Assessing wildland fire risk is increasingly uncertain due to the effects of climate change, which disrupts traditional patterns and creates challenges in predicting fire behavior.
Recent heavy rains and the conclusion of a drought have temporarily alleviated fire risks, but also led to increased vegetation, which can serve as fuel for future wildfires.
The Bay Area's historic fire season is evolving, and fire experts are reluctant to make predictions about future risks, highlighting the impacts of climate change.
California is experiencing more serious wildfires than ever, with the majority of its most destructive and deadly fires occurring within just the last eight years.
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