bushfires in A Sentence

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    The Bushfires in Australia have caused massive devastation.

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    Bushfires in Australia are not uncommon.

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    Is climate change to blame for Australia's Bushfires?

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    While Australia is no stranger to Bushfires, this one has captured the world's attention.

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    Conservative commentators claimed the 2019-20 Bushfires were no worse than those of the past.

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    Since 1900, extreme heat events have killed more Australians than Bushfires, cyclones, earthquakes, floods and severe storms combined.

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    This summer's Bushfires and heatwaves may have led you to wonder how climate change will shape our lives.

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    Bushfires near the city set off indoor smoke alarms at the TV studio and interrupted the evening broadcast.

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    And as this bushfire season has made brutally clear, climate change is increasing the scale and intensity of Bushfires.

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    The Bushfires, which began in September, have killed at least 25 people and brought unprecedented destruction to the country.

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    Australia endures Bushfires every year, but they started much earlier than normal in 2019 and have lasted far longer.

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    Australia endures Bushfires every year, but they started much earlier than normal last year and have lasted far longer.

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    The Bushfires in Australia, fuelled by heatwaves and drought, have burned more than 10.7 million hectares, an area larger than Iceland.

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    On the issue of Bushfires in Australia, there is little scientific doubt that human-caused climate change is increasing their magnitude and frequency.

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    Bushfires are devastating parts of New South Wales and southern Queensland, tearing through rainforest that should not be dry enough to burn.

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    Bushfires are common in Australia's hot, dry summers, but the ferocity and early arrival of the fires in the southern spring is unprecedented.

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    The Statement on the State of the Global Climate also confirmed that the ongoing drought and recent Bushfires in Australia were a globally significant climate event.

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    More than five million hectares have burned in Australia, and the Bushfires show no sign of abating as it heads into another weekend of hot weather.

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    As Bushfires rage and our cities lie shrouded in smoke, climate change is shaping as a likely topic of conversation at the family dinner table this Christmas.

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    The recent rampant Bushfires are regional rather than global(e.g. Australia, the Amazon, Canada, California, Siberia), and are burning less land cover than the worst-case dinosaur firestorm scenario.

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    When Bushfires recently threatened Victoria's largest water storage, the Thomson Dam, the government said desalinated water could be used to replace the 150GL a year taken from the dam.

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    As Bushfires rage and our cities lie shrouded in smoke, climate change is shaping up to be a likely topic of conversation at the family dinner table this Christmas.

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    In a spirit of solidarity and in honour of our longstanding relationship, we are making a contribution to support the efforts to fight the Bushfires and bring relief to those affected.

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    For example drought leads to drying out of the land surface, which in turn can lead to increased risk of heat waves and Bushfires, while also potentially leading to a decreased risk of flooding.”.

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    On Saturday 11 February, as New South Wales suffered through the heatwave's peak, temperatures soared to 47℃ in Richmond, 50km northwest of Sydney, while 87 Bushfires raged across the state, amid catastrophic fire conditions.

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    Our analysis of social media posts about natural disasters in Australia also showed that many people use Twitter to stay updated about Bushfires and flooding alerts, and to post relevant pictures and news to help members of their community.

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    This makes sense- the sky across the Top End at this time of year is often full of dust particles whipped up off the land by dry southeasterly winds, as well as smoke from Bushfires burning through the landscape.

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    While touring Australia in March 2009, Martin and the rest of Coldplay were the opening act at the Sound Relief benefit concert at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney, for the victims of Bushfires and floods in Victoria and Queensland.

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    Forest fires, or Bushfires as they are known in some parts of the world, are common occurrences in Australia during the summer season, but the scale and intensity this year have been extraordinary, and scientists are already attributing it to climate change.

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    That means the record hot summer of 2013 in Australia- when we saw temperatures approaching 50°C in parts of Australia, Bushfires striking the Blue Mountains in October, major impacts to our health and infrastructure and a summer that was so hot it became known as the“angry summer”- could be just another average summer season by 2035.”.

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