New research shows that climate change has increased the likelihood of devastating fires in the city of Los Angeles this moh. A study by the researchers shows that climate change has helped create conditions for devastating fires in Los Angeles this moh.
Pulcisids and Eyiton fires began in early January, leading to the death of at least nine people and destroying four structures, according to the Technical Technology Media News Service. The hot conditions and the very powerful winds fueled the flames. According to this study, these conditions have increased by about 2 perce due to the emissions of greenhouse gas emissions caused by fossil fuels that heat the planet. The risk of fire will increase only if the coamination caused by climate change is not stopped.
“This was a complete storm of conditions for fires,” said John Abatzoglu, professor of climate at the University of California. According to this study, in today’s climate, it is expected that the iense air that caused the January fires will occur almost every five years. The study was conducted by the Initiative of World Climate Assignme an iernational cooperation with scieists who investigate the role of climate change in catastrophes around the world.
They examine historical meteorological data and climatic models to compare the real -world scenarios with what probably would not have been an average of 2.5 degrees Celsius warmer than before the Industrial Revolution. If the planet is warmed by another 2.5 degrees Celsius, which can occur in the next five years under curre policies, the type of climate that exacerbates this moh’s fires is 5 % more likely. According to the researchers, the dry season in the area has already increased by about 5 days. This increases the likelihood of dry air synchronization with the powerful winds of Saa Anna, which usually begins in cooler mohs. To see other news, you go to the environmeal news page.
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