More flooding, mudslides in Oregon as extreme fires to be followed by extreme rains
Oregon will face more mudslides and flooding during the next 80 years as a result of extreme wildfires followed by extreme rains, according to scientists in Colorado, California and Washington.
The findings, published in Science Advances the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science show that extreme wildfire events across the West will increase in the next several decades, and by the later half of the century, extreme rainfall events will be just as common.
The combination of the two will lead to greater risk of flood and mudslides due to landscapes destabilized by fires, the scientists concluded.
Danielle Touma is a climate scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, who worked on the study with researchers from the University of California in Santa Barbara and from Washington State University in Vancouver.
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