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If A Californian Survivalist Had Retreated To A Bunker In The Face Of Forest Fires...
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...would they have survived the inferno?
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retrocop.... dresden was a different ball game completely it was a firestorm not a forest fire, as i said forest fires pass over quickly depending on the wind speed ,homes will burn longer obviously as there is more fuel for the fire ,if your in a bunker you'd survive
retrocop.... dresden was a different ball game completely it was a firestorm not a forest fire, as i said forest fires pass over quickly depending on the wind speed ,homes will burn longer obviously as there is more fuel for the fire ,if your in a bunker you'd survive
theory of fire storms
retrocop.... dresden was a different ball game completely it was a firestorm not a forest fire,
having created one fire storm the allies spent a lorra moolah in trying to re-create it - pattern of incendiaries, with the magnesium spread out - and failed...
as the towns they were bombing werent built right. Not crowded enough, not enough wood, too much brick
BUT
remember george wallace(*) of alabamy's running mate - "Bombs away with Curtis E Lemay?(*)" - Lemay organised the flattening of Japan 1944-5. He stripped the US bombers of armaments ( more bombs) (eek!) and made them fly lower ( more accurate but more deadly for them)(eek! eek!) having noticed the wooden houses of Tokyo were amenable to fire bombing. They did have an experimental test bed 'The Japanese Village'. Result - 20 sq mi of Tokyo was razed in March 1945.
If the fire passes over and then burns out - the aerial shots show a 'front' - very much like saddleworth moor in the summer - however there were times when whole hillsides were burning. I think the victims all stayed at home as part of the autonomy of the Great American Public who thought of it more as a flood or just abother overplayed non disaster.
(*) who he den - who dey all den?
retrocop.... dresden was a different ball game completely it was a firestorm not a forest fire,
having created one fire storm the allies spent a lorra moolah in trying to re-create it - pattern of incendiaries, with the magnesium spread out - and failed...
as the towns they were bombing werent built right. Not crowded enough, not enough wood, too much brick
BUT
remember george wallace(*) of alabamy's running mate - "Bombs away with Curtis E Lemay?(*)" - Lemay organised the flattening of Japan 1944-5. He stripped the US bombers of armaments ( more bombs) (eek!) and made them fly lower ( more accurate but more deadly for them)(eek! eek!) having noticed the wooden houses of Tokyo were amenable to fire bombing. They did have an experimental test bed 'The Japanese Village'. Result - 20 sq mi of Tokyo was razed in March 1945.
If the fire passes over and then burns out - the aerial shots show a 'front' - very much like saddleworth moor in the summer - however there were times when whole hillsides were burning. I think the victims all stayed at home as part of the autonomy of the Great American Public who thought of it more as a flood or just abother overplayed non disaster.
(*) who he den - who dey all den?
Put yourself in a sealed tomb without filtered air supply and air conditioning and you will roast.That is the principle of a Dutch oven.
You can't outrun a Forest fire as these fatalities confirm from Cyprus years ago.
The Paras were told to roll up in a little ball and hope their Denison Jump smocks would save them as the flames passed over and consumed the oxygen.
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You can't outrun a Forest fire as these fatalities confirm from Cyprus years ago.
The Paras were told to roll up in a little ball and hope their Denison Jump smocks would save them as the flames passed over and consumed the oxygen.
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