The largest fires started on January 7 and devastated swathes of L.A., including Pacific Palisades and Altadena. The fires ...
Two days of January wildfires in Southern California did not produce anywhere near as much CO2 as U.S. cars have emitted over ...
Cal Fire has its own fleet of aircraft operating from 14 airfields and 11 helicopter bases across the state that can reach most fires within about 20 minutes.
Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
The state is seeing a sharp water divide this year, with lots of rain in the north while the south has stayed dry. A ...
Oscar Murdock, my sainted father, does not wear his heart on his sleeve. At age 92, he is beyond such sentimentality. Instead, every day, he affixes a ...
That’s the term the climate left is suddenly using to explain the Los Angeles wildfires ... California’s climate has long been variable with dry years following wet ones. The nearby chart ...
For many other areas of Southern California, “this is the driest start to any water year,” Tardy said, “and you can see extreme fire behavior ... looks off the charts,” Kittell said.
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