RT @AerosolWatch: Large, thick #CanadianWildfires #smoke plume (dark red) moving over #GreatLakes & #MidAtlantic regions this morning 1 Aug, shown by #GOESEast #ABI aerosol optical depth (AOD). Smoke aloft, turning skies milky but minimal impact on surface #AirQuality. @ryans_wx @NOAASatellites https://t.co/0JP7CseagV
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RT @m_parrington: Late September increase in Canada #wildfire emissions, by approx 50 Mt C (> some years summer & annual totals), in just a couple of days last weekend in #CopernicusAtmosphere GFAS data, estimated from MODIS🛰️ FRP obs shown by @nplareau⬇️ ads.atmosphere.copernicus.eu… #pyrocene
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It just won't stop. Canada realized its most intense episode of fire growth to date (as shown by accumulated FRP), never-mind that it happened on a date after which every previous season (in the MODIS record) had slowed to a trickle... #pyrocene #canadianwildfires - Neil Lareau ECMWF
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