How Smoke From Canada's , Wildfires Has Transformed , Skies in the U.S.
'The New York Times' reports that atmospheric scattering
is why skies across the northeastern United States have
turned orange amid heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires.
On a normal day with a blue sky, sunlight bounces...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires shrouds US cities, including Chicago, in a noxious haze again, delaying flights and disrupting outdoor events. Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland recorded some of the worst..
Wildfire Smoke , Blankets the Midwest , With Hazardous Haze.
NPR reports that smoke from widespread
Canadian wildfires has enveloped U.S. cities,
including Detroit, Chicago and Pittsburgh.
The..
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