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 k...
-Wildfires: Canada has a lot of wildfires, especially in Western Canada. Over 590,000 hectares of land were burned in the Fort McMurray wildfires in 2016, causing more than $9 billion in damages and displacing over 88,000 people. -Floodingis a common occurrence in Canada, especially in the...
[1]聽During the summer of 1995, especially between June and mid July, extensive wildfires occurred throughout Canada, primarily north of 55掳N latitude. A previous report used aircraft and surface observations and tracer simulations to show these fires strongly influenced CO concentrations as far ...
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 ...
Discussion Despite being located hundreds of kilometers away, the Canadian wildfires were associated with increased asthma syndrome ED visits in NYC during the June 2023 smoke wave. This association was acute (highest in the second day of the smoke wave) and affected individuals aged 5 to 64 yea...
Enhanced CH4 emissions from global wildfires likely due to undetected small fires Junri Zhao Philippe Ciais Bo Zheng Nature Communications(2025) Warm Arctic-Cold Eurasia pattern helps predict spring wildfire burned area in West Siberia Zhicong Yin ...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago consists of important international trade routes, and local surface air temperatures (SAT) greatly control sea ice melting in situ during boreal summer (June-July-August-September). However, the drivers of the Arctic Archipelago summer SAT variability have not yet been...
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 ...
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 ...
For instance, dry conditions paired with record high temperatures in Canada fostered the conditions for uncontrolled wildfires from the interior of British Columbia to Northern Ontario in the summer of 2021 (NRCan, 2021). Consequently, drought monitoring and early warning systems are necessary for ...