DESCRIPTIVE TEXT NARRATIVE FOR SMOKE/DUST OBSERVED IN SATELLITE IMAGERY
THROUGH 1630Z July 18, 2020
SMOKE: Northern California... The Mineral Fire in the western San Joaquin Valley was observed emitting thick smoke this morning. The smoke emissions were moving off toward the west-northwest through the Salinas River valley, with some older smoke continuing north-northwest into northern California as far north as the northern Sacramento Valley to near Mount Shasta. Pacific Northwest… A sizable area of thin remnant smoke was observed across the Pacific Northwest and the Pacific Ocean. This could either be transport from Siberia or leftover from northward transport of smoke from the Mineral Fire. Some of the smoke was moving south while some was also moving east. Utah/Wyoming… Thin to slightly thicker remnant smoke was observed extending from northern Utah into southern Wyoming. This area of remnant was moving off toward the east-northeast. The parent activity is likely either the Mineral Fire in California or transport from Siberia. Ohio and Tennessee Valleys into the Ozarks… A thin area of remnant smoke was observed this morning moving west-southwest across the Tennessee and Ohio valleys into the Ozarks. This is likely the same remnant smoke observed yesterday over the northern Plains and Great Lakes with some possible minor contribution from the smoke emitted from fires across Texas and Oklahoma yesterday. SAHARAN DUST: Western Gulf of Mexico/Bay of Campeche/Eastern Mexico/Texas… Saharan Dust was observed lingering over the area stretching from south Texas into the Bay of Campeche drifting off toward the west. Atlantic Ocean... Another area of light density Saharan Dust was observed extending across the Atlantic to an area north of Puerto Rico. A dense layer is also now emerging from the African coast. Hosley 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/data/land/fire/currenthms.jpg GIS: ftp://satpsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/FIRE/HMS/GIS/ KML: http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/data/land/fire/fire.kml (fire) http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/data/land/fire/smoke.kml (smoke) ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS REGARDING THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE SENT TO: SSDFireTeam@noaa.gov