More Destructive, Expensive, Dangerous: What's Ramping Up Wildfires?
The author of Megafire: The Race To Extinguish A Deadly Epidemic Of Flame, says a wet spring counterintuitively is feeding Western wildfires this year — and dangerous dry winds haven't peaked yet.
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October 15, 2017 at 07:02PM
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NPR News: More Destructive, Expensive, Dangerous: What's Ramping Up Wildfires?
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