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Phoenix76 said:Licking windows said:Hi Phoenix 76
One would hope and pray that such a thing would never be deliberately started by anyone and especially not by a CFA member :N:
I will add that there have been rogue CFA members in our area that have been caught committing these type of callous acts but I cannot comment on if this was or wasnt the case in Marysville as I do not know!
What would be safe to assume is that when the Kilmore East Fire front was at the bottom of Kinglake Mountain devastating Strathewen and parts of St. Andrews thats when there was a wind change from the south, south east causing what was already a huge front into a fire front that was kilometres long 10-20-30 kilometres Im not entirely sure to change direction and race up the mountain through Kinglake / Steels Creek and as far to the north as Flowerdale making its way to places like Murrindindi and Narbethong and was reported to have spotted in or around these areas.causing the fire to make its way to Marysville. This is the general theory on how it traveled to Marysville and surrounding areas and it sort of makes sense given the direction of the wind .
Hi Licking windows
Hear what you are saying mate, but the SW wind change didn't happen until about 6pm. At 6pm the fire was racing in on top of Marysville from the south over Paradise Plains. I fully understand the problem of spotting, seen it too often, but at 6pm the original fire was below Kinglake and actually didn't make it to Flowerdale until just after 11pm. And as I say, at 6pm a fire was hitting Marysville.
The Murrindindi fire started just before 3pm when the wind was still Northerly. Yes perhaps spotting from this fire hit Narbethong, and perhaps possible that it hit Marysville. But keep in mind, the fire that hit Marysville came in over the range from the south.
Dunno old mate, and we never will. But every now and then, particularly on an anniversary, you start to think again. You pull out the maps and look at it all over again. All we can wish is that something like this never happens again, but fire is a big part of living in Australia - Black Friday, Ash Wednesday, Black Saturday, just to name some. Cheers.
Gday Phoenix 76
Mate you raise some very valid points that not only make sense but leave me scratching my head!
I was always under the belief that what was known as the Kilmore East Fire traveled through and either spotted or as some theories suggest an apparent electrical conductor either broke or exploded around the murrindindi area ? Please correct me if Im wrong but wasnt this the same area that the authorities originally thought it was started by arson ? And when this all happened the Kilmore East Fire and Marysville Fire was dubbed the Kinglake Complex. Phoenix Im scratching my head as Im typing this as some things just dont add up :N: I did a little bit of research when I first read your post outlining you not being able to work out how, and like you I couldnt find an answer that corresponds with the theories you have put forward :N: :N:
You really do have me intrigued and I might have to try and dig a bit deeper if possible and try to get some factual answers.
But if you have already researched and drawn a blank then maybe youre right in saying we might never know!