Story at a glance Smoke streams from wildfires in the West are growing taller, researchers have found. he plumes are most likely increasing in size due to hotter temperature, smaller snowpack and an increase in aridity stemming from climate change. In at least one area, the average height of smoke plumes increased about 720 feet per year, researchers found. Smoke streams from Western wildfires have grown taller and climate change is most likely to blame. In a new study published in Scientific Reports, researchers at the University of Utah found that maximum smoke plume heights have increased on average every year, with some places averaging a 750 foot
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