California's major wildfires might be under control, but the threat of bigger blazes hangs over the Golden State. Climate change, along with population sprawl, is setting the stage for even more destructive blazes going forward.
The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season, which kicks off on June 1, is expected to bring at least 14 named storms, according to researchers, putting it above the long-term average recorded between 1950 and the present day of 11.