I have a theory on the fires and the weather. The upper midwest was bone dry throughout most of May and June. I mean not a drop for weeks in the springtime. Weird.
And then the fires started. Now we have a high and a low trade places every couple days. With the dry weather, under a high the winds would blow to the northeast, blowing any smoke away from the US and out over Labrador towards the Atlantic. With the movement of these systems though you have an ability to pump that smoke south into the US.
I have a theory on the fires and the weather. The upper midwest was bone dry throughout most of May and June. I mean not a drop for weeks in the springtime. Weird.
And then the fires started. Now we have a high and a low trade places every couple days. With the dry weather, under a high the winds would blow to the northeast, blowing any smoke away from the US and out over Labrador towards the Atlantic. With the movement of these systems though you have an ability to pump that smoke south into the US.