Human Induced Planetary Antiphase Series
How Much Longer Could Australians Cope?
Australia on catastrophic fires warning
Fire authorities in South Australia have declared a catastrophic fire danger for two districts, the Flinders and North-West Pastoral districts.
The catastrophic fire warning comes in the wake of February’s bushfires, which killed at least 173 people across Victoria.
Extreme temperatures, low humidity and strong winds arte forecast. The temperature in some parts of Australia have topped 40 C, setting new records for November.
Weekly highest maximum temperature for Australia
Tropical OLR and Wind Anomalies During the Last 30 Days
Positive OLR anomalies (suppressed convection and precipitation, red shading) were present over
Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. Source: ENSO Cycle: Recent Evolution, Current Status and Predictions Update prepared by Climate Prediction Center / NCEP 16 November 2009
Fire Warning UPDATE: Officials downgraded the warnings to severe, 3rd highest on their new scale, Thursday morning.
Related Links:
- Australia: World’s Smallest Continental Dust Bowl
- Could Dust Storms Bury Sydney, Australia?
- Australia: What can burn, will!
- Australia: Uranium Dust Threat Real?
- And dust to dust …
- Australia declares ‘natural’ disaster [again]
- The Australian Clean Energy Ruse
- Stick the Policies, Stop the Climate Change!
- Australian fires toll may exceed 200
Links to HIPAP and Collapse:
- Nature’s ‘Deselection’ Engine Revving Up!
- Murphy’s law has no time vector!
- The Fate of Energy Dinosaurs
- State of the World
- Earth’s Human Induced Antiphase Nears Completion
- The Death of Homo Sapiens Sapiens (Part 1)
- Food Crisis
- Failing Ecosystems
- A Most Powerful Mechanism of Collapse
- Failing Ecosystems
- Point of NO return
- Human Impact on Nature
- Is a Future Possible?
- Can Humans Enter the Next Phase of the Future?
- Emerging Scenarios