A fire cycle that goes from years of high fire activity to lower activity isn’t entirely unusual, Dr. Swain said. But what is notable, he added, is that a warming climate makes the high-activity years more intense.

After a few mild years, “some natural upward kick” would be expected, he said. But, he added, “the climate change piece of this makes this a much bigger kick.”

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    3 months ago

    Wow, someone mentioned climate change in an article about wildfires! Wonders will never cease!