Alerts of "black rain" in Argentina

After the massive forest fires in Bolivia, Brasil and Córdoba (Arg province) have caused a large part of Argentina to have ashen skies, now the incoming rains will catch all that smoke.

  • beef_curds [she/her]
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    4 days ago

    Milei aside, watching these forest fires grow...

    spoiler

    across my lifetime has doomed me out. There was some tipping point when I realized every summer of my life is now covered in smoke, and it never really was when I was a kid.

    I moved away from the worst of it, only to have it blow in eventually even here. The locals were like "this is the first we've ever seen anything like this," and I'm just thinking "prepare yourself."

    I'm surprised this doesn't cause more of a eco panic reaction in more people, because it's really unsettling when the air smells like fire.

    Spoilered for bad vibes.

  • driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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    5 days ago

    Are argentineans also burning their fields in preparations for the oncoming sewing season like in São Paulo?

    Here have been a week with the worst air quality imaginable in account of the idiot governor who just gave a free for all burning season, instead of how it used to be done, that is, giving scheduled permissions to let the smoke dissipate before a new burning field ignite.

    • CarmineCatboy2 [he/him]
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      5 days ago

      free for all

      libertad!!!!

      But no, like, it's not a regional thing. The entire continent is burning.

    • RNAi [he/him]
      hexagon
      M
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      edit-2
      5 days ago

      In Arg, in the main agricultural areas most farmers don't do burnings/controlled burnings. The source of the ashen skies in all the Parana/Uruguay/Plata basin are wild forest fires in Bolivia and Brasil. Idk if they originated as intentional, but they are out of control.

      • driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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        5 days ago

        When I lived in Buenos Aires, 2007-2013, I remember a year when they did it (maybe 2008?) and Buenos Aires looked like Silent Hill for like a week (there was also a tornado in the Money River (Rio de la Plata) and a day when it went totally dark in the middle of the day. It was a very strange year. Edit: that year also had ice storms that destroyed a lot of cars)

        • RNAi [he/him]
          hexagon
          M
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          4 days ago

          Maybe that's the year of the Paraná/Silver river delta grasslands fires?

          Anyways Bs As can be very foggy

      • Redcuban1959 [any]
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        4 days ago

        Yeah, I heard that either this was done by the Bolivia/Brazilian far-right or the organized crime (which has ties with the far-right anyway). I think Chile is currently helping Bolivia.

  • enkifish [any]
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    4 days ago

    Is the opposite of acid rain when lye falls from the sky?