Tuesday, August 19, 2025

30-30-30 Wild Fire Rule

On checking this blogs stats over the last  24 hours, two older posts visited stood out: 

The first stood out because as things sit now, my province of Nova Scotia is plagued by fires.  I googled and AI brought up the following: 

the 30-30-30 rule of thumb for Canadian fire — fires burn actively with 30 C temperature, 30% humidity, and 30 kph winds. 

We have the inner twin “sequence of 3 identical ___” pattern cluster — the blank can be numbers, names, dates, colours, etc… anything, and in this case the number “30”.  So a twin heads upp!! 

Canada's 2025 wildfire season is the second-worst on record, after 2023 according to this BBC News Article

 Officials fear a repeat of 2023, the worst-ever fire season in Canada and in Nova Scotia, when 220 fires razed more than 25,000 hectares of land in the province.

Note the following excerpt from the second post mentioned above: 

This evening I watched a film that was just recently added to Netflix, Edge of Tomorrow (2014) starring Tom Cruise.  The films title, and in particular the word "Edge",  reminds me of yesterdays post, Bob Bennett & Bob Bennett RIIIIP: Fire Brigade

As you can see, the “Fire Brigade” jives, so we officially have a “Fire Theme” pattern cluster in the works.  

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