The bureau has reported that Sydney today surpassed 2009 by having
the second hottest November day on record at 40.9C.
Despite some recent good rain, it is remarkable how quickly the bush
has dried out already and it is very crunchy under foot when I investigated
at 1pm today.
A reminder to everyone to go safe this bush fire season.
As has been noted on this forum before, one distinct danger is
when people throw cigarettes from cars.
Anecdotally, I have observed it now and then in particular at the start of the M1
freeway in Sydney's north. Shortly after joining the freeway, the offender
will toss the still burning cigarette from the car as they get up to speed,
shortly before winding the window up.
It is all to easy to start a grass fire and with the freeway neighbouring
bushland, for it to spread.
Throwing cigarettes from cars is of course illegal and heavy penalties exist.
The NSW RFS encourages the public to report a cigarette butt 'tosser'.
You can report online here -
http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-infor...cigarette-form
or you can call on 1800 679 737, leave a message and an officer will
make contact.