I fought in the Pinery fire. The thing that made it so unique was it wasn't actually a "bushfire" as we are used to here but a running grassfire (as you can see by the footage it is all grasslands and few trees) the likes that had never been seen before. The speed and intensity made it completely unstoppable. Grass fires dont normally take homes but this one did, hundreds of them. It also took lives
It was scary enough watching that line of fire move the way it did just through the laptop screen, seeing that with your own eyes whilst also hearing and feeling it would have been terrifying
@@d.r.o.p.b.e.a.r it sounds like standing next to a fighter jet taking off. The sound is increasable. The radiant heat is what kills most people in these fires. Its indescribable how hot it is, even when its 50 meters away
i quite like the way these two ladies explain things. They dumb it down in such a way without making one feel dumb for not knowing what they know because they explain things in terms that can actually be understood. In fact i feel smarter already just for being able to follow and understand what they're on about! (whether what they're saying is correct or incorrect and whether my brain can retain all this newly learnt information is a whole different story though!)
They make it sound like they didn't realise it was smoke till they were basically facing flames...I don't care what anyone says they would of been able to smell the smoke well before they got that close so I don't believe that they thought it was a weird cloud they were just being typical tourists
so theres three types of lightening but all lightening come from one type of cloud? ye, it sounded like nonsense to me, theres one type of lightening, it travels where it wanta t, within, cloud to cloud, cloud to ground, even ground to cloud.
I fought in the Pinery fire. The thing that made it so unique was it wasn't actually a "bushfire" as we are used to here but a running grassfire (as you can see by the footage it is all grasslands and few trees) the likes that had never been seen before. The speed and intensity made it completely unstoppable. Grass fires dont normally take homes but this one did, hundreds of them. It also took lives
It was scary enough watching that line of fire move the way it did just through the laptop screen, seeing that with your own eyes whilst also hearing and feeling it would have been terrifying
@@d.r.o.p.b.e.a.r it sounds like standing next to a fighter jet taking off. The sound is increasable. The radiant heat is what kills most people in these fires. Its indescribable how hot it is, even when its 50 meters away
@@GrantfromEarth Faaaark, well kudos and thank you to you for fighting this. Respect.
i quite like the way these two ladies explain things. They dumb it down in such a way without making one feel dumb for not knowing what they know because they explain things in terms that can actually be understood. In fact i feel smarter already just for being able to follow and understand what they're on about! (whether what they're saying is correct or incorrect and whether my brain can retain all this newly learnt information is a whole different story though!)
Why didn’t old mate put the recirculation on in the car instead of outside air.
They make it sound like they didn't realise it was smoke till they were basically facing flames...I don't care what anyone says they would of been able to smell the smoke well before they got that close so I don't believe that they thought it was a weird cloud they were just being typical tourists
Yes an American view ......typical American tv
so theres three types of lightening but all lightening come from one type of cloud? ye, it sounded like nonsense to me, theres one type of lightening, it travels where it wanta t, within, cloud to cloud, cloud to ground, even ground to cloud.