smoke/ Canadian forest firesWashington[1] Smoke and pollutants from Canadian forest fires are sometimes transported over the United States at low altitudes behind advancing cold fronts. An unusual event occurred in July 2002 in which smoke from fires in Quebec was observed by satellite, lidar, and...
The Canadian fires smoke map Technically, in well under a minute, we’ve created a map showing the spread of smoke from Canada’s fires. Because the layer is time-enabled, a time slider automatically appears that allows us to play or step through the time intervals in the forecast. View ...
Eyewitnesses reported seeing large clouds of smoke over the FDKU Atlas oil depot in the Kamensk-Shakhtinsky district of Rostov Oblast. Videos of the fire posted on various Telegram channels appear to show a large blaze engulfing the night sky. ...
Wildfires burning in Quebec and Nova Scotia have sent plumes of smoke billowing as far away as North Carolina and Northern Europe and will likely continue through the weekend, depending on the direction of winds. Photo: yuriyt/Shutterstock "Conditions are likely to remain unhealthy, at least unti...
We wanted to visit a few places before arriving to the Rockies but, unfortunately, we found ourselves at the fire season in British Columbia and even Alberta. Many roads were closed, but even changing our itinerary we couldn’t get rid of the smoke so we did all the way to the Rockies...
Coal-seam fires, ignited by forest fires and lightning, are less studied in Canada. The Smoking Hills in the Northwest Territories have been burning continuously for centuries, although the release of PACs has not been studied (Bustin and Mathews, 1985; Estrada et al., 2009; Havas and Hutchin...
SMOKE GETS IN OUR SKIES HAZE SWEEPING SOUTH FROM CANADIAN FOREST FIRES BLANKETS THE EAST COASTMichele Kurtz, Globe Correspondent
Li, Z. and Cihlar, J. (1999). Remote sensing of Canadian boreal forest fires: hotspots, burned area, and smoke plumes. In IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium.Z Li,and J Cihlar.Remote Sensing of Canadian Boreal Forest Fires: Hotspots, Burned Area, and Smoke Plumes....
EPIC's near-hourly observations of the Earth's sunlit disk allowed for monitoring the smoke plume several times per day. High ultraviolet aerosol index values pointed to the presence of an aerosol layer in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere, confirmed with Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with ...
EPIC's near‐hourly observations of the Earth's sunlit disk allowed for monitoring the smoke plume several times per day. High ultraviolet aerosol index values pointed to the presence of an aerosol layer in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere, confirmed with Cloud‐Aerosol Lidar with ...