2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202103.0243.v1
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The Summer 2019-2020 Wildfires in East Coast Australia and Their Impacts on Air Quality and Health in New South Wales, Australia

Abstract: The 2019-2020 summer wildfire event on the east coast of Australia was a series of major wildfires occurring from November 2019 to end of January 2020 across the states of Queensland, New South Wales (NSW), Victoria and South Australia. The wildfires were unprecedent in scope and the extensive extend of the wildfires has caused smoke pollutants transported not only to New Zealand but across the Pacific Ocean to South America. At the height of the wildfires, smoke plumes were injected into the stratosphere at h… Show more

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“…The importance of, and effect from, cumulative natural disasters associated with climate change (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [IPCC], 2021) – severe bushfires, drought, flooding, and the COVID-19 pandemic – cannot be underestimated. For example, on the eastern coast of Australia, where the current study took place, approximately 80% of the population was affected by the 2019−2020 bushfires in some way (Nguyen et al, 2021). COVID-19, with its mandatory lockdowns, has led worldwide to an increase in domestic violence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of, and effect from, cumulative natural disasters associated with climate change (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [IPCC], 2021) – severe bushfires, drought, flooding, and the COVID-19 pandemic – cannot be underestimated. For example, on the eastern coast of Australia, where the current study took place, approximately 80% of the population was affected by the 2019−2020 bushfires in some way (Nguyen et al, 2021). COVID-19, with its mandatory lockdowns, has led worldwide to an increase in domestic violence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%