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Smoke from Alaska and Canada Fires Dives into the Continental U.S.

Smoke over Canada
Smoke from the Canadian fires can be seen in this image taken by the Suomi NPP satellite.

The InciWeb Incident Information System is following 18 fires in Alaska that are contributing, along with 49 uncontrolled fires under surveillance by the Canadian Wildland Fire Information System, to vast areas of visible smoke throughout Canadian provinces and stretching into northern U.S. states. This image from the Suomi NPP satellite’s VIIRS instrument was taken from NOAA View on June 28, 2015. The smoke from these fires can also be seen in NOAA View as Aerosol Optical Thickness, a measure of how aerosols, such as smoke from wildfires, scatter and absorb sunlight.

Credit: NOAA/NASA