While the end to the fire danger is not yet in sight, experts say the hazards that will remain in its wake will be severe.
In early January, the soil moisture in much of Southern California was in the bottom 2% of historical records for that day in ...
Dry vegetation helped fuel the fires that spread through the Los Angeles area, burning tens of thousands of acres.
In early January, soil moisture in much of Southern California was in the bottom 2 percent of historical records.
Hydroclimate whiplash -- the rapid shift between wet and dry conditions -- likely contributed to the severity of the ...
Ah, but — and you should remember this for “Jeopardy!” — the Golden State’s first documented gold strike happened here, in ...
Normal fire season is in late summer and fall because of the heat of the summer and dry vegetation. This is also when the ...
Today is the first day back for the University of Arizona, but many students have left behind the terrifying scene of fires ...
The UCLA climate scientist warned of the devastating blazes several days before they ignited. He discusses the conditions ...
As devastating wildfires continue to ravage Southern California, the University of Arizona is taking significant steps to ...
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 25 people. The Palisades and Eaton wildfires continue to burn in ...
The state is seeing a sharp water divide this year, with lots of rain in the north while the south has stayed dry. A ...