You have typhoons, in western Canada, we have forest fires. And lots of them. You experience wind and spilled laundry soap. We are experiencing smell and smoky skies from a fire hundreds of miles away. Yours is more terrifying, I think. But then the forest on fire can be terrifying if it's near to you as well, and just about as unpredictable. Stay safe!
You have typhoons, in western Canada, we have forest fires. And lots of them. You experience wind and spilled laundry soap. We are experiencing smell and smoky skies from a fire hundreds of miles away. Yours is more terrifying, I think. But then the forest on fire can be terrifying if it's near to you as well, and just about as unpredictable. Stay safe!
If I'm hearing you correctly, sounds like all we need to do is reposition the typhoon over your forest fires. Bam. Climate change solved.
Or something.
Maybe a sharpie on the typhoon's trajectory can fix it?