Smoke from the wildfiresraging in Canadahave affected parts of the U.S. and satellite images from NASA show the smoke has even traveled across the Atlantic to Europe. Here is the expected forecast for the smoke. For several days, parts of the Midwest and Northeast have been seeing unhealthy ...
Infusing NASA satellite data to model air-quality for Southeast United States: A wildfire, aerosol transport, and respiratory health case studyAir pollutants from wildfires have adverse impacts on air quality and public health. Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) from smoke has been found to cause ...
A wildfire was burning to the east of town—one of dozens of fires that were sending smoke and ash through communities inhot, dry western states. Asan environmental toxicologist, I research howair pollution, particularlywood smoke, impactshuman healthand disease. I gave my friend the short answe...
NASA provides a worldview of global satellite imagery that shows events currently taking place across the globe, from tropical storms to forest fires. RELATED:Wildfire smoke brings in air quality advisory for Lower Mainland Users can create a timeline anywhere on the map and watch world events occ...
The air quality across B.C. has been impacted from the wildfires, from very high risk in the Central Okanagan to moderate risk in Comox on Vancouver Island. RELATED:Heavy smoke settles into the valley as wildfires continue to burn The worldview earth data provided by NASA shows smoke moving...
The air quality across B.C. has been impacted from the wildfires, from very high risk in the Central Okanagan to moderate risk in Comox on Vancouver Island. RELATED:Heavy smoke settles into the valley as wildfires continue to burn The worldview earth data provided by NASA shows smoke moving...
According to NASA, air molecules from the smoke in Earth's atmosphere cause light to scatter out most of the blue light, leaving the remaining red light to create a red glow on the moon. A time-lapse video from FOX 29 Philadelphia showed the glowing red moon rising over the city Monday...
A satellite captures wildfire smoke on May 16, 2023. (NASA EarthData) RELATED:Half of Canadians will experience unhealthy air quality due to smoke plumes We also tend to advise people that if you’re in a susceptible group, such as th...
Our method can be generalized to other regions, including those having a mix of major urban areas, deserts, intensive smoke events, snow cover and complex terrains, where PM2.5 has previously been challenging to predict. Prediction uncertainty estimates can also inform further model development and ...
To test the hypothesis that wildfire smoke can cool summer river and stream water temperatures by attenuating solar radiation and air temperature, we analyzed data on summer wildfire smoke, solar radiation, air temperatures, precipitation, river discharge, and water temperatures in the lower Klamath Ri...