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Thick wildfire smoke hanging over Manitoba has prompted the cancellation of the Sail West regional championships in Gimli as ...
Smoke from wildfires in Manitoba, a Western province facing its worst fire season in 30 years, has created hazardous air ...
A researcher from the University of Saskatchewan is looking into how wildfires are impacting bird physiology during migration ...
Environment Canada meteorologist Crawford Luke says wildfire smoke can definitely have an impact on the development of ...
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The Weather Network on MSNFrom flames to forecasts: How wildfire smoke affects your weatherThe biggest impact smoke has on weather is air temperature. The smoke in the air can reflect incoming sunlight back into ...
World Cup being hosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States is less than a year away and FIFA’s protocols for matches ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires again plagued portions of the northern United States on July 16, prompting air quality alerts from Illinois to Maine.
As Canada’s wildfire smoke creeps down into the U.S., it’s also transforming. Chemical reactions between gases and sunlight create ozone, which further exacerbates lung conditions like asthma.
Smoke from the Canadian wildfires-- fueled by record heat and dry conditions -- could severely impact the health of millions of people across the United States.. More than 800 active fires burning ...
The smoke coming from more than 210 fires burning in Canada, ... The post Smoke won't stay north: How Canada's wildfires could impact the US appeared first on Straight Arrow News.
Some good news. The circumstances that led to the smoky chaos of 2023 were unique. Canada didn't just break its wildfire records that year, it obliterated them.
North Jersey residents may notice hazy skies over the next few days as dozens of wildfires burn across Canada, causing smoke to pour into parts of the United States. As of June 2, 188 active ...
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