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Will recent storms save California from a brutal fire season?

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation January 31, 2023

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It's something of a Golden State paradox: Dry winters can pave the way for dangerous fire seasons fueled by dead vegetation, but wet winters — like the one the state has seen so far — can also spell danger by spurring heaps of new growth that can later act as fuel for flames. Experts say it's too soon to know with certainty what the upcoming fire season has in store. The atmospheric rivers that pounded California in January have... + full article



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