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Even a few small changes in weather conditions can cause a profound change in fire behavior.

About American Forest Fires:
Are government policies and bureaucracy the REAL fire starters in America? Are answers to a major crisis staring us in the face? Learn what brought us to this point, and the innovative solutions which could keep disaster from setting nature ablaze.

This clip comes from Season 1, Episode 1: "Burning Down the House"

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00:00People think you need dramatic swings in weather to change fire behavior and you really don't.
00:12If it's three or four or five degrees warmer than normal at night, that's a big difference
00:17for fire behavior.
00:18Relative humidity, normally RH as we call it, RH goes up into the double digits at night.
00:25And what we're seeing more and more is RHs that are staying in the single digits all
00:30night long.
00:31And that just creates for really volatile fire.
00:34In the American West, average temperatures have risen 1.2 degrees Celsius over the last
00:40two decades.
00:42The warmer temperatures lead to more evaporation, not only from waterways, but also from soil.
00:48Over the same period, the West has experienced what scientists are now calling one of the
00:53worst droughts in 1,200 years.
00:58The climate's changing.
01:00It's resulting in weather changes, which results in significant fire behavior changes.
01:05And over and over, we are seeing high heat intensity, high extreme fires.
01:11So that brings us to this question of what do we do about it?
01:19Here we are battling planetary forces and a century of fire suppression that has left
01:25our ecologies weak.
01:27And so how do we regain both the strength of the ecologies and allow communities to
01:32be able to survive when these fires strike?
01:37First of all, there's a climate signal that's causing a lot of our forests to burn today.
01:43And so we're seeing much more extensive forest fires.
01:48We're also seeing that as a result of hotter, drier conditions, a lot of our forests are
01:54actually not regenerating after the fire.
01:56The fires are burning so hot, and then the conditions afterwards is not conducive for
02:03little seeds to be able to germinate and resprout.

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