Hot, dry weather...
Whilst this is a question that many people are probably asking right now, with the bushfires having continued since 7 February, it is certain that the bushfires will end eventually. The return of hot, dry, gusty weather has caused the fires to continue, fed by the tinder-dry countryside, but these conditions must end sometime.
weather conditions affect us because without weather conditions we won't be able to breathe.
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
I would say that they are more geographical than geological The geology might affect the rock and therefore water retainment/porosity which could lead to the drying out of plants and trees. It is the geography like terrain, wind and weather that would determine its spreading and cause Following your question update I would say it is mainly meteorological basically weather than geological. Merci
Depends upon where you are and what the weather and fuel conditions are. For example, in the southwestern part of the USA, an average of 60 to 70 percent of the wildfires are started by lightning. However, as a global average, only about 8 percent of the wildfires are caused by natural events.
High humidity cold weather and rain.
damp/moist
using satellites,radar and other technologies,meterologists study the atmospheric conditions that produce weather. 2.many meterologists work as weather observes and measure factors such as wind speed, temperature, and rainfall. this weather information is then use weather maps,satellite images and computer models to patterns of weather forecasts.
Australia is a very dry continent with lower rainfall than other continents. It is drought-prone, with long, hot, dry summers in the southern states. Vegetation, as a result, becomes very dry, easily ignited and tinder for fires. The intensity of bushfires is increased by this dry vegetation, which is why bushfires often occur after a period of heatwave. There are usually strong, gusting winds, which come from the south or west, and these fan the bushfires.
Whilst this is a question that many people are probably asking right now, with the bushfires having continued since 7 February, it is certain that the bushfires will end eventually. The return of hot, dry, gusty weather has caused the fires to continue, fed by the tinder-dry countryside, but these conditions must end sometime.
weather conditions affect us because without weather conditions we won't be able to breathe.
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
Typhooons are the result of a complex combination of weather conditions and a typhoon only occurs when all factors combine simultaneously. Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes under the ocean, they have nothing to do with weather conditions.
the weather conditions are usally warm
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
Climate is one weather related word that refers to all weather conditions. Climate refers to the weather conditions of one particular location.