Survey Seyz Climate Change Burns Kansas

Today's prediction regarding impending skyfall and so many ways that your SUV is to blame far more than Taylor Swift's two private jets . . . Check-it:

This analysis suggests that by the last decade of this century, the region that includes Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas will see 30 more days per year of extreme risk for wildfire, Yu said. Today, this region typically experiences about six of these days annually.

The extra days of extreme risk will be scattered throughout the year, including more instances of these conditions in the wintertime.

Kansas dealt with just that in 2021, when the Four-County Fire struck the Smoky Hills just two weeks before Christmas.

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Kansas may face 30 more days yearly of high wildfire risk as its climate changes

A changing climate looks poised to increase wildfire conditions significantly. That would compound other growing risks, such as the aggressive spread of eastern red cedars.

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