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New England Smoke


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I noticed fires burning in Southern Ontario a couple of days ago and it looks to me that smoke is now advecting in to New England on the NW flow. I don't see any meantion of itin the AFD's but here in Central NH right now the visability is definately reduced. Unlike last year I can't smell anything. Here's 8am vis picture. Heaviest smoke to move into SNE then a break but more looks to come in later today from the NW.

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Did anyone notice the sun last night? It was a remarkable sunset, nice pinkish/red.. I'm wondering if that had to do with the smoke?

Also what will the smoke do to the heat? reduce it?

Def a reddish tint out there

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Smoke is clearing out of N/C NH and moving into Mass. Next batch in Ontario will move into SW New England and the NYC area later today. Because I am fortunate to have a 50 mile view it is really interesting to see these things change hourly. Those of you without the long views really have a harder time noticing the differences in the atmosphere. In any event my visability has gone back up from 3-4 miles to over 20 miles now.

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Smoke is clearing out of N/C NH and moving into Mass. Next batch in Ontario will move into SW New England and the NYC area later today. Because I am fortunate to have a 50 mile view it is really interesting to see these things change hourly. Those of you without the long views really have a harder time noticing the differences in the atmosphere. In any event my visability has gone back up from 3-4 miles to over 20 miles now.

Yeah, the only way I can usually see this happen is either during dawn or sunset or when I go up my street a little and look towards Mt. Monadnock, Might not even be visible today with the regular humid haze

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Are you sneaking over to the conference?

How is Towson doing?

Everything is great... my legs are just sore as he'll. I am in a joke computer science class right now doing absolutely nothing for three hours.

I will am 99% sure I will be at the conference Friday. Look forward to meeting the 70% of you I have yet to meet.

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Smoke is clearing out of N/C NH and moving into Mass. Next batch in Ontario will move into SW New England and the NYC area later today. Because I am fortunate to have a 50 mile view it is really interesting to see these things change hourly. Those of you without the long views really have a harder time noticing the differences in the atmosphere. In any event my visability has gone back up from 3-4 miles to over 20 miles now.

The same thing happened here.. can def tell the sun is shining brighter.. post when you think more smoke is coming in

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I noticed fires burning in Southern Ontario a couple of days ago and it looks to me that smoke is now advecting in to New England on the NW flow. I don't see any mention of it in the AFD's but here in Central NH right now the visibility is definitely reduced. Unlike last year I can't smell anything. Here's 8am vis picture. Heaviest smoke to move into SNE then a break but more looks to come in later today from the NW.

Roger Hill spoke about the smoke this morning in his first broadcast; he said to expect the reduced visibility/haze and the colored sunrise/sunset effects, but that since this smoke was much higher in the atmosphere than what was around last summer, we probably won't be smelling it.

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