Australia: the rationale behind the large amount of fires plaguing the country

Australia: the rationale behind the large amount of fires plaguing the country




Scientists have already warned that by 2020 a hotter and drier climate will contribute to the fires becoming more frequent and more intense in Australia. Australia goes through this 2020 one among its worst seasons of forest fires. To date, the fires have already killed a minimum of 24 people, many missing, quite 1,200 homes destroyed and many hectares razed by the flames.



 But, many wonder: Why are there numerous fires in Australia? the solution has two edges: the continent goes through record temperatures and months of severe droughts. These two points or conditions are the most triggers that have caused the fires.

Last Saturday, fires burned dangerously out of control on the East Coast , driven by high temperatures and powerful winds, leaving thousands of homes without power or electricity.



 Currently, fires are occurring in areas of the east and south coast, which is where most of the people live. These areas include areas around Sydney and Adelaide.

Millions of hectares burned




 In New South Wales alone, quite four million hectares are burned (a hectare is about the dimensions of a sports field).



 to place this figure in context, he thinks that, in 2019, about 900,000 hectares were burned during the fires of the Amazon, and 800,000 within the fires of California, United States), the BBC said during a report.



 Environment expert Joseph Bens recently indicated that the immediate explanation for the fires is that the weather, specifically a phenomenon referred to as the Indian Ocean dipole (or, also, because the Indian Child), which has led to a period of warmth and drought



 In 2019, Australia set a replacement temperature record twice. On December 17, a mean maximum of 40.9 ° C was reached, and therefore the next day 41.9 ° C.



 That adds to a protracted period of drought. On the opposite hand, some fires began deliberately.

Hottest weather




 Recent reports have also revealed that Australia has become warmer in recent decades and is predicted to continue doing so.



 Scientists have long warned that this 2020 warmer and drier climate will contribute to the fires becoming more frequent and more intense.



 More extreme weather patterns and better temperatures increase the danger of forest fires and permit them to spread faster and over more terrain.



 a tutorial study estimates that almost 500 million animals have already died alone in New South Wales. additionally , countless cows and sheep are lost. Kangaroos, which move quickly, can usually escape unless they're surrounded by flames. Koalas, who walk slowly, tend to perish in fires.



 Fire and flames destroy their habitat, leaving survivors vulnerable even long after the fires are extinguished.

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