Wildfires
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Alaskan Village At Risk Due to a Particularly Large Tundra Wildfire
Officials warned locals Friday that the largest reported wildfire raging through the tundra in southwest Alaska was within miles of two Alaska Native settlements, urging them to prepare for possible evacuation.
Latest Research Articles
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Risk of Potential Wildfire Threats to Increase as Drought Winds Come
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US Forest Chief Calls to Stop Prescribed Fire that Went Astray and Joined Other Blazes
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New Mexico Wildfire Spreads North, Popular Mountain Resort at Risk
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NOAA Warns of Heavy Rain in the Mid-Atlantic, Prolonged Fire Weather in the Southwest US
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New Mexico Wildfire Declared as a Disaster, Firefighters Maximized Efforts
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Impressive Microbes Found to Thrive Despite Megafires and Wildfires
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Weather Warning for Severe Thunderstorms Issued for Kansas and Oklahoma
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Blazing Wildfire in Turkey That Almost Wiped Out Forest Finally Under Control
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Techniques on Dealing With Wildfires May Help Mosquito Problem
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Wildfire Smoke Particles Can Affect the Climate Longer Than Previously Expected
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Scientists Shows the Ozone Layer Was Harmed by Smoke From Australia's Wildfires in 2019 and 2020
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US Wildfires are Becoming Larger and More Frequent Since 2000: New Study