A key ingredient has been missing from California’s wildfires this year. Experts worry things will get worse if it arrives

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A giant pyrocumulus cloud forms above the Bridge Fire, which is burned in the San Gabriel mountains behind downtown Los Angeles this year. Ted Soqui/Sipa USA/AP

Large, explosive and destructive fires have torn through parts of California this year, well before the state’s most extreme fire weather conditions typically arrive, and it’s stoking fears that the season has devastating potential to come.

It’s all happening because weather extremes that are becoming more likely in a warming world are combining with volatile effect.

It’s been a typical fire season in California so far based on overall statistics. More than 6,000 wildfires have scorched nearly 1 million acres – very close to the average of about 950,000 acres, according to data from CAL FIRE …

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