![]() ![]() ![]() and Mexico into Arizona and California in the past several weeks turned deadly. skies off record Canadian wildfires were a by-product of record warmth and drought in Canada. The weeks of smoke which filled Chicago, Midwest and Eastern U.S. Chicago’s modest summer warmth belies what’s happening with temps elsewhere in the country and globally. ![]() June was the warmest on record globally, while the past week has seen three consecutive days which have been the hottest on record globally as Antarctic Sea ice drops to its lowest coverage of the satellite age-Scientists believe 2023 is on track to become the warmest year on the books even as global ocean temps reach new highs.Total carbon emissions from Canadian fires to date in the 2023 season exceeds those of any prior season since detailed observations began in 2003 and well above the 2003-2022 average Canada wildfires with continuing active fires across the country for first days of July and total estimated emissions continuing to increase, well above 2003-2022 annual totals.Here’s where smoke off the Canadian wildfires is Friday morning THE FIRES CONTINUE TO BREAK RECORDS IN CANADA SO WHERE IS THE SMOKE FROM THESE FIRES NOW AND WHERE IS IT GOING in the coming 48 hours? Here’s a smoke forecast off the National Weather Service’s “RAP” model:.Saturday opens with rains which scatter as mixed sun breaks out-more rains and thunderstorms due late Tuesday through Wednesday night and again next weekendĪCTIVE FIRES Friday-Courtesy of NASA CANADIAN WILDFIRES CONTINUE TO BURNĪ wind shift has cleared the smoke from the Chicago area, though it’s likely we’ve NOT seen the last of these fires’ smoke. ![]()
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