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Cyclone and Fire in South West Western Australia. 1937,1961, 1978 |
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| "Black Friday" In Victoria, January 1939 | ||
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Hobart Fires February 1967 |
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| Central Australia Fires, 1974-75 | ||
| Ash Wednesday, February 1983 | ||
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Eastern Seaboard Fires, January 1994 |
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FIREA dry-weather peril Very little of the Australian continent is free from fires - scrub-fires may sweep even the arid regions in years when good wet season rains are followed by a long dry spell. In the spring of 1974, 15 percent of the land area of Australia burned after prolific growth during the preceding wet summer dried off and ignited. More generally, fire tends to follow a seasonal cycle: the dry summer months are the danger time for southern Australia, as are the winter months over northern Australia. Fires and El Niño
The times of peak fire danger over Australia. Note the tendency for summer / autumn to be the danger period in the southern States, and winter /spring in the north.
Title Image- Fire at Mount Martha, Victoria, in January 1997. |
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