Scientists say Pacific Northwest wildfires are altering air pollution patterns across the U.S.
Scientists warn that the increasingly large and intense wildfires that rage in the Pacific Northwest each summer are causing a spike in air pollutants during August, which they say undermines clear air gains and could be harmful to millions of people.
The warning comes in a study recently published in Nature Communications, a peer-reviewed scientific journal. In that study, scientists with the National Center for Atmospheric Research found that amount of carbon monoxide in the air in August increased dramatically between 2002 and 2018.
Thats significant because carbon monoxide levels are typically lower during the summer. Scientists say wildfire smoke is likely the reason for the detected increase.
Wildfire emissions have increased so substantially that theyre changing the pattern of air quality across North America, Rebecca Buchholz, the lead author of the study, said in a news release. Its quite clear that there is a new peak of air pollution in August that didnt used to exist.
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