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Study links increased Los Angeles wildfires to climate-driven extreme wet-dry shifts.
Recent research links intensified wildfires in Los Angeles to "hydroclimate whiplash," where sudden shifts between wet and dry conditions fuel natural disasters.
This phenomenon, driven by climate change, sees the atmosphere absorbing and releasing more water, leading to more intense floods and droughts.
Since the mid-20th century, such events have increased by 31% to 66%, and could double with 3°C warming.
The study emphasizes the need for integrated water management to address both floods and droughts.
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Study links aumentó los incendios forestales de Los Ángeles a cambios extremos en seco húmedo impulsados por el clima.