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Drought, Heat, Wind Made 1939 Fires Impossible To Control
19 Jan 1939 – The Bushfire Peril. – Trove
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January 16, 1939
Canberra threatened by fire. Fires in South Australia. Heat, Drought and Floods in Queensland. p17 – 16 Jan 1939 – The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 – 1947) – Trove
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1939 Fires Burned Most Of The Forest From Melbourne To Canberra
h/t Craig Kelly MP
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January 12, 1939 – Deadly Heat And Fires
Temperatures reached 122F (50C) in New South Wales. Motorists in Victoria burned to death. Fire in Tasmania. 12 Jan 1939 – HOME NEWS. – Trove
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Saved From Extinction By Massive Bushfires
The Leadbeater’s Possum was presumed to be extinct in the early part of the 20th century. It requires young Mountain Ash forest to feed. But the massive fires of January 13, 1939 cleared out the old growth forest and was … Continue reading
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US Growing Season Getting Shorter
The average last day above 80F in the US in 1950 occurred on October 26. This year it occurred on October 6. October temperatures in the US have been declining for over a century, with a sharp drop during the … Continue reading
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