Lightning in the Wet and Dry; Comment on What Wildfires are a Manifestation of

Posted by ETISworld.com on Wednesday, August 29, 2012
The summer of 2012, the continental U.S. has witnessed, popularly media covered, 2 types of extreme weather conditions.  One is lightning storms accompanied by severe rains and winds, and another is wildfires, more accurately, some conditions precursor to wildfires, which have been blamed by lightning as well.

When wildfires occurred after a lightning strike, and there are several fires caused within just a few miles of each other around the same time, it has been additionally reported that many of these fires ignited during extremely scorch conditions.

Exacerbating the situation, is that trees that acted as the fodder for some of these fires, were drained of liquid that was within them from various insects.  The insects which did these might be different from region to region.

CFCs in the air, are increases in 'holes' in the ozone layer, are not helping bring about conditions that are not the scorch and faciltating a primer for wildfires, in forests, national parks, heavily wooded areas, and grass areas.


Tags: wildfires  scortch  lightning common denominator 

Loose Predictions Box

Warning: Content in this box has very few or no validating sources in writing provided.

October 9th, 2024: In the effort to preempt devastation like what occurred to the western area of North Carolina during the Helene, let it be known that there are safe-side regions in the radius around Florida, as it abuts the Gulf, where extensions of the Milton storm's path may eventually reach the very same as Helene including VA, NC, AR, etc. These are besides the list of immediately nearby areas of Florida and Milton path known so far, in GA, SC, AL, TN, MS, LA, east TX.

Keeping a watchful eye on storm progress and unfolding of developments including dissapation, from now through the weekend is wise.


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