Thursday, September 02, 2010
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Bushfire Weather in Southeast Australia: Recent Trends and Projected Climate Change Impacts

Bushfires will get worse in coming years Bushfires are an inevitable occurrence in Australia. With more than 800 endemic species, Australian vegetation is dominated by fire-adapted eucalypts. Fire is most common over the tropical savannas of the north, where some parts of the land burn on an annual basis. However, the southeast, where the majority of the population resides, is susceptible to large wildfires that threaten life and property.

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