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hatrack

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Sun Jul 28, 2019, 07:26 PM Jul 2019

Satellites Provide Impressive Images Of Smoke From Arctic/Boreal Forest Fires Across N. Hemisphere









Wildfires are burning across 11 regions of Russia amid a hot, dry summer. Even regions free from fire are feeling its effects, as air masses have spread the smoke plumes across a wide area.

The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on the Suomi NPP satellite acquired this natural-color image on July 21, 2019. Note the distinct plumes stemming from fires on the right side of the image. Winds carried the smoke toward the southwest where you can see it mixing with a storm system .

The largest fires—thought to be triggered by lightning—were located in the regions of Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, and Buryatia. As of July 22, the blazes had burned 89,076 hectares (320 square miles), 38,930 hectares (150 square miles), and 10,600 hectares (41 square miles) in these regions, respectively.

News reports show Krasnoyark under a blanket of haze. No fires were reported to be burning in the vicinity of Novosibirsk, Siberia’s largest city, but winds carried in enough smoke to cause the city’s air quality to plummet.

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https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/145355/wildfire-smoke-swirls-over-russia?src=nha
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Satellites Provide Impressive Images Of Smoke From Arctic/Boreal Forest Fires Across N. Hemisphere (Original Post) hatrack Jul 2019 OP
Impressive is one way to put it. or horrifying af is another. Kurt V. Jul 2019 #1
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