Skipper Duke Posted July 17 Posted July 17 The Canadian wildfires have spread smoke to England and the United States. 😲 I wondered why it was foggy outside today. Now I know. Quote
HossC Posted July 17 Posted July 17 9 hours ago, Skipper Duke said: The Canadian wildfires have spread smoke to England and the United States. 😲 I wondered why it was foggy outside today. Now I know. I know the smoke has spread over a large area of the northern United States, but it hasn't made it across the Atlantic. It may, however, affect the air quality at Sunday's World Cup final in New Jersey. Skipper Duke 1 Quote
HossC Posted July 18 Posted July 18 The BBC news website has a timelapse video of the World Cup final stadium almost disappearing due to the smoke in the air: https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/c1w1nqwxgexo Skipper Duke 1 Quote
Skipper Duke Posted July 18 Author Posted July 18 2 hours ago, HossC said: The BBC news website has a timelapse video of the World Cup final stadium almost disappearing due to the smoke in the air: https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/c1w1nqwxgexo Oh my goodness. 😲 Quote
Skipper Duke Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago My town's air quality went back to normal. 😀 Quote
HossC Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago The field next door to where I live caught fire the week before last, but luckily it was a reasonably small fire which the fire brigade put out fairly quickly. There was still a lot of smoke and all the cars were covered in ash the following morning. We think it was started by some idiot setting off fireworks (which are illegal in the Republic of Ireland) after several weeks of heatwaves and no rain. I think the only large wildfire we've had in Ireland this year was last month in Slievenamon, Co. Tipperary. There have also been wildfires across in the UK, but it's the ones in continental Europe that have been deadly this year. Skipper Duke 1 Quote
Skipper Duke Posted 15 minutes ago Author Posted 15 minutes ago 31 minutes ago, HossC said: The field next door to where I live caught fire the week before last, but luckily it was a reasonably small fire which the fire brigade put out fairly quickly. There was still a lot of smoke and all the cars were covered in ash the following morning. We think it was started by some idiot setting off fireworks (which are illegal in the Republic of Ireland) after several weeks of heatwaves and no rain. I think the only large wildfire we've had in Ireland this year was last month in Slievenamon, Co. Tipperary. There have also been wildfires across in the UK, but it's the ones in continental Europe that have been deadly this year. Wow 😮 Quote
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