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Wildfires have always been a fact of life around Los Angeles. But as the planet warms, many places – including Southern California – are experiencing higher temperatures and more intense droughts.
Adaptation researchers with the Climate Adaptation Science Centers have been developing local flood projections for the regions’ unique oceanographic and geophysical conditions to help protect them.