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Lilac sun caused by Canadian wildfires smoke, forecaster explains
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is responsible for the current diluted lilac or purple colour of the sun, a meteorologist has ...
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Impressive amount of Canadian wildfire smoke wrapped up in a UK storm
Special air quality statements span Newfoundland as drifting Canadian wildfire smoke spreads across the region. That same ...
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How Canadian wildfires and Storm Agnes created 'white sun' phenomenon
A unique combination of wildfire smoke from Canada and cloud formations in the wake of Storm Agnes led to the unusual sight.
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As wildfires worsen, Canada's space agency wants to become firefighters' eye in the sky
Canadian fire forecasters will get a new tool in 2029 — the world's first satellite devoted to tracking wildfires.
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Wildfire smoke from Canada blankets Maine's skies on Thursday
Some Mainers may think they woke up to dense fog or just cloudy skies on Thursday morning. Or so it may have seemed. A very thick plume of wildfire smoke from the Canadian province of Alberta has made ...
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Canadian Wildfire Smoke Darkens Greenland Skies
Smoke from Canadian wildfires has darkened skies in Greenland's west, said residents of the Arctic island who are hundreds of kilometres from Canada's coast. Canada has experienced its worst ever ...
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Wildfires in Canada led to dangerous air quality in parts of the US for the first time. See the affected areas
Cities across the US, particularly those in California where wildfires are common, are often exposed to lower air quality due to a mix of urban pollution and weather effects. But even some rural areas ...
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Canadian fire chiefs deliver climate change message to United Nations following devastating season
Fire chiefs from West Kelowna and Halifax spoke in front of world leaders on Wednesday in New York, sharing first-hand ...
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Smoke-filled air from Canadian wildfires returns to Capital Region
ALBANY — After severe thunderstorms and flash floods, New Yorkers are once again facing a return of unhealthy air due to smoke from the ongoing Canadian wildfires. Gov. Kathy Hochul first ...
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Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Darkens Sky in Greenland
Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Darkens Sky in Greenland A resident in Nuuk, Greenland, was surprised by a dark sky early on ...
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Canadian Wildfire Smoke Darkens Skies In Greenland's Capital
Smoke from Canadian wildfires has darkened the skies about Greenland’s capital Nuuk. Residents of the Arctic island, which is located hundreds of kilometres from Canada’s coast, describe a strong ...

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