my pleasure. i think it's very difficult for non-Australians to picture the bush environment, and understand such an event. i like explaining it (at least the way i see it).
You are doing a brilliant job mate - I have absolutely no comprehension of 45 degrees celsius - your description of a hairdryer framed it perfectly - as did your comment on 'disaster porn'
I spend alot of time in Illinois and during the summer they have frequent tornados - all day long on TV they have a scrolling banner saying which neigborhoods are in danger of being hit by a tornado - do they not do something similiar for the bush fires - or is it all moving too quick?
my pleasure. i think it's very difficult for non-Australians to picture the bush environment, and understand such an event. i like explaining it (at least the way i see it).
You are doing a brilliant job mate - I have absolutely no comprehension of 45 degrees celsius - your description of a hairdryer framed it perfectly - as did your comment on 'disaster porn'
I spend alot of time in Illinois and during the summer they have frequent tornados - all day long on TV they have a scrolling banner saying which neigborhoods are in danger of being hit by a tornado - do they not do something similiar for the bush fires - or is it all moving too quick?