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June 27 -Wildfires burning through large swathes of eastern and western Canada have released a record 160 million tonnes of carbon, the EU's Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service said on Tuesday. This year's wildfire season is the worst on record in Canada, with some 76,000 square ki...
As of June 26, the annual emissions from these fires are now the largest for Canada since satellite monitoring began in 2003.Wildfires burning through large swathes of eastern and western Canada have released a record 160 million tonnes of carbon, the E...
The PACs associated with fine particles including petcoke, bitumen dust, and smoke from forest fires are local and regional concerns as they can be transported hundreds of kilometres before deposition. Canada's aluminum sector is another example where potential impacts of PAC emissions to localized ...
According to the results shown in Tables3and4, PAL.ba should never be used for BA monitoring when fires are smaller than 16,000 ha. In larger areas, underestimation ranges from −56% to −100%, and sensitivity decreases in large fires in the mid-West, indicating that there are othe...
Stachlewska, K.M. Markowicz, H. Baars, R. Engelmann, and B. Heese, 2015: Lidar measurements of Canadian forest fire smoke episode observed in July 2013 over Warsaw, Poland, International Laser Radar Conference (ILRC 27th), 5-10 July 20215, New York, USA, Paper ID: 246....
As of June 26, the annual emissions from these fires are now the largest for Canada since satellite monitoring began in 2003.Wildfires burning through large swathes of eastern and western Canada have released a record 160 million tonnes...
An advantage of AEROCAN relative to the Canadian in-situ National Air Pollution Surveillance (NAPS) network is the ability to detect free tropospheric aerosol enhancements, which can be large in the case of lofted forest fire smoke or desert dust. These aerosol plumes eventually descend to the ...
As of June 26, the annual emissions from these fires are now the largest for Canada since satellite monitoring began in 2003.Wildfires burning through large swathes of eastern and western Canada have released a record 160 million tonnes of c...
In order to meet FMF-3 and -4 the instrument payload must meet all the requirements for active-fire monitoring. This necessitates the ability to detect new wildfires, as well as map their active wildfire areas and behavior, thereby supporting smoke and air quality modeling. This requires the ...