Sentences with phrase «destructive fire»

«Recently, there has been a surge of extremely destructive fires with corresponding social disruptions and substantial economic costs,» the researchers wrote in their paper.
Recently, there has been a surge of extremely destructive fires with corresponding social disruptions and substantial economic costs.
Such a fierce and destructive fire outbreak during summer would have been unprecedented.
In terms of the number of buildings lost, the 25 most destructive fires in California history got a lot more destructive with time.
The two California fires on the list — the Valley and Butte Fires — both rank among the top 10 most destructive fires in state history.
A newly sparked wildfire was burning unchecked on Monday in central Washington state, charring about a dozen homes and threatening wide evacuations as crews scrambled to contain the blaze in an unusually destructive fire season on the U.S. West Coast.
Another issue highlighted by the figure is that the very destructive fires happen infrequently so that a firefighter (or reporter) is only likely to experience one such fire in their career and so, when they do happen, they are always considered «unprecedented.»
SEATTLE (Reuters)- A newly sparked wildfire was burning unchecked on Monday in central Washington state, charring about a dozen homes and threatening wide evacuations as crews scrambled to contain the blaze in an unusually destructive fire season on the U.S. West Coast.
«It's been a very destructive fire across the entire area.»
Colorado set the record for its most destructive fire last year with the Waldo Canyon fire outside of Colorado Springs.
The namesake 16 - foot glazed ceramic replica of a massively destructive fire scene amidst blindingly dark and eerily serene nighttime absorbs the viewer into an otherworldly narrative.
In 2015 one of the state's most destructive fires raced through this area, leaving 76,067 scorched acres (30,780 hectares) in its wake.
Climate change is expected to continue driving conditions that make destructive fires more common in boreal forests.
Two wildfires during California's 2015 wildfire season — the Valley and Butte Fires — ranked among the top 10 most destructive fires in state history.
Check out Scientific American's wildfire coverage, including why global warming is expected to unleash more destructive fires.
July 1, 2013 • Wildfire - ravaged Colorado is experiencing its most destructive fire season ever.
And multiple years of searing drought in California contributed to several fires that were among the state's top 10 most destructive fires on record.
Only materials science methods, in combination with good archaeological records, can distinguish between debris from intentional metal smelting and accidental waste from a destructive fire
while spitting on a woman's car or starting a destructive fire at a nearby abandoned building.
The destructive fire spread quickly and lasted for two days throughout the district of Chicago, burning about 3.3 square miles of the Chicago area.
Having a fire extinguisher can be the difference between an annoying panic - inducing moment and a destructive fire.
No humans were killed, but the destructive fire claimed dozens of animal lives.
The trailer will provide critically important resources to help the Cheyenne Animal Shelter quickly care for its citizens and their pets when responding to destructive fires or other natural disasters,» said Tom Sharp, AKC Reunite CEO.
As detailed by the Los Angeles Times, Bel Air was memorably attacked by flames in 1961, when more than 500 homes were destroyed in one of the city's most destructive fires.
Fire historian Stephen Pyne noted timber owners and ranchers in California promoted the use of prescribed «light burning» in the 1880s to reduce fuels, maintain pastures and reduce the likelihood of larger more destructive fires.
With each passing year, destructive fires are destroying more and more forests of spruce, fir, larch and other trees that spread across Russia, Canada and Alaska and northern Europe.
Other states have also experienced unusually large and destructive fires.
«The destructive fires in California are not unexpected given the wet winter last year and resultant plant growth, followed by hot and dry weather since then in which the vegetation dried out,» University of Colorado Boulder meteorologist Roger A. Pielke Sr. said in an email.
«The destructive fires in California are not unexpected given the wet winter last year and resultant plant growth, followed by hot and dry weather since then in which the vegetation dried out,» University of Colorado Boulder meteorologist Roger A. Pielke Sr. said.
Many times, a destructive fire can be prevented, but once you see the smoke and feel the heat, it is often too late.
Having a fire extinguisher can be the difference between an annoying panic - inducing moment and a destructive fire.
You can fight fire with fire... or try to make up for a destructive Fire Phone with a new Ice «lineup», as Amazon purportedly intends to do before long.
State representatives are promoting community collaboration and support as the best way to deal with the destructive fires.
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