Utah State University: New Research Suggests California's Wildfires Cycle Has Been Superseded by Global Warming
September 28, 2021
September 28, 2021
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 28 (TNSJou) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
The dominant force driving wildfires in California for hundreds of years may no longer be the key factor in the frequency or severity of these blazes.
Using observations that have been collected since the late 1800s, and tree-ring data that estimates drought conditions over the past 500 years, researchers from South Korea and the United States identified a five-to-seven-year "loop&qu . . .
The dominant force driving wildfires in California for hundreds of years may no longer be the key factor in the frequency or severity of these blazes.
Using observations that have been collected since the late 1800s, and tree-ring data that estimates drought conditions over the past 500 years, researchers from South Korea and the United States identified a five-to-seven-year "loop&qu . . .