Compare and contrast: See How Drought Whiplash Led to California Wildfires

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The devastating fires in California early this year came after a particularly unfortunate weather pattern an exceptionally wet period of about 18 months, followed by an exceptionally dry spell. The wet duration encouraged grass and brush growth, and then the lack of rain dried it all out, priming it to catch on fire and spread quickly.   Click here to read the story.   Click the following link for more information on Drought.