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A roundup of the previous month's hazard-related events around the world, with some newsworthy tidbits. (3:45) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (3.51 MB) (right-click to save) |
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Biologist Robert Fisher tells a troubling tale of how wildfire in Southern California has disrupted the lives of frogs, shrews, fish, and salamanders (despite the latter's mythical fondness of flame). (10:15) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (9.46 MB) (right-click to save) |
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After the smoke from wildfires clears, debris flows can become a big problem. USGS Research Geologist Sue Cannon talks about how. (5:08) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (4.77 MB) (right-click to save) |
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Most of the wildfires in Southern California are contained, but there are still things to consider after the smoke clears. USGS Research Ecologist Jon Keeley talks about wildfire patterns and the notion of suppression in the chapparal regions in Southern California. (12:54) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (11.89 MB) (right-click to save) |
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We talk to USGS wildland fire expert, Erik Berg, about the current California wildfires and what the USGS is doing to help, how the public can keep up to date on what's happening with wildfires, and more. (6:27) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (5.99 MB) (right-click to save) |
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