I love this line from the article
“Of course trees burn when fires are big and hot enough. But if there’s a tree filled with water and something really dry beside it, the thing that was dry is going to burn first. So in that way, you can imagine the fire could just kind of go around if there’s enough fuel on either side of it.”
Is hot enough to melt aluminum and have it run like a liquid down the road, not “hot enough” to ignite trees?
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