An unusually thick plume of smoke from wildfires in Alberta, Canada, wafted across U.S. Midwest and eastern states.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Fires
Acquired in mid-June 2011, this natural-color image shows smoke from fires in Florida and Georgia blowing over the Atlantic Ocean.
Atmosphere Land Fires
Dust and Haze
Acquired August 14, 2012, this image shows thick smoke plumes spanning Wyoming. Wildfire smoke from outside Wyoming collected over the state.
Atmosphere Dust and Haze
A plume of smoke from wildfires burning in Canada reached the eastern United States.
Atmosphere Fires
Image of the Day Atmosphere Dust and Haze Fires
Acquired June 5, 2011, this natural-color image shows thick smoke from Arizona traveling northward through Colorado.
Atmosphere Land Dust and Haze
Gray-brown smoke drifts north over the Canadian Arctic and the Beaufort Sea in this true-color image from June 28, 2010.
A new experimental model that relies on data from NOAA and NASA satellites has proven remarkably good at simulating the behavior of wildfire smoke.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Fires Remote Sensing
This photo-like image from August 4, 2010, shows intense fires burning across central Russia and a thick plume of smoke stretching about 3,000 kilometers (1,860 miles).
Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Dust and Haze
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