Comment: A very rare occurrence? A show of potential future common events?
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Exactly what I was thinking, they are running low on ammo.
New Zealand did this. Nothing happened. Horse face wouldn't be questioned.
Age of ai??? Narrative alert, red alert, red alert...
6 yrs later, 6 years too late, 6 years of nothing.
All my life I have been told there was coming three days of darkness at the end of the world. Is darkness merely lack of light, or could it be...
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Yes it's a very rare occurrence because you need the fires together with the right atmospheric conditions. Unlike phenomena like noctilucent clouds, there is no reason to think these fire tornadoes will become more common in future.