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TopicWildfires in Canada
WTGHookshot
06/06/23 2:53:15 PM
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AnsestralRecall posted...
Western Canadian wildfires have been affecting the upper Midwest for years now

That's why I point out in the "TL;DR" of the opening post that it is common elsewhere, but not common to affect some of the largest population centers of the mid-west and Atlantic sea board. Places like NYC, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Detroit, Baltimore, Cleveland, Nashville, Indianapolis, Columbus, Raleigh, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, and more.

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTYqwiJB5Gpvb_oz_GM6JjlHqCcoCsbwYohXA&usqp=CAU

https://cmg-cmg-tv-10040-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.com/resizer/tJf0n_XouSgHo5KRsgpPuZP1Uxg=/1440x810/filters:format(jpg):quality(70)/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/cmg/PHEXQK7YTSFBCNOCHZ7GRPKWGA.jpeg

Comparison images of a map of North America at night (first link) and the impact zone of the current smoke (second link). That's why I bring it up. Not saying it's not common elsewhere, just stating it's not common in that particular bubble of population density along the Atlantic and Mid-west together.

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