A heavy haze of smoke from wildfires in british columbia hangs over northwest washington monday august 13.
Satellite image bc forest fires.
Satellite image shows smoke from western wildfires stretching all the way to michigan.
Smoky skies from u s.
In satellite images taken by noaa on thursday and friday enormous amounts of smoke created by the fires can be seen extending and spiraling hundreds of miles out over the pacific ocean.
Almost five million.
Northwest clean air officials advise residents to limit outdoor activities if possible.
The satellite imagery of the u s.
The area in the orange contour is smoke in the mid upper levels of the atmosphere that has reached.
The image captures a tumultuous summer.
Nasa earth observatory nasa gsfc lauren daphin.
The fires are marked with tiny red dots on the left side of the image.
Forest fires burning in the mountains of british columbia canada threatened air quality hundreds of kilometers away in mid august 2010.
This true color image shows the smoke on the afternoon of august 19.
A satellite image shows the smoke from fires in british columbia drifting across alberta and saskatchewan on aug.
New satellite images show the scale of the wildfires ravaging the western united states with smoke clouds reaching as far as michigan 2 000 miles from the pacific coast.
Here is a visible satellite image valid at 2pm pdt showing the vast extent of the wildfire smoke.