A map updated daily by the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre shows how widespread the 2023 wildfires have become. Eastern provinces like Quebec, Ontario and Nova Scotia have been hit particularly hard this year by large and at times uncontrollable blazes. Officials on Wednesday reported 374 ac...
Atwood: Like many Canadians, I spent the summer of 2023 following the record-breaking wildfires that swept across the country. By the end of the season, wildfires had burned more than 18 million hectares of forest across every province and territory in the country. My home province of Nova S...
Smoke from the wildfires raging in Canada in 2023 have affected parts of the U.S. and even traveled across the Atlantic to Europe. Here is the expected forecast for the smoke.
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The map of managed lands74was accessed through personal communication with M. Hafer and A. Dyk (the map was only created for cartographic communication purposes). The extent of land considered managed forest in Canada for the purposes of GHG reporting to the United Nations Framework Convention on...
A haze of smoke hovers in the air of Milwaukee at Veteran's Park, June 27, 2023.Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via USAToday Network MORE: Wildfire smoke map: Forecast shows which US cities, states are being impacted by Canadian wildfires ...
Alberta has been baking under scorching temperatures that have already forced another 7,500 people out of remote communities. About 176 wildfires were burning across the province, including 54 that are burning out of control. Alberta Forestry and Parks Minister Todd Loewen ...
Data is also distributed unevenly in time, with 70% of the records falling in the wet season and the remaining 30% in the dry season (the most relevant in the context of wildfires). ERA-Interim performs particularly well in Europe, as a result, the FWI validation shows low biases and ...
Compound extremes of drought and high temperatures may trigger extended heat waves and forest fires with devastating impacts on individuals and communities. For instance, dry conditions paired with record high temperatures in Canada fostered the conditions for uncontrolled wildfires from the interior of ...
Warm and dry conditions are like kindling for wildfires. Much of Canada, like the rest of North America, has experienced record heat and drought recently as climate change continues to warm the planet. "The fires season is also lasting longer now because of climate change. Spring is coming we...