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View Poll Results: How well could the fed and state govts handle a Cat 3 hitting between D.C. and New York?
Great. Its an important area and the response would be fast and effective. 3 11.54%
Mediocre. Regardless of the area, it is the government we are talking about. 7 26.92%
Bad. It would be at least as bad as the handling of Floyd in 1999. 6 23.08%
Terrible: As bad as Katrina or worse because millions would be affected due to population density. 10 38.46%
Voters: 26. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 08-28-2007, 04:45 PM
 
Location: South East UK
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Not sure what you mean by "spontaneous." My experience was that junipers would explode into flames WHEN IGNITED BY ME in spite of the fact that the trees were freshly cut, the air was cool, and rain was falling. It's an easy logical jump to say that those same trees, in dry windy conditions, would burn more intensely than they did in the highly controlled conditions in which I burned them.

Maketh this sense?
Just goes to show how easy it is to misread information. Thanks it would seem there is no spontaneous quality.
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