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Thanks to everyone for your prayers - it’s about to rain in Australia!
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Quoting: Pinkorchid- Covfefe uhm.. u must have not read your own link. you are reinforcing his correct statement. A flammagenitus cloud can help or hinder a fire. Sometimes, the moisture from the air condenses in the cloud and then falls as rain, often extinguishing the fire. There have been numerous examples where a large firestorm has been extinguished by the flammagenitus that it created.[4] However, if the fire is large enough, then the cloud may continue to grow, and become a type of cumulonimbus cloud known as a cumulonimbus flammagenitus, which may produce lightning and start another fire.[5] yeah ok under lightning causes another fire lol sure, whatevs wiki. we get the point. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77652717 Coming from Malta you cannot even for a millisecond put yourself in our shoes. You have no idea what is happening here. You might have had a holiday here, maybe relations here still you have no idea. Quoting: MrDCT Yep, no idea. Op is a yank, and has a lot to learn too. . Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78253313 its funny how the topic gets derailed so easily around here xD mrDCT - i certainly never implied knowing for a 'millisecond' what you guys are going through - i come from a little speck on the map no clue. i dont know why you felt you had to tell me what you did.. fine i have no idea its true ^^ i just pointed out to some anonymous chap that his wiki link to supposedly disprove your fellow aussie pinkorchid, was void.. the rest is in the wiki :) if your comment alluded to my 'lightning causing fire' bit.. then forgetaboutit cos we on different wavelengths ^^ Just wanted to clarify.. this once in a blue moon i post. good day yall. aLaN
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