Australia Battles Catastrophic Bushfires and Extreme Weather

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Bushfires can generate their own weather systems, including powerful thunderstorms called pyrocumulonimbus clouds, which can intensify fires, cause lightning, and spread embers over large distances. These fire-induced weather phenomena are becoming more common due to climate change, posing significant challenges for fire prediction and management. Understanding these processes is crucial for improving emergency responses and mitigating risks.
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