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Australian Bushfire advice and information
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<blockquote data-quote="yellowmellow" data-source="post: 597707" data-attributes="member: 14447"><p>Hi Folks who agrees with me that bush fires to occur the weather does not have to be hot or even warm.</p><p></p><p>All it needs is a dry fuel load eg leaves sticks etc..... and wind that's all and of course a source of the fire like a an ignition point thats it.</p><p></p><p>The fuel load drier the fire will latch on quicker if its like green the fuel load the fire will still continue but will take slower to move.</p><p></p><p>Of course wind is a big factor too. And wind speed and direction too.</p><p></p><p>So far this summer has been pretty bush fire free in most parts of the country apart from the WA fires in December but Vic has had none and the summer in vic has been quite cool and more critical wetter.</p><p></p><p>Let me know thanks.</p><p></p><p>Vic has had just minor grass fires and that about it they are contained too in quick time.</p><p></p><p>A huge shout out to the CFA and SES they do a great job and very effective in getting on top of any fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellowmellow, post: 597707, member: 14447"] Hi Folks who agrees with me that bush fires to occur the weather does not have to be hot or even warm. All it needs is a dry fuel load eg leaves sticks etc..... and wind that's all and of course a source of the fire like a an ignition point thats it. The fuel load drier the fire will latch on quicker if its like green the fuel load the fire will still continue but will take slower to move. Of course wind is a big factor too. And wind speed and direction too. So far this summer has been pretty bush fire free in most parts of the country apart from the WA fires in December but Vic has had none and the summer in vic has been quite cool and more critical wetter. Let me know thanks. Vic has had just minor grass fires and that about it they are contained too in quick time. A huge shout out to the CFA and SES they do a great job and very effective in getting on top of any fire. [/QUOTE]
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