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Smoke from Canadian Fires Blankets Eastern U.S.
A number of large, intense wildfires burning in eastern Canada sent a large plume of smoke southward along U.S. east coast in early July. This latest image from the MISR instrument reveals just how thick that smoke plume was.
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Smoke from Canadian Fires Blankets Eastern U.S.
Published Jul 29, 2002
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Smoke from Canadian Fires Blankets Eastern U.S.
Published Jul 10, 2002
Dust and Haze
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Smoke from Canadian Fires Blankets Eastern U.S.
Published Jul 9, 2002
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