Australia Fires Update September 2020
So much was lost and the impacts will be felt for years to come.
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The bushfire outlook for July to September 2020 was predicting a normal fire potential in Queensland with a good grass growth in many areas giving an increased risk of grass fires an above normal season in the Kimberley region of Western Australia as a result of good rains from tropical cyclones a normal but earlier season in the Northern Territory an above normal season on the south coast of New South. In Queensland August 1 marked the official start of fire weather and elsewhere September blazes are not uncommon. The bushfires of 201920 were unprecedented and the impacts on the environment are substantial.
The number of people killed as a result of the fires since September 2019 is higher than in recent years. Heres the view from space by NASA satellites. They have led to hazardous air quality in major cities throughout Australia impacted.
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Australias deadliest bushfire disaster was Black Saturday in February 2009 when some. Even before the challenges of COVID-19 Australia was hit hard by bushfires during summer 2019-20 - the most catastrophic bushfire season ever experienced in the countrys history. The bush fires are estimated to have pumped 350 million tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere roughly two-thirds of Australias annual emissions budget in 2018-19 according to NASA data.