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    Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
    I wouldn’t say most are natural, most are likely human caused. Just arson is a tiny fraction of human causes.

    Wasn’t the one year it was a firefighter setting them so he could put them out?
    There was the firefighter who set the CN trestle bridge on fire by Sangudo. Needed some action at the firehall.

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      Maybe that’s the one I’m thinking of.

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        Just so when the fires start in BC we don’t hear more of that “this seems like a lot all of a sudden. How suspicious” crap.

        Snow is gone over a month earlier than last year and a good month earlier than the average. This is probably going to affect irrigation districts but it’s also going to give the BC fire season a likely boost.



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          Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
          Just so when the fires start in BC we don’t hear more of that “this seems like a lot all of a sudden. How suspicious” crap.

          Snow is gone over a month earlier than last year and a good month earlier than the average. This is probably going to affect irrigation districts but it’s also going to give the BC fire season a likely boost.





          People can argue over the cause all they want but it seems things are changing as they will in a dynamic system. Just anecdotal but I believe by observation and talking to people in different parts of the world that things are getting more windy. That might make sense if the climate is getting warmer and holding more energy. This would not be good in drought years, especially if you get consecutive dry years.

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            Originally posted by jensend View Post
            People can argue over the cause all they want but it seems things are changing as they will in a dynamic system. Just anecdotal but I believe by observation and talking to people in different parts of the world that things are getting more windy. That might make sense if the climate is getting warmer and holding more energy. This would not be good in drought years, especially if you get consecutive dry years.
            Are you familiar with the Alberta Special Areas?

            They were created because much of the topsoil blew into Saskatchewan in the 30's.

            Your last statement stands the test of time.
            Last edited by shtferbrains; May 30, 2023, 13:49.

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              Originally posted by blueversi View Post
              Wasn’t the Fort Mcmurray fire also because of a controlled burn?
              1980, May 10 was 41 degrees with a big wind. It was so hot and dry that a manure pile spontaneous combusted and our neighbour’s 3-ton truck burnt. That year we never got a rain until July 19. The rain came with 100% hail, not much crop to hail out.

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                A 29-year-old man from Cherry Grove has been charged with 10 counts of arson after blazes started last year in and around Cold Lake, say RCMP.


                Some day, Chuck will find himself on the right side of history.
                Today is not the day.

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                  Because of climate change the increased number and severity of fires has doubled the amount of area burned in Canada since the 1970s and it is expected to double again by the end of the century.

                  And most fires are caused by lightning and humans and not because of arson.

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                    Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                    Are you familiar with the Alberta Special Areas?

                    They were created because much of the topsoil blew into Saskatchewan in the 30's.

                    Your last statement stands the test of time.
                    PFRA was started in 1935 for that very reason, but Ritz Cracker with his vast knowledge of farming (ostriches) gutted many of it's programs once he became Ag minister.

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                      He was stupid enough to say farmers don't need trees.

                      I guess he hadn't seen all the PFRA tree rows across the southern prairies that reduce wind speeds, trap snow, act as wind breaks for cattle and farm yards, increase humidity and improve crop production.

                      His head was up his arse like an ostrich in the sand!

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