Hi everyone on this thread. It seems conversation has gotten way off topic
and heated, so I put a moderation hold on the list and won't let this
thread through for 24 hours or so.
Thanks,
Ian
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James Umbanhowar wrote:
> Something else to consider is that even though there is a perimeter for
> a fire, there can be highly variable impacts on the landcover within
> the perimeter.
> Some areas may have not burned, other areas only burned
> the understory, some with limited burning of trees
On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 11:49 AM Volker Schmidt wrote:
> (this comment is only regardinbg the "lanes" part of the thread)
>
> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2020 09:30:15 -0500
>> From: Paul Johnson
>> To: OpenStreetMap talk-us list
>> Subject: Re: [Talk-us] While we're fixing things in iterations
>>
>
>
(this comment is only regardinbg the "lanes" part of the thread)
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2020 09:30:15 -0500
> From: Paul Johnson
> To: OpenStreetMap talk-us list
> Subject: Re: [Talk-us] While we're fixing things in iterations
>
> > > Can we finally fix two other longstanding problems, then?
> > >
Something else to consider is that even though there is a perimeter for
a fire, there can be highly variable impacts on the landcover within
the perimeter. Some areas may have not burned, other areas only burned
the understory, some with limited burning of trees and other with full
tree killing
> Brian says that a common (THE common) definition of "suburb" in the US is
(roughly) "a smaller city next to or near a much larger one as part of a
conurbation." I agree that is a very frequent understanding of how the
word "suburb" is both used and understood in the USA, even most or almost
all
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