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| Smoky Air over North Carolina and Virginia: This photograph
taken from the Space Shuttle Discovery was taken at a slightly
oblique look angle to better view air pollution and other atmospheric
features. The photograph was taken with the Shuttle in a position
over the Atlantic Ocean looking back toward the North Carolina and
Virginia coast. The astronauts used a 35 mm camera and standard color
film. The section of coast shown stretches from the Delmarva
Peninsula on the right to beyond Charleston, South Carolina on the
left. On October 23, 2000, high pressure centered over the northeastern U.S. had created a capping inversion for aerosols. Forest fire smoke and industrial air pollution accumulated under the inversion. The inversion pattern is stronger inland, and the aerosols are being banked against the Piedmont. Relatively clearer air is flowing from the ocean over the Carolina coastal plain. Small smoke plumes from individual fires can also be seen on the ground stretching from central Virginia to Raleigh, NC. |
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