Idaho/Montana/Wyoming - A large fire in east central Idaho was producing moderate to thick density smoke in the vicinity of the fire. Leftover detached moderate density smoke from this fire spread to the east across Washington and northern Idaho.Īrizona/New Mexico - Several fires in southwestern New Mexico and central and southeastern Arizona were responsible for a broad area of generally thin to moderate density smoke which covered the area from eastern Arizona to south central Colorado and north central New Mexico. Oregon/Northwestern California - A large fire located in southwestern Oregon is producing a smoke plume of moderate to locally thick density which fanned out to the north and south of the fire impacting western Oregon and northwestern California. Farther to the west, a large mass of thicker density smoke from the ongoing major wildfires burning in western and northwestern Canada covered a good portion of central, western, and northwestern Canada as well as far northeastern Alaska. Another band of moderate density smoke extended across Wisconsin and lower Michigan. An area of moderate density smoke were seen stretching from Pennsylvania and New Jersey to the northeast over far southeastern Canada and some of the Labrador Sea. Within this larger area of thin density smoke were batches of moderate to thick density smoke. including Alaska, along with the northern half of Mexico, much of the central and northern Atlantic, and some of the Gulf of Alaska and the far eastern Pacific off the west coast of Mexico and California. West Coast and West Coast of Mexico - The enormous area of smoke primarily from the Canadian wildfires continues to be seen this morning covering virtually all of Canada and the U.S. Descriptive text narrative for smoke/dust observed in satelite imagery through July 20, 2023, 5 p.m.Ĭanada/United States/Atlantic Ocean/Northern Mexico/Pacific Ocean off the U.S.
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