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Australia’s disastrous 2019-2020 fire season blew so much smoke into the upper atmosphere that it blocked sunlight from reaching Earth’s surface, potentially causing a brief global cooling ...
Fires in northern and central Australia’s dry ... increased the likelihood of severe fire events such as the 2019–2020 fire season by at least 30 percent (SN: 3/4/20). The smoke and ash ...
The incidence of pyroCb events is increasing as Australia’s bushfire seasons lengthen and the intensity of fires grows. In this 2019–2020 fire season, more than 52 pyroCbs have so far been observed, ...
Skip to content viewer section. Aim: To quantify the impact of the 2019–2020 megafires on Australian plant diversity by assessing burnt area across 26,062 species ranges and the effects of fire ...
The deadly wildfires sweeping through parts of Australia as the country faces one of the worst wildfire seasons to date. The fires began in October of 2019 and to date have destroyed 14.5 million ...
Wayne Brennan, an Aboriginal Australian archaeologist, who called out the fire department's mismanagement ... Following the 2019-2020 bushfire season, his department, which has its own team ...
A study involving more than 100 scientists has revealed how Australia's plants and animals responded to the devastating 2019–20 megafires, and the findings could change how we manage bushfire risk.
Last week, Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology ... Fears are particularly high as the memories of the 2019 to 2020 Black Summer fire season – the country’s worst in decades – remain etched ...
It is not yet summer, but Australia’s fire season is well underway ... it is the first dry and hot year since the summer of 2019-2020. It is expected to be the worst fire season since that ...