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  2. Conditions that fueled L.A. fires were 35% more likely ... - AOL

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    The hot, dry, windy conditions that led to the recent Southern California fires were about 35% more likely because of climate change, a new report says. The findings come from the World Weather ...

  3. Op-Ed: California wildfires – Weather, history, and the ...

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    Los Angeles is once again ablaze, and like clockwork, the media is eager to pin the blame on climate change. Coverage from outlets like Newsweek, Axios, and Sky News frame the fires as harbingers ...

  4. List of California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in California has lengthened the fire season and made it more extreme from the middle of the 20th century. [4] [5]Since the early 2010s, wildfires in California have grown more dangerous because of the accumulation of wood fuel in forests, higher population, and aging and often poorly maintained electricity transmission and distribution lines, particularly in areas serviced by ...

  5. Climate change in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In North Central Florida, where climate change denial is stronger, climate change efforts were starting to be visible in 2020 in Gainesville, Alachua County, St. Augustine and Jacksonville. [84] In Broward County's Oakland Park, drainage installed with a FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant prevented damage to 400 homes during Hurricane Irma. [85]

  6. Climate 'whiplash' linked to raging LA fires - AOL

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    How climate change worsens heatwaves, droughts, wildfires and floods Other researchers said the new paper underlined that the fact that the type of whiplash volatility was an important element in ...

  7. Climate change in California - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 study projected that the frequency and magnitude of both maximum and minimum temperatures would increase significantly as a result of global warming. [13] According to the Fifth National Climate Assessment published in 2023, coastal states including California, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas are experiencing "more significant storms and extreme swings in precipitation".

  8. From flooding rain to unmitigated wildfire: Why California is ...

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    Climate change is making when that will happen even harder to predict. CNN’s Rachel Ramirez, Laura Paddison and Ella Nilsen contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create ...

  9. July 2013 Southeastern United States floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Southeastern United States floods were ongoing flooding across the southeastern U.S. Flash floods began on the morning of July 2 and continued through Independence Day and into the next day. The hardest-hit areas as of Friday afternoon are the Florida Panhandle, northwest Alabama and the area around Columbus, Mississippi.