![]() ![]() The smoke from this whole region merged to the north with the large plume seen over the eastern U.S., extending further into the northern Gulf of Mexico. An area of moderate smoke could also be seen covering the eastern coastline of Mexico extending to the north into central Texas. SMOKE/AEROSOL: Texas/Mexico/Gulf of Mexico/Northwest Central America/Pacific Ocean - An area of light density smoke covered most of Mexico with the exception of the northern Yucatan Peninsula, extending over offshore areas of the western Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific ocean along western Mexico. Some was also merging with smoke/aerosol across the Great Plains, Gulf Coast and Florida Thick remnant smoke from both western and eastern Canada was seen across eastern Canada extending south across the Great Lakes and into the Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and out across the North Atlantic. The more significant wildfire activity is now located throughout Quebec and Ontario, from which thick smoke was being produced and moved south to southwestward. A couple fires were also seen producing smoke across central Saskatchewan, where the smoke was moving northeastward. Cloud cover is likely obscuring smoke across central Alberta, southern BC, northern Saskatchewan and northern Manitoba. Smoke was moving south to southwestward around a low pressure over central Alberta. The some was mainly light with some moderate density smoke. This being said, smoke production was still observed across northeastern BC, northern Alberta, and southern NW Territory. Descriptive text narrative for smoke/dust observed in satelite imagery through June 19, 2023, 8 p.m.Ĭanada/United States/Atlantic Ocean - Wildfire activity was still noted across western Canada, although to a lesser extent than in previous weeks. ![]()
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