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xoxoxoBruce 08-14-2008 04:35 AM

August 14, 2008: Recovery & Renewal
 
Fire is one of our best friends... and worst enemies.
Mother nature uses lightning fires to renew grasslands and forests, recycling deadwood, opening seeds, and making room for new growth. However, people cause an awful lot of fires through carelessness, also.
I've driven through burned areas in Canada and the US, sometimes just months after the fires had blacked the landscape, and was amazed how quickly greenery was sprouting.

As these pictures show, the forest will come back.

http://cellar.org/2008/azfire90a.jpg
http://cellar.org/2008/azfireb.jpg

But this fire in AZ, happened in June of 1990. After 18 years, it's got a long way to go. Be careful.

rupip 08-14-2008 06:27 AM

amazing how SLOWLY greenery is sprouting.
after almost 20 years IŽd expect a young but decent forest...

Ibby 08-14-2008 06:38 AM

yeah, but that's arizona. The whole state's dead anyway, all desert. I'm surprised anything grew back.:right:

el fantastico 08-14-2008 07:11 AM

i grew up in oregon and heard the timber industry talk about how forests are just really big crops, like corn or alfalfa. but i don't know of any corn that takes decades to ripen. forests ecosystems live on a much longer continuum than nearly anything else humans "harvest." they take so much longer to recover & restabalize.

Undertoad 08-14-2008 08:16 AM

Apparently that also means they are a "carbon sink" for that much longer, making agricultural farming a way to fight global warming.

Sheldonrs 08-14-2008 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ibram (Post 476081)
yeah, but that's arizona. The whole state's dead anyway, all desert. I'm surprised anything grew back.:right:

Hey! I live in AZ!!! And there's plenty of tre...I mean the forre...

Oh CRAP!!!!!! I'm in a fucking DESERT!!! And I'm JEWISH!!! I have to stay here for 40 YEARS!!! CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPPPPP!!!


:D

xoxoxoBruce 08-14-2008 10:37 AM

The hell you will... build me a pyramid.:whip:

Sheldonrs 08-14-2008 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 476129)
The hell you will... build me a pyramid.:whip:

You'll have to get the OK from my union rep. His name's Moses.
He's the one over there with the big stick. :D

xoxoxoBruce 08-14-2008 10:53 AM

Sure, Ill just walk this path through the water... HEY, what the... blub blub:fish:

Gravdigr 08-14-2008 02:09 PM

Let her people go.:eyebrow:

Flint 08-14-2008 03:44 PM

There is no Renewal!

Easy 08-14-2008 07:20 PM

The bush in Australia is well adapted to recovering from bushfire as its so damn hot and dry here they happen all the time. Actually several species of plant such as the banksia require fire to germinate new seeds.

Here are some photos of regrowth after a bushfire in NE Victoria around 3 months after the actual fire:

http://www.pbase.com/greytails/bushf...06_ne_victoria

Kingswood 08-15-2008 01:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Easy (Post 476261)
The bush in Australia is well adapted to recovering from bushfire as its so damn hot and dry here they happen all the time. Actually several species of plant such as the banksia require fire to germinate new seeds.

Here are some photos of regrowth after a bushfire in NE Victoria around 3 months after the actual fire:

http://www.pbase.com/greytails/bushf...06_ne_victoria

What a summer that was. This was a big fire that burnt for about 10 weeks, from early December 2006 to mid-February 2007. The fire became such a fixture that summer that the Bureau of Meteorology put out forecasts for Melbourne with "smoky" in addition to the usual fine, showers, windy, rain.

These photos showed that the bush had already started its recovery with new green growth by the time the fire itself was extinguished.

SPUCK 08-15-2008 04:29 AM

We drove up the Al-Can highway in 1985. About the time we came to the Yukon Territory we came around a bend and were greeted by an obviously burned forest. We mused that it looked like the fire had happened recently in the last year or perhaps two at most. Continuing a ways farther we came to a huge bill board on an overlook. It described the "x Fire" (forget the name) occurred in 1956, about 30 years earlier!!! Bummer.

xoxoxoBruce 08-15-2008 08:19 AM

Did you notice a partially burned Dodge Van at the burned out service station? I made a metal note of it, as a possible emergency parts source for the one I was driving, about 10 years before you went. :haha:


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