Sep 17, 2020

πŸ”₯ ~ Sending πŸ’šπŸ’šLOVEπŸ’šπŸ’š for the Wildfires (by Kathleen Mary Willis + GAOG) ~ |


Talent, Oregon, covered in red fire retardant.


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Please join us
sending LOVE

to quell the winds. . .
bring moisture
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for the wildfires in California,
Oregon, and Washington

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Smoke from the US West Coast wildfires has reached Europe

London (CNN) The wildfires devastating California and other parts of the western United States are the worst in 18 years, with vast amounts of thick smoke affecting large areas of the North America and even reaching Northern Europe, scientists said Wednesday.

The fires, which began in mid-August in California and Colorado, are “significantly more intense than the 2003-2019 average for the whole country and the affected states,” according to data from Europe’s Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS).




Image from the NOAA/NASA Suomi-NPP satellite of smoke over the western US on 11 September 2020. Orange dots show active wildfires. California is at the centre of the map along the US west coast, with Oregon to its north and Washington just north of Oregon. Credit: NOAA/NASA.

Forecast of carbon monoxide in the atmosphere between 14 September and 19 September 2020. Credit: Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service, ECMWF.
Monitoring fires, smoke at #CopernicusAtmosphere

Monitoring Service ➡️ https://atmosphere.copernicus.eu/cams-monitors-smoke-release-devastating-us-wildfires


Click on the link above to see where the fires are
and how far the smoke is traveling.

Smoke in Vancouver, BC, September 16th, 2020, no mountains in the distance

Calling on our Universal Selves,
Star Brothers and Sisters
for assistance
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