Smoke from AZ and NM fires carries ash, poison – poorest air quality in ABQ history Reply

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. –Wildfires are burning around New Mexico and it’s getting harder for residents to avoid all the smoke.

Smoke has been so thick in recent days that it’s caused health problems for many residents.

“It can make peoples’ eyes water. It can make their throats burn. It can be a real nuisance for some people that seem to be a little allergic to it,” Air Quality Meteorologist Jeff Stonesifer said.

When a big hot fire throws massive plumes of smoke into the air, the smoke will ride the prevailing winds that typically blow from southwest to northeast. The smoke cloud contains steam, carbon dioxide, compounds of nitrogen, partially burned particles called hydrocarbons, tiny pieces of dirt and ash and small amounts of poison like carbon monoxide.

The very thick smoke over the past few days has brought the poorest air quality in the history of Albuquerque.

“Your nose and your lungs can filter out the larger particles, but they can’t filter out the smaller particles,” Stonesifer said. “I’m not too worried about the carbon monoxide. I’m more worried about the particulate matter and the little bit of toxic stuff in there. You know, cigarette smoke causes health problems too and that has a lot of the same stuff.”

Air quality experts still point to visibility as being the main indicator of how poor local air quality is because you can observe the changes much quicker than monitoring devices can detect and report it.

Source: KOAT News 7 | 1:40 pm MDT June 15, 2011

Here are a few videos taken from my home in Albuquerque of the smoke which has been moving in and out of the city.

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Ash from volcano eruption brings on threat of Chile flood and forces evacuation Reply

A river in southern Chile has overflowed is banks, after it was blocked by volcanic ash and mounting debris. The area around the Nilahu river has been evacuated as a result.

The raised water levels follow the eruption of a volcano in the city of Puyehue on Saturday, which sent a huge ash cloud across nearby towns and all the way to Buenos Aires, the capital of neighbouring Argentina.

The ash has also damaged swathes of crops and killed many fish.

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Arizona’s Wallow Fire over 100,000+ acres strong, and thick smoke choking out New Mexico Reply

JUNE 06, 2011 UPDATE:

I live in Albuquerque NM, and the city is completely covered with the thick smoke from these AZ fires.  See my posting and footage taken tonight of the smoky skies overhead.  When watching, remember, today was a completely clear, sunny day.  Not a cloud in the sky.

Posting:  Albuquerque NM completely engulfed in smoke from the massive AZ fires

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Arizona’s Wallow Fire began on May 29th, and is believed to have been sparked by an unattended campfire. The fire is named after Bear Wallow Wilderness in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest which is near where the fire originated. It is now one of the largest fires in Arizona history. More…

Mt Etna erupts May 12, 2011. Footage of nighttime eruption. 1

Most active volcano in Continental Europe, Mount Etna, on Thursday (12 / 5) morning, again erupted. Mountain located on the island of Sicily, Italy, was accompanied by bursts of backfire hot lava and ash into the air.

Etna eruption occurred between the hours of 02:00 until 06:00 local time. Italian authorities closed the airport services in the city of Catania, the town nearest to Mount Etna, after warnings from the specialist mountain Institute of Volcanology in Catania.

In addition, workers also attempted to clear the airport runway from volcanic ash. The eruption of Mount Etna would create problems. Section, will take place next Sunday racing bike from the city of Messina to the Etna.

Etna, with an altitude of 3295 meters, is the most active volcano in Continental Europe. The mountain had last erupted in 1992.