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Climate Change Extends Wildfire Burning Hours in North America
Wildfires in North America are now burning longer into the night and starting earlier in the morning, a shift attributed to human-caused climate change.
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Summary
Recent observations indicate that wildfires in North America are experiencing extended burning hours. Flames are now lasting later into the night and igniting earlier in the morning.
This change is linked to human-caused climate change, which is contributing to hotter and drier conditions that are conducive to fire spread.
As these conditions persist, the traditional patterns of wildfire behavior are being disrupted, raising concerns about fire management and safety.
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| Source | Phys.org |
| Published Date | 2026-04-18 |
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