I grouped all fires per decade and excluded fires under 1000 ha to simplify the maps. I also excluded planned burns. No maps of fire are perfect so read them as indicative estimates. So - The 1950s:pic.twitter.com/w7jIZ2wIZq
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I grouped all fires per decade and excluded fires under 1000 ha to simplify the maps. I also excluded planned burns. No maps of fire are perfect so read them as indicative estimates. So - The 1950s:pic.twitter.com/w7jIZ2wIZq
All bushfires in 1980s. Ash Wednesday the major fire area here.pic.twitter.com/oaw2KZ9edP
1990s. I think the 90s in SE Aus was generally wet and cool - calm before the millenium drought.pic.twitter.com/Laep3zRVIR
2000s. The huge 2003 and 2006/7 Alpine fires are visible but didn't badly impact East Gippsland.pic.twitter.com/9deQgrWfM8
The 2010s. The 2014 fires were the largest and major fire of this time.pic.twitter.com/Eupk591Raj
And how the 2010s were capped off - red is the extent of the fires that burned from late Nov 2019 and blew up at the end of December. I've spent a lot of time thinking about fire and these ones blow my mind.pic.twitter.com/sBcuD4GEus
Sourced this data from publicly available fire history data from data.vic. Dec 2019 fire extent current as at 1 Jan 2020.
Also worth saying - I cannot imagine how difficult these fires are for the people of East Gippsland and the people fighting them. Truly a hellish season for that part of the state.
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