Rowski
Veteran Member
- Joined
- May 18, 2000
- Messages
- 1,474
- Location
- North Central Vermont, Jay Peak Area
- Tractor
- 2004 New Holland TN70DA with 32LC loader, 2000 New Holland 2120 with Curtis cab, 7309 loader
To day was supposed to be a sunny day. Turns out that the airflow out of the northwest causes the smoke from the Canadian wildfires to partially block the sun. The National Weather Service in Burlington VT issued a weather statement about the reduced visibility and added respiratory stress. It was really weird all day it was this yellowish bronze color. I did get a good odor of the smoke for about an hour. It kept the air temps down almost 10 degrees. You could actually see the plume of smoke on a visible satellite map in motion (via the internet), pretty neat.
Did anybody else have trouble seeing the sun, due to the smoke? How about the smokey odor? They say west side of New England got it the worst.
Attached is a picture of the sun around late afternoon. Not sure how it will come out, my monitor and/or video card is the greatest. But this is how the sun looked all day.
Did anybody else have trouble seeing the sun, due to the smoke? How about the smokey odor? They say west side of New England got it the worst.
Attached is a picture of the sun around late afternoon. Not sure how it will come out, my monitor and/or video card is the greatest. But this is how the sun looked all day.