
AirNow Fire and Smoke Map
This map shows fine particle pollution (PM2.5) from wildfires and other sources. It provides a public resource of information to best prepare and manage wildfire season. Developed in a …
Fire and Smoke Map
The Fire and Smoke Map allows you to compare current air quality from low-cost sensors, the regulatory grade monitors that report to AirNow, and temporary monitors that USFS, states, …
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Wildfire smoke is impacting air quality in multiple states. Please use the Fire and Smoke map to check on wildfire smoke impacts in your area.
Wildfire smoke map: Track fires and red flag warnings across the …
Track the latest wildfire and smoke information with data that is updated hourly based upon input from several incident and intelligence sources.
Wildland Fires and Smoke - US EPA
May 14, 2025 · Smoke from wildland fires can degrade air quality in the United States. EPA, the U.S. Forest Service, and other federal, state and local agencies and organizations are working …
Wildfire Map: Track Live Fires, Smoke, & Lightning | Map of Fire
Track wildfires & smoke across the US. Monitor fire spread, intensity, and lightning strikes. Stay informed with real-time updates on Map of Fire.
How Wildfire Smoke Affects Your Body | Wildfires | CDC
Apr 19, 2024 · Wildfire smoke is a mix of gases and fine particles from burning trees and plants, buildings, and other material. Wildfire smoke can make you sick. Breathing in smoke can …
Smoke smell permeates Philadelphia region after wildfire ... - CBS …
1 day ago · That smoke smell is not a Father's Day barbecue you're missing. The smoke, haze and ash permeating the Philadelphia region on Saturday morning are due to a wildfire burning …
Wildfire smoke map: Track fires and red flag warnings across the …
Track the latest wildfire and smoke information with data that is updated hourly based upon input from several incident and intelligence sources.
Unmasking the complicated chemistry of wildfire smoke: How far …
May 14, 2025 · Wildfire smoke contains primary pollutants—particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur oxides—that are released directly by the fire. Once these …