where I live it got dry, real dry . and the last fire started 'cause some redneck threw a cig out the window
Justify it however you want in your head, I'm just attempting to provide some of the probable reasons they are proesting rather than the pre-conceived ones you seemed to have.
13% is roughly 1 in every 7 times Doesn't really matter what the cause of ignition is, if in an area, over the course of a fire season, naturally occuring is going to set off a fire even once The way they determine how a fire started is by looking for a patch of ground that didn't burn as hot as it's surrounds. Any lightning strike that just hits the ground and not splinter a tree is going to be categorised as undetermined. Any human started one, where the wind later changes directions and the fire goes back over the area where it started is also going to be undetermined All those stats have to be taken with a grain of salt, 1/3 of the time it's actually undetermined. A fire starts in a dry region with lots of fuel because someone threw away a cigarette butt, but you know two months later a lightning strike was going to cause a fire in the same area. What's the difference?
A fire starts due to some idiot throwing out their smoke they have finished smoking and causes a grass fire. = Man made Lightning can't be helped as it's weather.
Vlad has come out of his post Tory monumentous victory blues hybernation And seems more interested in trying to take a swing at me than talking about the topic
Interesting video I posted. I wouldn't usually watch 30mins of something like that but living half way across the world it's good to know other people come to the same conclusions, though this guy is suggesting that Australia has been dried on purpose and that the chemtrails you seen in the skys main ingredients are the same main ingredients you find in sparklers. Basically he thinks they're spraying the environment with sparkler dust and this is why so many firemen are saying that these fires aren't like anything they've seen. He thinks the fires which are statistically 87% started by man and the fact that the government refused to backburn is a clear indication that Australia is being played right now by the government to the rest of the world to say "this is what happens when a nations government doesn't believe in climate change". So like I said few weeks ago, I said I wouldn't be surprised if it comes out in 10 years that this was all for a political agenda and purpose. I don't know who the guy in the video is, but good on you.
Water management thing is stupid. There's like 5 times as many people in th he area there was 100 years ago, farmers growing crops to feed those people But it's how our government manages the same amount of water......not the extra 20 million people Facepalm
Well the video said they don't manage the water, that they purposely dry the rivers up with wells and capture areas that are not legal. Like one of the farmers says in his video, he doesn't believe it's climate change. The water is there it's just not flowing through its natural way points because it is being diverted to capture areas and being sold off to other countries or to be used in the 43,000 fracking stations across Australia that need an enormous amount of water to use. The water is there, but it's being taken. Mind you I don't know. That's his opinion.
Another interesting thing he talks about is that in September he has one of the Australia news network saying that over south East QLD an unidentified substance was in the atmosphere that wasn't rain, it was picked up by satellite images Etc and nobody could answer but the only indication they got that was the military may have been releasing chaff into the air to stop enemy radar signals. But he brings up a good point about the sparkler dust. Chaff is also made up the aluminium compound that ignites just like sparklers. So while these fires raged, apparently the military thinks its a good idea to release chaff into the area. It further fuels the flame. It's a total conspiracy dude.
No he's not. It's not the Government's fault at all. It's the fault of how people who live in Australia live their lives. Simple things like mowing your lawn and cleaning out gutters actually helps prevent fires from happening. Some people even put fuel in the grass and then light fires. They think it's funny. Then when they get caught they get into some sort of trouble but only to blame the Government.