Firefighters have reported that Western wildfires are starting earlier in the morning and dying down later at night, hampering their ability to recover and regroup before the next day’s flareup.
A study by University of Washington and U.S. Forest Service scientists shows why: The drying power of nighttime air over much of...
Dryer, Warmer Night Air Making Some Western Wildfires More Active At Night
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