wildfire
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Wildfire Smoke Particles Can Affect the Climate Longer Than Previously Expected
The airborne particles from wildfires can last in the atmosphere even for more than a week.
Latest Research Articles
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Critical Fire Weather Conditions Expected in the Southern Plains: Weather Forecast
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Heatwave to Hit the UK in April and Climate Change is to Blame: Met Office Forecast
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Wildfires Prompt Widespread Evacuation in Bay County of the Florida Panhandle
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Gang-Gang Cockatoo Wildfire Survivors in Australia to be Placed Under the Threatened Species List
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Regrowing Oak Trees May Curb Severe Wildfires in Northern India's Himalayan Forests
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Evacuation Underway as Wildfire Engulfed Houses in Flames in Southern California
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Wildfire ‘Double-Hazard’ Zones: Growing Communities in the US Western States Face Risks
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Study Shows That World's Eight Most Impactful Wildfires Occurred in the Last Decade
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North Carolina's State Park Forced to Close After Wildfire Broke Out in the Area
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Southern California Faces Wildfire Threat with Strong Winds and Low Humidity Worsening the Situation
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Incoming Storm Trio Labeled the 'Cyclone Bomb' May Help Combat Wildfires in the West
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California Woman Trying to Boil Bear Pee Arrested for Sparking Wildfire That Raged Thousands of Acre