Fires in Australia were preventable

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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by GuyGadebois » 30/01/20, 19:04

Ahmed wrote:Plasmanu, you write:
They will end up looking for a tree. It is a sacred proof, but studies are long and it lacks financial means ...

Don't worry, they have satellites and lidar! : Cheesy:

I would add, paraphrasing the WHO that "everything is under control". : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 31/01/20, 16:33

Even Reporterre is tricked and relays the CO2 infox of Australian fires:

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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Ahmed » 31/01/20, 16:43

It may not be because you only see fire that there is no smoke ... : Wink:
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Christophe » 31/01/20, 16:44

Oh if I understand very well how they want to smoke us !! Ah ah it is beautiful as a replica!

Or it is the intern who confused particles and CO2 ... but hey ...

Because the CO2 that goes around the world makes me laugh a lot ... we reject every day 29 million Tons of CO2 just on the combustion of oil ...
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by izentrop » 31/01/20, 17:04

Christophe wrote:Because the CO2 that goes around the world makes me laugh a lot ... we reject every day 29 million Tons of CO2 just on the combustion of oil ...
It is indeed a measurement of carbon monoxide measured by the IASI satellite mission in the smoke from Australian fires, between January 3 and 13, 2020. The darker the color, the higher the CO concentration. Source: Maya George / LATMOS / IPSL
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latmos.ipsl.fr/index.php/fr/61-actualites/actu-latmos/4814-evolution-du-monoxyde-de-carbone-par-iasi-following-the-fires

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by Christophe » 31/01/20, 18:18

Deadly monoxide ok I want to analyze it in detail .... But here we are talking about CO2! CO2 rejected by all living beings !!
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by ABC2019 » 01/02/20, 08:27

Christophe wrote:Deadly monoxide ok I want to analyze it in detail .... But here we are talking about CO2! CO2 rejected by all living beings !!

yes but it does not mix instantly with the atmosphere, it's like if you drop ink in a bathtub, you can follow it for a while in water. This is the excess of concentration that we can follow around the Earth.
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by izentrop » 01/02/20, 10:43

I was going to say the same thing.
What comes out of car exhaust and smoke from fires is CO carbon monoxide.
It is with the interaction with atmospheric ozone that the transformation takes place, it seems to me.
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by Christophe » 01/02/20, 10:59

izentrop wrote:I was going to say the same thing.
What comes out of car exhaust and smoke from fires is CO carbon monoxide.
It is with the interaction with atmospheric ozone that the transformation takes place, it seems to me.


Completely false ... the more CO2 there is in the exhaust, the happier the engine manufacturers ... the CO is produced only in the event of incomplete combustion and is largely (and fortunately) always lower in% vol. with cO2 except maybe when it is wanted to produce monoxide ... like gasifier system or industrial or medical process?

There you worry me ... if you can not distinguish CO and CO2 I understand that you have spoken anecdote about the measures of pantone pollution : Shock: : Shock: : Shock: : Shock:

You have just lost all your credibility with regard to air pollutants!

Water injection-motor-pantone / pollution-en-co2-of-engine-pantone-t3687-30.html # p378622
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by Christophe » 01/02/20, 11:08

ABC2019 wrote:
Christophe wrote:Deadly monoxide ok I want to analyze it in detail .... But here we are talking about CO2! CO2 rejected by all living beings !!

yes but it does not mix instantly with the atmosphere, it's like if you drop ink in a bathtub, you can follow it for a while in water. This is the excess of concentration that we can follow around the Earth.


How to speak of excessive concentration of CO2 which, I repeat is produced continuously everywhere on earth and in quantities far greater than those of fires ...

Convective atmospheric currents mix CO2 very quickly ...

To follow the monoxide I agree ... it is a much rarer gas than CO2
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