wildfire
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Midwinter Dry Periods Cause Severe Losses of Winter Snowpack in California’s Burnt Regions
The researchers discovered a significant rise in flames burning in California's snowy landscapes in 2020 and 2021, when huge blazes such as the Dixie, Caldor, and Creek fires centered in snow zones.
Latest Research Articles
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Winter Weather Brings Winter Wildfire, Burn Flows to Western US
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Wildfire Causes Damage in Easter Island's Iconic Moai Stones
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Toxic Pollutants in Water Systems Increased Due to Frequency of Wildfires
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Exploding Wildfires in the Pacific Northwest Pose Health Dangers, as Do Air Quality Issues Throughout the West
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Europe Records the Second Historic Summer With Blistering Heatwaves, Drought and Wildfires
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Fairview Fire in Southern California Kills Two Civilians, Forces Evacuations of over 1,000 People
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Brush Fire Threatens Pierce County WA as Hot, Dry Weather Lingers
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McKinney Fire Update: Wildland Fire Kills At Least Four People in California, Blaze Remains Unstoppable at 0% Containment
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Sea Ice and Wildfires: Fires in the West May Actually Affect Ice in the Arctic
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More Than 530 Wildfires Have Burned Land the Size of Connecticut, Spread Over Alaska
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UK Faces Hottest Day on Record: Wildfires Broke Out and Trains Canceled
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Trees in California Mountain Range Are Dying Due to High Pressure and Wildfire