On the road: No escaping fallout from climate change and severe weather

On the road: No escaping fallout from climate change and severe weather

Editor’s note: This is San Antonio Report Editor Robert Rivard’s final summer travelogue. His regular column resumes Sunday. Rainfall in Taos and northern New Mexico, locals say, is the best in at least five years. Afternoon thunderstorms, some intense and prolonged, were a daily experience during our week of fly fishing, river rafting, hiking, and cultural exploration. Yet even on the clearest of days, the curtain of haze that enveloped the Sangre de Cristo mountains…

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Western wildfires: Crews make progress on huge Oregon blaze

Western wildfires: Crews make progress on huge Oregon blaze

By NATHAN HOWARD, Associated Press BLY, Ore. — The nation’s largest wildfire raged through southern Oregon on Friday, but crews were scaling back some night operations as hard work and weaker winds helped reduce the spread of flames even as wildfires continued to threaten homes in neighboring California. The Bootleg Fire, which has destroyed an area half the size of Rhode Island, was 40% surrounded after burning some 70 homes, mainly cabins, fire officials said….

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Wildfire haze decreases on Friday; Triangle moves to Code Yellow

Wildfire haze decreases on Friday; Triangle moves to Code Yellow

By WRAL Weather We’ve spent the last couple of days draped in smoke from wildfires from the western part of the United States and even Canada. The haze traveled all the way across the country into North Carolina. The smoke prompted a Code Orange alert for air quality over nearly all of the state on Thursday, which expired at midnight. Air quality will improve slowly each day through the weekend with a moderate (Code Yellow)…

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Air quality begins to clear as wildfire haze moves out

Air quality begins to clear as wildfire haze moves out

By WRAL Weather We’ve spent the last couple of days draped in smoke from wildfires from the western part of the United States and even Canada that traveled all the way across the country into made North Carolina. The smoke prompted a Code Orange alert for air quality over nearly all of North Carolina on Thursday, but that alert is now set to expire at midnight. Air quality will improve slowly each day through the…

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How western wildfires create red sunsets in North Carolina

How western wildfires create red sunsets in North Carolina

By Tony Rice, NASA Ambassador Smoke from wildfires across Western Canada, Southern Oregon, Northern California are riding upper level winds across the continent. These hazy conditions bring air quality concerns, but also provide the right conditions for sunsets ranging from brilliant to eerie.Sunlight is white, but it doesn’t stay that way When viewed from above the atmosphere, such as aboard the International Space Station, the Sun appears white. This is because sunlight is made up of all…

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VERIFY: Yes, wildfire smoke can contribute to someone contracting COVID-19

VERIFY: Yes, wildfire smoke can contribute to someone contracting COVID-19

A study conducted earlier this month that’s being shared online suggests wildfire smoke can actually increase the spread of the coronavirus. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A Code Orange air quality alert is in effect for most of North Carolina Thursday because of the smoke and haze from wildfires burning in Canada and the Western United States.  With elevated smoke in the atmosphere, the Carolinas will be dealing with higher levels of particulates in the air. Some…

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Tokyo may get hit by a typhoon (hurricane) during the Olympics

Tokyo may get hit by a typhoon (hurricane) during the Olympics

Forecast models predict two typhoons could develop over the next two weeks that could threaten the Olympics in Tokyo. TOKYO, Japan — The 2020 Olympics in Tokyo will be juggling a lot of concerns over the next couple of weeks. There’s COVID-19, record hot weather and possibly a hurricane or two — or as they call them in the Northwest Pacific, typhoons. While the Atlantic Basin is quiet with tropical activity, the Pacific Ocean is…

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Haze from western wildfires hampers visibility in NC, makes breathing difficult for some

Haze from western wildfires hampers visibility in NC, makes breathing difficult for some

By Matt Talhelm, WRAL reporter, and Aimee Wilmoth, WRAL weather executive producer Raleigh, N.C. — Do you notice a haze to the sky or perhaps smell a little bit of smoke in the air outside? Believe it or not, smoke from wildfires over the western part of the United States and even Canada is traveling all the way across the country and has made it to North Carolina. The smoke prompted a Code Orange alert…

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Smoke from western US wildfires prompts Code Orange air quality alert

Smoke from western US wildfires prompts Code Orange air quality alert

By Aimee Wilmoth, WRAL weather executive producer Raleigh, N.C. — Do you notice a haze to the sky or perhaps smell a little bit of smoke in the air outside? Believe it or not, smoke from wildfires over the western part of the United States and even Canada is traveling all the way across the country and has made it to North Carolina. The smoke is causing officials to issue a Code Orange alert for…

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Yemeni officials: Nonseasonal floods kill 14 in south, east

Yemeni officials: Nonseasonal floods kill 14 in south, east

By AHMED AL-HAJ, Associated Press SANAA, Yemen — Flooding in Yemen killed at least 14 people this week after nonseasonal rainstorms hit parts of the country, security officials said. The provinces of al-Mahrah, Hadramawt, Shabwa, Abeen and Jouf in the south and east of Yemen have seen instances of flooding. In Shabwa, local officials said a father and daughter are believed to have drowned after swiftly moving waters carried their car away. Searchers had only…

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Smoke from raging West Coast wildfires causes Code Orange air quality alert in North Carolina

Smoke from raging West Coast wildfires causes Code Orange air quality alert in North Carolina

RALEIGH, N.C. — A Code Orange air quality alert is in effect for North Carolina all day Thursday because of smoke from western wildfires. The alert means it can be dangerous for certain people to be outside for extended periods of time. The group at risk includes people with heart or lung disease, as well as children and older adults. According to the EPA, the biggest health threat is the fine particles from smoke that…

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Code Orange air quality alert issued as wildfires out west send smoke to NC

Code Orange air quality alert issued as wildfires out west send smoke to NC

By Aimee Wilmoth, WRAL weather executive producer & Julian Grace, WRAL anchor/reporter Did you notice a haze to the sky or perhaps smell a little bit of smoke in the air outside? Believe it or not, smoke from wildfires over the western part of the United States is traveling all the way across the country and has made it to North Carolina. The smoke is causing officials to issue a Code Orange alert for nearly…

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Western wildfire smoke to cause problems in South Carolina

Western wildfire smoke to cause problems in South Carolina

Western Wildfire on July 20, 2021 (Photo: RMG/CBS News) COLUMBIA, SC (AP) — Health officials say smoke from wildfires in the western U.S. and Canada will drift across parts of South Carolina this week and could cause problems in people with chronic heart and lung diseases. State health officials say the exact timing of the smoke depends on winds, but the worst of it should start late Wednesday and last through Thursday in areas north…

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Massive western wildfires cloud East Coast in haze, bring smoke to North Carolina

Massive western wildfires cloud East Coast in haze, bring smoke to North Carolina

PORTLAND, Ore. — Wildfires in the American West, including one burning in Oregon that’s currently the largest in the U.S., are creating hazy skies along the East Coast as the massive infernos spew smoke and ash into the air in columns up to six miles high. Smoke from the wildfires has even made its way into North Carolina, with heavier plumes in the mountains. The risk for visible haze in the morning in central North…

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Wildfire smoke from the west is making it hazy in the Carolinas

Wildfire smoke from the west is making it hazy in the Carolinas

Smoke can be seen as a ‘haze’ here in the Carolinas and will cause air quality problems for some. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Haze in the Carolinas: Wildfires in Canada and in the Western United States, have put enough smoke into the atmosphere that the effects are being seen as far east as the Carolinas. From extended drought and record-breaking heat, fires like the ones in the headlines here in mid-July 2021, are becoming a repetitive…

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