“It’s not unusual for us to get fire smoke in our area. It’s very typical in terms of northwest Canada,” said Darren Austin, a meteorologist and senior air quality specialist with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. But, usually, the smoke has been alo...
and\nthe start of a new seasonal pattern made possible by climate change.\nThe flames that have scorched Canada for weeks, driving thousands from their homes in regions along\nboth coasts, have pumped plumes of caustic smoke south across some of the most densely populated\nareas of the US....
Smoke from fires in the Canadian province of Quebec blew down into the US, turning the new york skyline orange . This episode of unprecedented air pollution has drawn global attention to the fires. But Canada has had over 2,000 wildfires already this year. More ...
And remember: the smoke from this crop of wildfires first drifted into the US last month. It might dissipate, only to return in a matter of weeks thanks to a different fire, and a different atmospheric pattern. Related Stories Apple Vision Pro is incredibly expensive, but not for the reas...
Canadian wildfire smoke could again impact US, experts said With wildfires burning across Canada, meteorologists said conditions are stacking up for a replay of last year's fire season when skies over New York City turned orange. 7 months ago ...
Thursday morning there will still be haze in the sky and smoke on the surface, but this will be mixing with fresh air through the next few days and will begin clearing out. The fire is still burning and producing smoke today, but that is being carried out to the...
Across Canada last week, 161 fires were burning, with 78 of them considered to be out of control. And the effects of these large fires aren’t just local: thick smoke blanketedswathesof the US in early June while la...
通读全文,尤其是第一段“Dozens of wildfires are burning across Canada in May 2024 and sending unhealthy smoke blowing into the northern US again. At the same time, the southeastern US is getting smoke from Mexico, where drought (干旱) conditions have been fueling fires.(2024年5月,加拿大各地...
Smoke from British Columbia's 2021 wildfire season seen in the Okanagan. (Supplied by Ryan Van Veen) And this is bad for us? Well, yeah. For people who enjoy summer, this level of heat and smoke is not ideal. It makes doing things like going for a bike ride ...
Cody Lightning’s mockumentary, a pseudo-sequel to Smoke Signals (1998), received some vicious reviews following its world premiere at Tribeca. But to call the film aimless or declare it an outright shambles is to profoundly miss the point. In an industry that still demands positive images and...