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Low Snow Water Content Linked to Higher Wildfire Burn Severity in West

via Phys.org·2h ago

Analysis reveals that low snow water content across the Rocky Mountain West is directly tied to higher wildfire burn severity due to record-breaking high temperatures and historically low snowfall. This trend forces communities to prepare for reduced water availability this spring and increased fire risks. The findings highlight the urgent need for climate adaptation strategies in fire-prone regions.

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