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SCIENCEMay 6 · 05:18 UTCBBC SCIENCE

'Fire weather' contributing to longer wildfire seasons, say scientists

Scientists report that 'fire weather' is contributing to longer wildfire seasons, with spring drought events occurring more frequently and a sharp rise in fire-prone conditions. This trend is leading to increased risk of wildfires. The data suggests a correlation between climate patterns and wildfire frequency.

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