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Are you sensitive to wildfire smoke? Canadian wildfires are causing a smoky haze in the sky
The recent rainy weather in the Piedmont Triad kept particle pollution impacts from smoky haze at bay until late Friday. Now, wildfire smoke plumes are bringing particle pollution in the higher end of ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is causing air quality concerns and hazy skies for many Americans in the Midwest and Northeast for another day this week. Map shows air quality alerts in effect Wednesday ...
All fire departments urge the public to avoid burning outdoors until further notice. The combination of gusty winds (we're ...
Canada wildfire smoke is impacting air quality across a dozen U.S. states, primarily in the Northeast and Great Lakes regions. Air quality is expected to remain poor through Wednesday, Aug. 6, with ...
Canadian wildfire smoke is impacting air quality across a dozen northeastern and midwestern U.S. states. Air quality is expected to remain poor in the Northeast through Tuesday, with some improvement ...
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Is Canadian wildfire smoke clearing? Michigan has fewer advisories Aug. 6. Map, forecast
Michigan's statewide air quality advisory has ended, with only the Upper Peninsula and a few counties in northern Michigan seeing advisories on Aug. 6. because of lingering Canadian wildfire smoke.
Smoke from wildfires in Canada continue to impact air quality in the northern United States, even in the New York City metro area and Hudson Valley. According to the National Weather Service, wildfire ...
We now live in the Pyrocene, a proposed new geologic epoch of high wildfire activity brought about by human-caused climate change. The occurrence of extreme fire weather is now roughly double compared ...
NOAA introduces the RRFS-Smoke model, a new tool that predicts the movement of wildfire smoke and its impact on air quality.
Smoke from the Bear Gulch Fire in the Olympic National Forest near Lake Cushman has been drifting across a large swath of Western Washington and intermittently worsening the air quality throughout the ...
Smoke from wildfires exacerbated by climate change may cause as many as 71,000 additional deaths per year in the United States by 2050, a study published Thursday in the journal Nature found. That ...
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