HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The recent wildfires in Los Angeles were intensified by strong Santa Ana winds, which are a unique weather pattern in Southern California.
Fire crews were using ground and air efforts to stop the flames of the fire that sent large plumes of smoke into the air that could be seen for miles on Thursday. As winter weather approaches the ...
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The blazes are the result of a combination of suburban sprawl in fire-prone areas, fierce Santa Ana winds, dry conditions ...
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As fires spread across Southern California, Trump urged Newsom to send in water from Northern California despite some experts saying water supply is not the problem.
Los Angeles County is experiencing changes in fire behavior first-hand as wild, uncontrollable flames engulf California during what has historically been a wet winter season.
University of Nevada Reno Associate Professor Dr. Neil Lareau explains how these winter fires are a wake-up call.