Scientists blame a new weather phenomenon for California's wildfires
Briefly

The UCLA team's study reveals that extreme weather events like droughts, floods, and wildfires are interconnected, driven by 'hydroclimate whiplash', intensifying under climate change.
According to the researchers, Los Angeles is facing a precarious situation due to 'accelerating hydroclimate whiplash', with rapid shifts in weather leading to severe droughts and wildfires.
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