Smoke from wildfires in Quebec moved across eastern portions of Canada and the U.S. this week. This NASAEarth computer model used satellite, aircraft, and ground-based data to track the black carbon particles (soot) and hazardous air.
particles, or soot, moved across eastern portions of Canada and the U.S. from June 3–8, 2023. Polluted air originated from a spike in wildfire activity in Quebec in early June.
Then, a weather system pushed smoke from those blazes toward northeast and mid-Atlantic states, bringing hazardous air to densely populated regions of the U.S. model, which assimilates data from satellite, aircraft, and ground-based observing systems. In addition to making use of satellite observations of aerosols and fires, GEOS-FP also incorporates meteorological data like air temperature, moisture, and winds to project the plume’s behavior. TheAt 9 a.m.
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