Wildfires
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Scientists Conduct First Study to Determine What Happens When Hurricanes and Bushfires Collide
Hurricanes or tropical cyclones can influence the frequency and intensity of bushfires, according to a new study.
Latest Research Articles
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Wildfires in the American West are Causing Extreme Weather Conditions in Other States [Study]
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Study Looks at the Possibility of 2020 Wildfires Wiping Out California Greenhouse Gas Reductions
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Midwestern Skies To Turn Hazy Due To Western Wildfires Smokes
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Amidst Potential Blackouts, Wildfire Threats Worsens Situation in California
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UN Report Shows that Heat Waves and Wildfires are Worsening Air Pollution
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Europe’s Destructive Wildfires Equivalent to One-Fifth of Belgium in Size
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Brush Fire Threatens Pierce County WA as Hot, Dry Weather Lingers
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Goats and Sheep Deployed in Barcelona to Chomp Over Vegetation, Fighting Off Wildfires
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Heat Wave May Cause a Surge of Wildfires in the Northeast
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10,000 People Evacuated Region in France as Massive Blaze from Wildfire Reignites
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Oregon: Santiam, McKenzie Canyons Reopen to Welcome Campers Two Years After Wildfire Closure
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Evacuation Underway as Out of Control Wildfire Engulfs 13,000 Acres in Montana