Wildfires in Georgia, exacerbated by dry conditions and high winds, may signal a severe fire season across the United States. As of April 24, approximately 1.8 million acres have burned nationwide, nearly double the 10-year average and the highest year-to-date figure since 2017. Experts attribute the increase to abundant landscape fuel, new construction in fire-prone areas, and longer, more intense fire seasons, with climate change playing a role in worsening conditions. AI
排序理由 The article discusses wildfires and drought conditions, with a brief mention of climate change as a contributing factor, but does not focus on AI or related technologies.
- Arizona
- California
- Climate Central
- Colorado
- El Niño
- Florida
- College of Forestry
- Georgia
- Hurricane Helene
- Louisiana
- National Interagency Fire Center
- New Mexico
- Oregon
- Oregon State University
- Texas
- U.S. Drought Monitor
- Utah
- Washington
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