| Rab said: More than 130 wildfires - fuelled by lightning strikes - are burning across western Canada following a record-breaking heatwave. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57703853
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130 is only just the start. Expect more... This is basically the new normal.
In 2019/2020 season... A single Australian state (NSW) had 11,264 fires for the whole season.
Obviously you have the La-Nina, Indian Dipole and more coming into effect, but if there was a full-blown La-Nina, that would produce drier and hotter conditions in Northern America, so shit could get allot worse than they are now. (Thankfully in a Neutral stage.)
The flipside is... My bags are packed.

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