For some context, this means that you could fit the Isle of Wight into the area currently on fire or recently burned more than 50 times In ONE Australian state (NSW) AND it's STILL SPRINGhttps://twitter.com/UOW/status/1194399617061777408 …
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I’m not sure. I’m familiar with the WA climate. Summers are dry and winters wet. NSW has summer rain so fires at the end of winter seem likely. Thunderstorms when the veg is dry could start natural fires but from what I’ve heard these were accidentally started by people.
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