WorldCanadaAlbertaSlave Lake Air quality in Slave Lake Air quality index (AQI⁺) and PM2.5 air pollution in Slave Lake • 14:00, Dec 24 Local time Hourly forecast Slave Lake air quality index (AQI⁺) forecast Now 50 33.8° 2.1 ...
WorldCanadaAlbertaGrande Prairie Air quality in Grande Prairie Air quality index (AQI⁺) and PM2.5 air pollution in Grande Prairie • 13:00, Dec 6 Local time Hourly forecast Grande Prairie air quality index (AQI⁺) forecast Now 20 ...
Real-time Canada AQI⁺ city ranking #CitiesAQI⁺ US 1 Golden, British Columbia 109 2 Peace River, Alberta 93 3 Winnipeg, Manitoba 81 4 Selkirk, Manitoba 77 5 St. Albert, Alberta 70 6 Maple Ridge, Alberta 69 7 Oakville, Ontario ...
Ontario, Alberta and Quebec do it differently The B.C. approach has been adopted by most other provinces and territories, but Ontario, Alberta and Quebec haven't gotten on board. Armel Castellan, a warning preparedness meteorologist for Environment and Climate ...
fact, on Tuesday, the province's air quality was among the worst in the world at several points during the day, according to multiple sources such asWorld Air Quality IndexandIQAir. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has...
WBEA has been monitoring air quality in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) of north-eastern Alberta, Canada since 1997. In 2011, WBEA operated 15 air monitoring stations that used continuous and time-integrated techniques to report on ambient air quality. Ambient air quality continuously ...
Alberta has lifted its state of emergency following a very difficult May, during which 314 fires burned more than 12,000 square kilometres of forest and prompted thousands of people to flee their homes. Still, 65 fires remain burning in that province, ...
The Canadian province Alberta was affected by wildfires, particularly on 31 May 2019. The MAQS sensor in Calgary detected very high PM10PM10 concentrations on that day. Figure 10. Hourly average values of PM10PM10 concentration in Calgary from 21 May 2019 to 7 June 2019. 3.2. Pollution Map ...
A burnt forest is seen near the town of Entrance in Alberta, Canada, on May 10. Megan Albu/AFP via Getty Images The smoke blanketing the US is from Canadian wildfires. More than 2,300 fires have ignited across Canada this year, charring more than 9 million acres — about double the...
In Australia, summer months bring extreme heat, while in Canada, especially in the western provinces, particularly in British Columbia and Alberta, summer and fall bring high temperatures and dry conditions conducive to wildfires. These produce significant amounts of smoke, which can affect air ...