Hydroclimate whiplash -- the rapid shift between wet and dry conditions -- likely contributed to the severity of the ...
These extreme 'whiplash' cycles can worsen wildfires, as we saw in the LA fires, which ended with a high human cost ...
Hydroclimate whiplash -- rapid swings between intensely wet and dangerously dry weather -- has already increased globally due to climate change, with further large increases expected as warming ...
As Los Angeles continues to battle devastating wildfires, attention is turning to why they started, and how much climate ...
A series of savage lurches from intensely dry to fiercely wet conditions helped fuel the horrific winter fires we're ...
This week, researchers at the Desert Research Institute reported that lead pollution likely caused widespread IQ declines in ...
But even though wildfires and floods seem like meteorological opposites, they appear to be two sides of the same climate coin ...
Climate change is causing more rapid swings between intensely wet and dangerously dry weather, leading to droughts, flooding ...
FOX 13 Meteorologist Dave Osterberg explains how wildfires like the deadly ones burning in California can grow so quickly.
As California oscillates between drought and deluge, wildfires rage due to "hydroclimate whiplash" driven by global warming.
A study published Thursday has put the blame for the wildfires ravaging parts of Los Angeles on an emerging climate ...
October to April is normally considered to be the wet season in California, yet this January, the region is experiencing some ...