Once-in-a-decade super strong Santa Ana winds, a dry autumn that followed two very wet years that caused rapid growth in ...
A new study finds that the region's extremely dry and hot conditions were about 35 percent more likely because of climate ...
The extremely hot, dry and windy conditions that drove the destructive LA fires were likely due to global heating, a new ...
A new report suggests that climate change-induced factors, like reduced rainfall, primed conditions for the Palisades and ...
Extreme conditions helped fuel the fast-moving fires that destroyed thousands of homes. Scientists are working to figure out ...
A World Weather Attribution study by 32 international wildfire scientists has confirmed that human-caused climate change ...
The hot, dry weather that led to the inferno was made 35 per cent more likely and 6 per cent more intense due to the warming ...
Climate change caused primarily by fossil fuel burning had increased the likelihood of the California fires, scientists say ...
Climate change was a major factor behind the hot, dry weather that gave rise to the devastating LA fires, a scientific study ...
Climate change did not cause the Los Angeles wildfires, nor the now infamous Santa Ana winds. But its fingerprints were all ...
The hot, dry and windy conditions that preceded the Southern California fires were about 35% more likely because of climate ...