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maksum
1962 days ago
It appears humidity doesn't really impact an already burning wildfire, but lower humidity means drier fuel which makes the fire more likely to spread. Conversely, higher humidity can make a fire less likely to spread to moister fuel[1]
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http://www.auburn.edu/academic/forestry_wildlife/fire/relati...
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dredmorbius
1961 days ago
Peat itself is often fairly damp.
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