Publication: S.F. Chronicle
UCLA Expert: Daniel Swain: Assistant Researcher and Climate Specialist, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
Synopsis: The coming rain will most likely “kill-off” Northern California’s fire season. October was marked by a deep marine layer that sent fog to all corners of the Bay Area.
UCLA News: “That really made a decisive difference in that it decapitated, if you will, the peak of fire season,” Swain commented.
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