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Reviewing the horrid global 2020 wildfire season


Reviewing the horrid global 2020 wildfire season
The 2020 global wildfire season brought extreme fire activity to the western U.S., Australia, the Arctic, and Brazil, making it the fifth most expensive year for wildfire losses on record.
The year began with an unprecedented fire event in Australia, where wildfire smoke in the capital city of Canberra registered the worst air quality readings in the world on January 1. The Canberra Times reported that smoke billowing through the city exceeded the “hazardous” threshold by over a factor of 20.
Australia in 2019 had experienced its hottest and driest year on record, which helped drive fires that burned an astonishing 46 million acres – an area larger than the state of Florida – during the 2019-2020 fire season. While larger areas of the nation have burnt in at least four previous years, the 2019-2020 wildfires affected a larger share of forested and populated areas than previous fires did, resulting in far mor ....

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Smoke from Australia's horror bushfire season may have cooled down the earth


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The UN World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said smoke made its way across the Pacific Ocean, turning the sunsets in Argentina s capital Buenos Aires an eerie shade of red. 
Smoke also filled the skies of Chile s capital Santiago, more than 11,000km away. 
The Australian wildfires have basically revolutionised our understanding of the climate-altering potential of wildfires through stratospheric feedbacks, Sergey Khaykin, one of the researchers from the study said, the Washington Post reported.
The UN World Meteorological Organisation said smoke has made its way across the Pacific Ocean, turning the sunsets in Argentina s capital Buenos Aires an eerie shade of red (pictured) ....

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Smoke From The 2020 Bushfires Actually Cooled The Whole Planet Down

Smoke From The 2020 Bushfires Actually Cooled The Whole Planet Down
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