
Global Warming Is Drying Out Fire Fuels
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Science
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9th - 10th Grade
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The video discusses the increasing intensity of wildfires in California and Oregon, linking them to man-made climate change. A UCLA professor used AI to study wildfire data, focusing on vapor pressure deficit (VPD), which measures air moisture capacity. Higher VPD levels dry out vegetation, fueling wildfires. The study shows that most VPD increases are due to human-induced global warming, though natural climate changes also play a role. Residents in fire-prone areas are surprised by late-year fires. Scientists predict rising VPD levels will lead to larger wildfires as the climate changes.
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