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When we think of how extreme wildfires start, we may imagine hot and dry conditions, but new research challenges this assumption. A new study from NSF NCAR notes that most warm years don’t produce lar

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When we think of how extreme wildfires start, we may imagine hot and dry conditions, but new research challenges this assumption. A new study from NSF NCAR notes that most warm years don’t produce large wildfires.

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