Scientists say that wildfire spread and intensity has increased markedly in the past 50 years. Meteorologist Christy Climenhaga breaks down the three biggest ways a warming climate can impact fire risk.
Breakdown
- Wildfires are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change.
- Longer summers are extending wildfire seasons by about a month. 28s
- Increased lightning from unsettled weather leads to more fire ignitions. 33s
- Hotter, drier summers dry out vegetation, making it more flammable. 46s
- Improved management practices, like prescribed burns, help control wildfires. 1m 10s