Hotter, drier nights mean more runaway fires

A new study shows that an increase in hot, dry nights in recent decades has resulted in nighttime wildfires becoming more intense and more frequent. Researchers found there are 11 more flammable nights every year in the U.S. West compared to 1979 — a 45% increase over the past four decades. Nighttime warming is only expected to increase with climate change, intensifying wildfires’ size and speed, causing more firefighters to work around the clock.

Title: Hotter, drier nights mean more runaway fires
Sourced From: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/02/220216112204.htm
Published Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2022 11:22:04 EST

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