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Future concern of Australia Bushfire (free report) |
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by Asmita Gaire | 07-03-2020 04:25
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Australia experiences bush fires almost every summer, but the latest event was unprecedented in its severity and scale. The World Weather Attribution (WWA) project sought to measure global warming¡¯s contribution to the dangerous bush-fire conditions experienced in southeast Australia over several months. Fires in the region were particularly severe, and killed dozens of people and destroyed thousands of homes.
¡°This is a highly conservative assessment,¡± says David Karoly, a climate scientist based in Melbourne at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation who was not involved in the analysis. Future concerns The group assessed bush-fire conditions with a index that tracks ¡®fire weather¡¯. This calculates the chance of fire in a location based on variables such as temperature, humidity, wind and rainfall. The analysis did not consider non-weather factors, such as how a fire started. The researchers also say the result is conservative. Models have mostly underestimated the rise in temperatures that has been observed since the Industrial Revolution, says Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, a climate researcher at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute in De Bilt, the Netherlands, and co-author of the WWA analysis. Even accounting for model uncertainties, Karoly says that the fire conditions experienced in Australia this summer are a baseline for what is possible in the world¡¯s current climate, which has warmed by around 1¨¬C compared with pre-industrial levels. But conditions are going to get a lot worse as the planet warms by another degree or two, as is expected, he says. The team also examined whether climate change influenced two of the components that are used to measure fire-weather: extreme temperatures and drought. The results, which have not been peer reviewed, suggest that while human activity doubled the chance of heatwave conditions during the fires, the models did not show that climate change contributed to the extremely dry conditions that Australia experienced. Source: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jan/14/australia-bushfires-harbinger-future-scientists |
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Posted 02-04-2020 13:51
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Posted 31-03-2020 20:49
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Posted 19-03-2020 12:00
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Posted 17-03-2020 12:01
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Posted 16-03-2020 02:54
Hi Asmita Gaire, this is Sang Su Lee. It is desirable to share new information to all. However, this is report site. You should summarize and make sentences in your own words. I want to see your work, not others' works.
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Posted 10-03-2020 19:19
Hello Asmita! This is mentor Taehyun!
I read your report well! Bushfire in Australia is a really serious and painful experience for not only Australian but also for all people around the world... I saw the news about a bushfire in Australia and so sadly, almost 14% of the total forest in Australia had burnt. And because of the lack of a place to live, animals which are living in the forest lost their home. Koalas are a really serious victim of this fire... And there is a campaign which is trying to take care of wounded koalas. visit https://www.wwf.org.au/get-involved/bushfire-emergency and see what you guys can help with this!
Anyway, thank you for your article!
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Posted 10-03-2020 18:49
Hello Asmita
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Posted 09-03-2020 12:22
Greetings Asmita di,
I do hope you are all goo with your works..
Thank you so much for sharing your report on bushfire representing the summer problem of Australia!!
Every human actions have direct influence on the environment. So, we do have to be concerned about all our steps towards the nature before it starts showing its destructive image..
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Jasmine Karki
Posted 07-03-2020 20:14
Hello Asmita didi!!
I hope you are fine and doing great.
Bushfire in the Australia has really left great impact in the existing living creatures.
It doesnot only cause loss of the bushes and floras but also disturbs soil quality.
We must be assured to bring a act against it.
Keep writing and shining.
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Meena
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Posted 07-03-2020 20:03
yraaa the future concerns should be taken seriously !
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Posted 07-03-2020 19:50
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(Pawan Lamichhane)
Posted 07-03-2020 19:45
We had a similar situation in Siberia the previous year and it was truly heartbreaking to see the government brush it off. Hope Australia will recover.
Posted 07-03-2020 19:33
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Sus
Posted 07-03-2020 18:40
Our actions are defining our future, the more we take the environment as a precious egg and prevent it from breaking, the better for us. Thanks for sharing with us.
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Posted 07-03-2020 11:17
Bushfire created a lot of problems killing many wildlife and plants. In future, we must make sure that such activities do not get continued.
Posted 07-03-2020 10:21