“Dry-Tober” in East Bumps Fire Risk

Unseasonably warm and dry weather is fueling fire risk in the US Northeast.
Foresters have warned of the vulnerability of eastern forests as climate change takes hold – a thirsty atmosphere pulls more moisture from plants and soils and drought conditions can take hold faster.

This NBC report, thankfully, goes beyond the “fun at the beach” take on climate warming and brings in climate context.

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