Wildfire smoke contains dark sooty particles that can “burn off” clouds.
Published Aug 8, 2013As satellites observed, an intense wildfire in Quebec, Canada, lofted smoke high into the atmosphere in June 2013. Winds then drove the smoke across the Atlantic Ocean all the way to Europe.
Published Jun 28, 2013Fires in Quebec, Canada, are the likely source.
Published Jun 27, 2013Plumes from fires in Canada and the United States have crossed the Atlantic Ocean.
Published Jun 27, 2013Wildfire was burning just west of Hudson Bay on June 26, 2013.
Published Jun 27, 2013On June 19, 2013, the NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this image of a large wildfire burning in western Quebec.
Published Jun 20, 2013