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Why do wildfires occur & how can we predict them?

It has become increasingly important to predict when and where these catastrophic blazes will spread as annual wildfire data seasons grow longer and more destructive due to climate change. But is it feasible to accomplish this? How are wildfires forecastable? How The Weather feeds the Combustion Triangle A wildfire needs oxygen, fuel, and an ignition source to get going. Specific weather and climatic factors often interact to increase the likelihood of wildfire data outbreaks, determining whether they spread and the amount of area they consume quickly. Fires are started by lightning, and vice versa. The biggest flames are produced in many locations by lightning, widely acknowledged as the primary natural driver of wildfire ignition. Now that scientists have a better understanding of how lightning & wildfires dataset might work as two components of the same self-sustaining cycle: Extreme heat from fire events evaporates moisture from the air, causing water vapor to rise in