by Mark | Jan 23, 2025 | Wildfire News
If you’ve lived through Santa Ana winds, you know the sound. It rattles the leaves, dries the air to paper, and moves a spot fire faster than your gut can process. Those winds are why small ignitions become neighborhood-scale problems in minutes. They carry embers...
by Mark | Nov 9, 2024 | Wildfire News
Over the last few decades, wildfires have started acting differently. They’re igniting earlier in the season, lasting longer, reaching further into neighborhoods that used to feel safe, and coming in with more heat and intensity than ever before. Those changes aren’t...