Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday

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Re: Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday




by Christophe » 23/08/21, 14:50

So let's look for these curves ...
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Re: Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 23/08/21, 15:46

Christophe wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:do you have curves to show us?


California's not enough for you?

18,6 million hectares (186 km000) burned

Are you not enough?

https://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/ ... _3244.html
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Re: Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday




by ABC2019 » 23/08/21, 15:48

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
Christophe wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:do you have curves to show us?


California's not enough for you?

18,6 million hectares (186 km000) burned

Are you not enough?

https://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/ ... _3244.html

that does not give the total burnt area in the year. And
According to a preliminary investigation, the fall of a tree on one of the thousands of electric cables that streak the American landscape is at the origin of the blaze. This power line is owned by Pacific Gas and Company (PG&E), a private operator already guilty of causing Camp Fire, a blaze that nearly wiped the town of Paradise off the map and killed 86 people in 2018, just a few minutes away. kilometers away.


and "the thousands of electric cables", well it's nerd, but they arrived at the same time as global warming ...
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Re: Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 23/08/21, 15:50

It is therefore the proof of the responsibility of the man in this kind of disaster. CQFD, thank you Bozo. (We thought it was useless, but sometimes a drop still escapes from the lemon!)
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by ABC2019 » 23/08/21, 15:55

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:It is therefore the proof of the responsibility of the man in this kind of disaster. CQFD, thank you Bozo. (We thought it was useless, but sometimes a drop still escapes from the lemon!)


of man, certainly, yes. 80% of fires are of human origin.

But that doesn't mean RC. And that means that fighting RC wouldn't do much against fires. On the other hand, without fossil, hello to fight against them.
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Re: Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday




by Christophe » 23/08/21, 16:12

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
Christophe wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:do you have curves to show us?


California's not enough for you?

18,6 million hectares (186 km000) burned

Are you not enough?

https://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/ ... _3244.html


18.6 Million are the Australian fires eh ... and sorry but Dixie Fire is a small b * te compared to the Australian fires, 200 ha ... 000 km2000 vs 2 km189

The Dixie Fire ravaging northern California is fast becoming the fire of all records. It has already reduced to ashes nearly 200 hectares, becoming the second largest fire in the history of the region.

https://www.nouvelobs.com/monde/2021080 ... ornie.html

Where is he? At 300 ha?
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Re: Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 23/08/21, 16:19

ABC2019 wrote:of man, certainly, yes. 80% of fires are of human origin.

Dice Informer + Propagandist + Cultist + Manipulator + Ignorant + Pathological Liar + Narcissistic Delusional = Bozo

A forest fire is an unplanned fire that consumes natural materials in forest land. In Canada, approximately 950 fires annually burn an average of 8 million hectares per year. Between 2003 and 2013, 6 fires occurred in Quebec, including 549 caused by lightning. For this same period of time, the burnt area of ​​fires triggered by lightning corresponds to 2% of the total.

http://www.monclimatmasante.qc.ca/foudr ... 3%AAt.aspx
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by ABC2019 » 23/08/21, 16:20

Christophe wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
Christophe wrote:
California's not enough for you?

18,6 million hectares (186 km000) burned

Are you not enough?

https://www.lemonde.fr/planete/article/ ... _3244.html


18.6 Million are the Australian fires eh ... and sorry but Dixie Fire is a small b * te compared to the Australian fires, 200 ha ... 000 km2000 vs 2 km189

The Dixie Fire ravaging northern California is fast becoming the fire of all records. It has already reduced to ashes nearly 200 hectares, becoming the second largest fire in the history of the region.

https://www.nouvelobs.com/monde/2021080 ... ornie.html

Where is he? At 300 ha?

2000 km ^ 2 anyway but yes it's small compared to Australia, but Australia also burns every year ...
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Re: Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday




by ABC2019 » 23/08/21, 16:32

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:of man, certainly, yes. 80% of fires are of human origin.

Dice Informer + Propagandist + Cultist + Manipulator + Ignorant + Pathological Liar + Narcissistic Delusional = Bozo

A forest fire is an unplanned fire that consumes natural materials in forest land. In Canada, approximately 950 fires annually burn an average of 8 million hectares per year. Between 2003 and 2013, 6 fires occurred in Quebec, including 549 caused by lightning. For this same period of time, the burnt area of ​​fires triggered by lightning corresponds to 2% of the total.

http://www.monclimatmasante.qc.ca/foudr ... 3%AAt.aspx
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oh yes, Canada is a little less densely populated than the Mediterranean basin or California, in case you don't know

Canada: 4 inhabitants / km ^ 2
California: 93 inhabitants per km ^ 2

2,3 million ha burned in Canada, or 23 km ^ 000 for 2 million km ^ 10, or around 2%

California: between 1000 and 5000 km ^ 2 but only 400 km ^ 000, i.e. around 2%

in inhabited regions, most of the fires are due to humans (lightning only represents 1 to 5% of fire starts in the Mediterranean basin), and we were talking about California ...

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Re: Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 23/08/21, 17:16

ABC2019 wrote:Blablablah aka "I don't know what to say anymore so I say anything ...

QUEBEC, moron, QUEBEC, not CANADA.
5,8 people per square kilometer ... Ding dong ... : roll:
Ps: I do not see how the density of population would affect the responsibility of lightning in fires ... Ding ding dong.
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