ALPINE, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — The animal sanctuary Lions Tiger & Bears is preparing for the possibility of wild fires as the winds are expected to bring gusts of up to 70 miles per hour.
Editor’s note: A video was removed from this article because it misidentified the animal organization shown. We regret the error. ALPINE, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI ...
Every year between fall and spring, Southern Californians experience gusts of dry wind that can cause runny noses or watery eyes — and sometimes powerful enough to halt traffic or topple trees.
Authorities have said "hurricane-force" winds were fuelling the fires ... unusually dry winter months has highlighted how climate change is reshaping fire seasons around the world.
Hawaiʻi has been called ground zero for the loss of biodiversity – or a healthy mix of species, genetic heritage, and ecosystems. Of the nearly 1,300 species protected under the U.S. Endangered ...
The winds from hell have returned ... according to CalFire. Climate change is a key driver of the trend, CalFire said. Warmer spring and summer temperatures, reduced snowpack and earlier spring ...
California winds are blowing their way to Arizona. Wind gusts could complicate driving, especially for larger vehicles on roads with crosswinds, and blowing dust or sand could lower visibility ...
There’s not much evidence that climate change has increased the likelihood of extreme wind events. There is evidence, however, that it is increasing the overlap between these wind events and ...
Those orders have since been downgraded to warnings amid what fire officials described as “erratic winds ... decreased rainfall tied to climate change, according to recent data.