Wednesday, June 04, 2025

Canadian Wildfire Smoke Forecasts

The wildfires currently raging in Canada have forced the evacuation of over 25,000 people across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Manitoba has been the hardest hit, with entire communities like Flin Flon and Cranberry Portage forced to flee. The smoke from the wildfires is now affecting air quality not just in Canada, but in several U.S. states.

You can use Smoke Forecast to view BlueSky Canada smoke forecasts on an interactive map. These forecasts are produced by the Weather Forecast Research Team at the University of British Columbia, with support from multiple agencies. Utilizing information on fire locations, sizes, and atmospheric conditions, the map shows areas likely to be affected by wildfire smoke and estimates associated smoke concentrations.

Using the map, you can view hourly, daily average, and daily maximum ground-level PM2.5 concentrations - the fine particulate matter that poses significant health risks, especially to vulnerable populations. These forecasts can help individuals and public health agencies prepare for and respond to poor air quality conditions by providing timely, localized data. 

The Canadian Wildland Fire Information System's Interactive Map shows the current danger levels across Canada. The map also allows you to view the current estimated fire perimeters in near-real time and the locations of active fires.

1 comment:

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