The fires left 173 people killed and 414 others injured as up to 400 individual fires burned over one million acres of Victorian land, making it the most devastating bushfire in Australia's history. Almost eight years since the fire ravaged the state, a survey by Beyond Bushfires, carried ou...
fire in the natural environment, combustion and heat transfer, fuels, weather, and fire behaviour and effects; 10 chapters deal with systems of detection and communication, firebreaks, and fire fighting equipment and methods; and the last 8 chapters cover fire history and the distinctive probl.....
根据上文The hot, dry weather and some plants make Australia become the areas that most easily catch fire in the world可知,此处说的是澳洲很容易出现森林大火,D选项So it’s important to notice the bushfire danger levels around you in Australia“因此,要注意澳大利亚周围的森林大火危险等级”与前文意...
62However, in northern Australia, it's during winter and spring.Fire is a natural part of the Australian scene. Some plants like the Banksi a bush actually get some help from bushfires because a bushfire helps their seed pods(种子荚) open so that new baby Banksi a can grow. _ 63 _...
Specifically, we look at the 2009 Victorian bushfires in Australia as an instructive case of early warning information seeking. The bushfires, the worst in Australia's recorded history, were unique in its ferocity and damage caused, but also in the amount of data and research that was ...
Australia has a long history of bush fires, with the Aborigines doing prescribed burns centuries (if not millennia) before European settlement. A good summary of the history of bushfires and their management was written by the CSIRO Division of Forestry twenty-five years ago, entitledBushfires –...
With over 26 million acres devastated by the bushfires, Australia is currently experiencing one of the most devastating series of bushfires in history. The fires have destroyed more than 3,000 homes and over 30 lives have been lost to date, with the fe...
Such a sense of apocalypse was associated with two features of the 2019/2020 eastern Australia fires—the unprecedented nature of the fires themselves and the key role that climate change played in driving them. Box 1. The apocalypse in history The apocalypse is about cataclysmic change symbol...
For the first time in the nation's history, 2700 Army reservists were called up to assist the response and the federal government has declared it will hold a Royal Commission to investigate the fires. The federal government ...
Addressing the fires, Price said Australians across the nation had suffered through its hottest summer in recorded history. "There's no doubt that there are many people who have suffered over this summer. We talk about the Victorian bushfires; (in) my home state of Western Australia we've ...