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Climate change extends fire seasons by 36% due to warmer nights.
A new study published in Science Advances reveals that climate change is eliminating the typical nighttime lulls in wildfire activity, causing fires to burn longer and more intensely across North America.
Researchers found that warmer, drier nighttime temperatures have extended the window of fire-prone weather by 36% over the past 50 years, adding thousands of extra burning hours annually.
This shift prevents fires from cooling down at night, making them harder to control and significantly increasing risks to firefighters and communities.
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El cambio climático extiende las temporadas de incendios en un 36% debido a noches más cálidas.