Phrases with «fire weather»

The phrase "fire weather" refers to weather conditions that increase the risk of wildfires. It typically includes dry and hot conditions, low humidity, and strong winds, which make it easier for fires to start, spread, and become more dangerous. Full definition

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Sentences with «fire weather»

  • Areas with the most significant change in fire weather season length occur where not only temperature but also changes in humidity, length of rain - free intervals and wind speeds are most pronounced. (carbonbrief.org)
  • Global patterns of fire weather season length changes from 1979 to 2013. (carbonbrief.org)
  • Australian fires seasons are dominated by periods of benign weather followed by years with extreme fire weather conditions. (nature.com)
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