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THE JANUARY 2025 CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES ARE FULLY CONTAINED, BUT THEIR IMPACTS ON THE OCEAN ARE NOT

The weather and climate influences on the January 2025 fires around Los Angeles

From an article by REBECCA LINDSEY on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate.gov website:

Highlights:

    • A trifecta of fire-friendly climate conditions set the stage for the January 2025 fires: back-to-back wet winters that boosted vegetation, a record-dry fall, and an extremely strong Santa Ana wind event. 
    • By one estimate, record-low fall precipitation had a bigger influence on the exceptionally low vegetation moisture than the near-record summer and fall temperatures.
    • A preliminary attribution analysis concluded that long-term global warming and the development of La Niña contributed roughly equally to making the extreme fire weather conditions more likely and more extreme.
    • The most effective near-term strategies to lower risk are controlling unwanted human ignitions under high-risk conditions, using fire-resistant building materials and landscaping, and locating development in lower-risk areas.

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