Extreme conditions helped fuel the fast-moving fires that destroyed thousands of homes. Scientists are working to figure out ...
An atmospheric river has made its way to Southern California, bringing rain to the region. With rain soaking Los Angeles ...
The last time Los Angeles saw more than an inch of rain was around Easter of last year, and long-term weather models don ... all American homes exist in this type of space. Pincetl said those ...
Mayor Bass suspends electric building codes, but only for homes that burned down.
Meanwhile, others are linked to land use, such as the density and type of vegetation ... as rising temperatures and drier conditions caused by climate change intensify the risk of wildfires.” The Los ...
The scenes from the wildfires devastating Los Angeles are apocalyptic ... commentators are already making familiar claims that climate change is igniting more wildfires in California — a ...
A quick scientific study finds that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and ...
Research shows rapid shifts between wet and dry extremes are increasing. Scientists say this 'hydroclimate whiplash' contributed to California's devastating fires.
that places that you don't expect to have a problem have these types of issues occur," Hamlington says. Now, those kinds of climate change studies are more personal for Hamlington as his family ...