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The answer appears to be no. A new study from an international team that includes the University of Arizona has comprehensively looked at the amount of winter precipitation in California and the severity of the subsequent wildfire season.
The position of the North Pacific jetstream over California is
From 1600 to 1903, the linkage between winter precipitation and
According to the new study, after 1977, the connection between winter
So, this very wet winter in California does not imply that this should
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Wildfire Risk in California No Longer Coupled to Winter Precipitation
Photo, posted July 26, 2018, courtesy of Bureau of Land Management California via Flickr.
Earth Wise is a production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio.
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The answer appears to be no. A new study from an international team that includes the University of Arizona has comprehensively looked at the amount of winter precipitation in California and the severity of the subsequent wildfire season.
The position of the North Pacific jetstream over California is
From 1600 to 1903, the linkage between winter precipitation and
According to the new study, after 1977, the connection between winter
So, this very wet winter in California does not imply that this should
**********
Wildfire Risk in California No Longer Coupled to Winter Precipitation
Photo, posted July 26, 2018, courtesy of Bureau of Land Management California via Flickr.
Earth Wise is a production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio.

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