California's
Deadliest Fire Now Blocking Sun; Temps Drop By 10 Degrees As
"Hazardous" Air Chokes Residents
15
November, 2018
California's
deadliest fire in state history has generated so much smoke that it's
blotting out the sun - which has caused surface temperatures to drop
by as much as 10 degrees Farenheit, according to the US National
Weather Service.
The
smoke from the Camp Fire, which has burned 140,000 acres, claimed at
least 56 lives, and is 40% contained, is so bad that anyone in the
cities of Chico or Gridley who venture outdoors without a
surgical-grade respirator are putting themselves in danger, according
to Bloomberg.
Current air quality across much of the region is very poor. Check with https://t.co/XYTBpMFjzh and your local air quality board for more information. #CAwxpic.twitter.com/Rao8t4gvwD
— NWS Sacramento (@NWSSacramento) November 15, 2018
The air in the immediate vicinity of the fire is considered “hazardous” -- the worst it can be -- and the poorest in the U.S. AirNow has an “unhealthy” rating for the air from Sacramento to Livermore, and it’s only a little better for San Francisco.
The smoke is so thick “it prevents the sunlight from reaching the surface,” said Hannah Chandler-Cooley, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Sacramento. “It prevents surface heating.” -Bloomberg
The
poor air quality is expected to stick around through next week before
the weather patterns shift - which will potentially blow smoke to the
East, Chandler-Cooley told Bloomberg by telephone.
CO2
levels at 479 ppm
631
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