smoky as all hell again today in my drive up to the lake. How much more of canada is left to burn at this point? Good god. Another summer of breathing this shit in again……
Damn that’s a lot of fires going up in Alberta. Doesn’t that seem fairly early? These things burn all winter? Imagine that far north they haven’t lost their snow for too long yet?I thought Trudeau burnt Canada to the ground already too.
This shows the fires and size:
https://cwfis.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/interactive-map?zoom=0.8¢er=400000,1000000&month=5&day=12&year=2024#iMap
C’one man, global warming..oh wait it’s climate change now. I can see another increase for those poor sucks north of us in a carbon tax... and not to be Debbie downer but we are the carbon they want to rid..How do they have that many fires get going this early in spring that far north? They had to have snow and melt and everything a little wet no? What am I missing here? Do they smolder all winter long? Something seems off about it. I never remember this many fires and this much smoke growing up. I hardly remember any days with haze or smoke and as far as I know they’ve had forests in canada back then
As if these fire aren’t normal…Don’t fires emit co2? Wouldn’t massive amounts of fires increase atmospheric co2….. it’s almost like they are trying to push a narrative again. My gut tells me something is normal with these fires. That’s a lot of fires to be going already this early after winteralmost like human intervention in starter these fires.. but I’m just a consperisy therotrist..
That haze isn’t blocking the rays, you’ll still gonna burn under that sun, ask me how I know.. lol I currently look like a well done lobster.I'm digging the haze.
Blocking out the bright/ hot sunshine I despise .
Goddman autocorrect. Yes I meant not normal.As if these fire aren’t normal…
I have to apply face sunscreen right away almost every day on the water or I burn. The last really bad smoke summer I went almost the entire month of July without using sunscreen. The sun appeared less intense than a flashlight in the eyes.That haze isn’t blocking the rays, you’ll still gonna burn under that sun, ask me how I know.. lol I currently look like a well done lobster.
The fires of last summer over-wintered very well, but I don't know all the details on why. Basically, they sat and simmered all winter, and now with the warmth of spring they are taking off again. The Canadians referred to them as zombie fires.How do they have that many fires get going this early in spring that far north? They had to have snow and melt and everything a little wet no? What am I missing here? Do they smolder all winter long? Something seems off about it. I never remember this many fires and this much smoke growing up. I hardly remember any days with haze or smoke and as far as I know they’ve had forests in canada back then
Zombie fires, also known as overwintering or holdover fires, are wildfires that smolder underground through the winter and reemerge in the spring, appearing to rise from the dead. This phenomenon is facilitated by the fire's ability to burn slowly in organic layers beneath the snow, such as in peat or old, carbon-rich soils, and can occur after a wildfire has seemingly been extinguished on the surface. These fires can contribute to the total burn area in forests, particularly in the Arctic Circle, where they have been found to make up a significant portion of the total burned area in certain years. They are a concern due to their potential to release large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere, their ability to reignite early in the spring, extending the active fire season, and their potential to become more common in the future due to climate change (which leads to warmer temperatures and more favorable conditions for wildfires).The fires of last summer over-wintered very well, but I don't know all the details on why. Basically, they sat and simmered all winter, and now with the warmth of spring they are taking off again. The Canadians referred to them as zombie fires.
How can they not have some back burns, or forest management. Seems they dont really give a fuck as the smoke is an American problem. Cant we sue for them screwing up our air, and another summer?Zombie fires, also known as overwintering or holdover fires, are wildfires that smolder underground through the winter and reemerge in the spring, appearing to rise from the dead. This phenomenon is facilitated by the fire's ability to burn slowly in organic layers beneath the snow, such as in peat or old, carbon-rich soils, and can occur after a wildfire has seemingly been extinguished on the surface. These fires can contribute to the total burn area in forests, particularly in the Arctic Circle, where they have been found to make up a significant portion of the total burned area in certain years. They are a concern due to their potential to release large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere, their ability to reignite early in the spring, extending the active fire season, and their potential to become more common in the future due to climate change (which leads to warmer temperatures and more favorable conditions for wildfires).