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austingirl:
Police have confirmed that a fire in the French church of Notre-Dame de Grâce on Easter Sunday appears to have been intentionally set, making it the latest in a string of desecrations of Christian churches in the country.
The fire was started in a large, wooden confessional around 4:30pm and proceeded to consume a dais in the presbytery of the eighteenth-century church located in the southern French town of Eyguières, near Provence.

https://www.breitbart.com/faith/2019/04/23/another-french-church-burns-on-easter-sunday-probable-arson/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+breitbart+%28Breitbart+News%29


Another French Church fire at a different Notre-Dame on Easter- probable arson.

thackney:

--- Quote from: Absalom on April 19, 2019, 06:49:56 pm ---Patience produces wisdom.
While waiting, the Prefecture in Paris reported today
that an initial investigation indicates that there was
short-circuiting in attic wiring. Add to that, heat levels
there reached 112F* due to Paris humidity under the
lead roof. So stay tuned. Now back to the arson mongers.

--- End quote ---

Humidity does not change temperature.  The "feels like" temperature is a real effect, but only for a living body that has to sweat to stay cool.  Humidity has no impact at all in actual temperature of non-living items.  It does not make wood and lead hotter in actual temperature.

sneakypete:

--- Quote from: thackney on April 23, 2019, 07:25:23 pm ---Humidity does not change temperature.  The "feels like" temperature is a real effect, but only for a living body that has to sweat to stay cool.  Humidity has no impact at all in actual temperature of non-living items.  It does not make wood and lead hotter in actual temperature.

--- End quote ---

@thackney

AND 112F isn't hot enough for combustion to take place.

Smokin Joe:

--- Quote from: sneakypete on April 23, 2019, 11:51:58 pm ---@thackney

AND 112F isn't hot enough for combustion to take place.

--- End quote ---
Not even close. Fahrenheit 451 had that title because that was the temperature that paper in books catches fire.

Paper.

Try igniting damp paper, for instance, vs dry paper. (it's harder, because the moisture needs to be cooked out first.)

If 112 degrees was all that dangerous, cars in parking lots across the South would self immolate every summer.

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