results in ground fuel drying out and becoming ignitable. I dread the thought of the coming summer wild fires across unlikely places, even much of the Northern America continent have been ablaze for months. lend a hand to the fireys..... it these women and men who will defend us against destruction.
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La Nina followed by an El Nino... governments have been warned well in advance this time, if they dont cut the ridiculous green tape that prevents appropriate land management (firebreaks) and back burning... the same result will occur.