Opinion: Don’t let La Nina fool you, Black Summer could be around the corner | Greg Mullins
, reaches over two metres high, showing few traces of where the blaze tore through, apart from the skeletons of tall trees killed by the intense fires.
The 2011 La Nina brought the Lockyer Valley floods, the Brisbane floods and of course, Cyclone Yasi, which blew my sister’s home to bits. They weren’t particularly problematic, because grass fires are less intense than forest fires, and the weather conditions were hot, but rarely windy.
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