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Siberian wildfiresEos
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Wildfire activity in central Siberia , Russia , has doubled in the past 2 decades .
Researchers say the rise in Siberian wildfires is related to drought, drying soils, and decreased rainfall caused by Arctic warming.
They identify a potential feedback loop in which wildfires suppress precipitation, further drying soils and making fires even more likely.
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