They make wildfires like those burning in Quebec more common in the planet’s temperate zones. Read more at straitstimes.com.
that that fire just simply could not have happened.
About 30 per cent to 50 per cent of the soil is probably peat in this area. If it’s dry – this early it might not be dry yet, but it has been extremely hot – but if it is dry, then you will see the peat burning as well. That is like burning fossil fuels because the [carbon-rich] peat has taken hundreds of years to accumulate.
When temperature goes up, generally the relative humidity goes down. The reason for that is that warmer air can hold more moisture.in Quebec. People asking, why do they all flare up at the same time? The reason for that is the weather, the relative humidity. Overnight [when the temperature drops], the relative humidity goes higher. That calms the fire down, because of the moisture in the air.
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