How Wildfires Could Change the Shape of Treetops in the Coming Years
Summer is here and wildfire season is in full swing. As temperatures rise, so does the risk of wildfires, and this year, the danger is even more concerning. A new study from the University of California, Irvine, has revealed that wildfires are now reaching the treetops, a phenomenon that has been previously unseen. The study, which was published in the journal Nature Communications, found that the average height of a wildfire flame has increased by more than 10 percent in the last two decades. This means that fires are now reaching higher into the canopy of trees, resulting in more destruction and damage. Researchers suggest that this increase in height could be due to the effects of climate change, as temperatures continue to rise and conditions become more conducive to fires. Scientists warn that if these trend continues, the impacts of wildfires could be even more severe in the years to come.
source: Phys.org