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    From above, devastating scenes from Los Angeles wildfires

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsJanuary 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    WHY HAVE THE FIRES SPREAD SO FAST

    A protracted dry spell mixed with sturdy winds created the “excellent circumstances” for the Los Angeles wildfires to rage uncontrolled.

    “We see these fires unfold when it’s sizzling and dry and windy, and proper now all of these circumstances are in place in southern California,” Kristina Dahl, vp for science at Local weather Central, informed AFP.

    Whereas it isn’t but recognized what began the blazes, “human-caused local weather change is intensifying the warmth that drives wildfires, rising temperatures in southern California as much as two levels Celsius since 1895”, Patrick Gonzalez, a local weather change scientist on the College of California, Berkeley informed AFP.

    Consultants say it is too quickly to pinpoint precisely how a lot local weather change contributed to the wildfires. 

    Final 12 months’s El Nino climate system introduced heavy rains that fuelled extreme vegetation development within the first half of 2024.

    However the second half of the 12 months was marked by drought throughout southern California, setting the stage for what scientists name “precipitation whiplash”, one other potential hallmark of local weather change that turned the area right into a tinderbox.

    Low humidity – mixed with sturdy, dry Santa Ana winds blowing inland – additional parched the already desiccated shrublands.



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