DESCRIPTIVE TEXT NARRATIVE FOR SMOKE/DUST OBSERVED IN SATELLITE IMAGERY
THROUGH 0230Z May 19, 2016
SMOKE: South and Central Canada/Northern Plains: A large area of light to heavy density residual smoke from the Alberta and British Columbia wildfires is visible to the east of the border of Alberta/Saskatchewan moving east across Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and into western Quebec. The smoke is moving south through extreme northeastern Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota (excluding the southwest corner near Rapid City), western Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, northern Missouri, and central Illinois, as well as far northwest Indiana. The full extent of the smoke is obscured by heavy cloud coverage. Gulf of Mexico: Light smoke is over the southern and central Gulf of Mexico; the smoke originates from agricultural burning in Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula and Central America. -Sandusky THIS TEXT PRODUCT IS PRIMARILY INTENDED TO DESCRIBE SIGNIFICANT AREAS OF SMOKE ASSOCIATED WITH ACTIVE FIRES AND SMOKE WHICH HAS BECOME DETACHED FROM THE FIRES AND DRIFTED SOME DISTANCE AWAY FROM THE SOURCE FIRE. TYPICALLY OVER THE COURSE OF ONE OR MORE DAYS. AREAS OF BLOWING DUST ARE ALSO DESCRIBED. USERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO VIEW A GRAPHIC DEPICTION OF THESE AND OTHER PLUMES WHICH ARE LESS EXTENSIVE AND STILL ATTACHED TO THE SOURCE FIRE IN VARIOUS GRAPHIC FORMATS ON OUR WEB SITE: JPEG: http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Products/land/hms.html GIS: http://www.firedetect.noaa.gov/viewer.htm KML: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/FIRE/kml.html ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS REGARDING THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE SENT TO SSDFireTeam@noaa.gov