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Was just outside for 15 min here on LI and my eyes are burning. How's the smoke at K?
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Looks real smokey on the North ridge cam.
well...taking a closer look,
it might be fog too...
FAA issues ground stop at LaGuardia Airport in New York due to smoke
From CNN's Pete Muntean
The Federal Aviation Administration has implemented a ground stop for flights bound for New York’s LaGuardia Airport due to smoke.
Flights going to LaGuardia are being kept at their departing airports until 2 p.m. ET, according to an FAA bulletin. The FAA says the chance of an extension is “low,” but delays could follow.
well...taking a closer look,

FAA issues ground stop at LaGuardia Airport in New York due to smoke
From CNN's Pete Muntean
The Federal Aviation Administration has implemented a ground stop for flights bound for New York’s LaGuardia Airport due to smoke.
Flights going to LaGuardia are being kept at their departing airports until 2 p.m. ET, according to an FAA bulletin. The FAA says the chance of an extension is “low,” but delays could follow.
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Drove down the NY Thruway earlier today from the Berkshires down to NJ. It was like a scene out of a post apocalyptic movie.
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Air quality alerts the past few days ended at midnight last night. Winds have shifted smoke further west and south.
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Re: Smoke
This is blowing smoke up somebody...RustyK wrote: ↑Jun 7th, '23, 13:03 FAA issues ground stop at LaGuardia Airport in New York due to smoke
From CNN's Pete Muntean
The Federal Aviation Administration has implemented a ground stop for flights bound for New York’s LaGuardia Airport due to smoke.
Flights going to LaGuardia are being kept at their departing airports until 2 p.m. ET, according to an FAA bulletin. The FAA says the chance of an extension is “low,” but delays could follow.
Airlines routinely land and take off at visibilities under 1/4 mile. Recent runway visibilities:
Teterboro: 1 ¼ mile, worst it's been all day
Newark: 1/2 mile, worst it's been all day
La Guardia: 1 full mile, worst it's been all day
White Plains: 1 mile
Bridgeport: 1 mile
Newark is worse than La Guardia, no idea why LGA issued a ground stop.

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The particulate matter in smoke probably far worse for jet engines than water vapor. La Guardia likely has more trans Atlantic flights, less opportunities to divert if there are engine issues. Red Rider would be the expert, though.Mister Moose wrote: ↑Jun 7th, '23, 14:45This is blowing smoke up somebody...RustyK wrote: ↑Jun 7th, '23, 13:03 FAA issues ground stop at LaGuardia Airport in New York due to smoke
From CNN's Pete Muntean
The Federal Aviation Administration has implemented a ground stop for flights bound for New York’s LaGuardia Airport due to smoke.
Flights going to LaGuardia are being kept at their departing airports until 2 p.m. ET, according to an FAA bulletin. The FAA says the chance of an extension is “low,” but delays could follow.
Airlines routinely land and take off at visibilities under 1/4 mile. Recent runway visibilities:
Teterboro: 1 ¼ mile, worst it's been all day
Newark: 1/2 mile, worst it's been all day
La Guardia: 1 full mile, worst it's been all day
White Plains: 1 mile
Bridgeport: 1 mile
Newark is worse than La Guardia, no idea why LGA issued a ground stop.

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How pilots can understand the chatter here from the tower, i have no idea: https://cam.airlive.net/lga/Mister Moose wrote: ↑Jun 7th, '23, 14:45This is blowing smoke up somebody...RustyK wrote: ↑Jun 7th, '23, 13:03 FAA issues ground stop at LaGuardia Airport in New York due to smoke
From CNN's Pete Muntean
The Federal Aviation Administration has implemented a ground stop for flights bound for New York’s LaGuardia Airport due to smoke.
Flights going to LaGuardia are being kept at their departing airports until 2 p.m. ET, according to an FAA bulletin. The FAA says the chance of an extension is “low,” but delays could follow.
Airlines routinely land and take off at visibilities under 1/4 mile. Recent runway visibilities:
Teterboro: 1 ¼ mile, worst it's been all day
Newark: 1/2 mile, worst it's been all day
La Guardia: 1 full mile, worst it's been all day
White Plains: 1 mile
Bridgeport: 1 mile
Newark is worse than La Guardia, no idea why LGA issued a ground stop.
I did think the normal vis was around a 1/2 mi at the least, but you'd know better.
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I'm sure there is some quantifiable amount of increase wear in smoke, but I never heard of suspended operations. The time you saw that was volcanic, the airborne ash was a no-fly zone. I guess they think the smoke in Queens is more abrasive than elsewhere. And JFK has far more international arrivals and departures.rogman wrote: ↑Jun 7th, '23, 16:06The particulate matter in smoke probably far worse for jet engines than water vapor. La Guardia likely has more trans Atlantic flights, less opportunities to divert if there are engine issues. Red Rider would be the expert, though.Mister Moose wrote: ↑Jun 7th, '23, 14:45This is blowing smoke up somebody...RustyK wrote: ↑Jun 7th, '23, 13:03 FAA issues ground stop at LaGuardia Airport in New York due to smoke
From CNN's Pete Muntean
The Federal Aviation Administration has implemented a ground stop for flights bound for New York’s LaGuardia Airport due to smoke.
Flights going to LaGuardia are being kept at their departing airports until 2 p.m. ET, according to an FAA bulletin. The FAA says the chance of an extension is “low,” but delays could follow.
Airlines routinely land and take off at visibilities under 1/4 mile. Recent runway visibilities:
Teterboro: 1 ¼ mile, worst it's been all day
Newark: 1/2 mile, worst it's been all day
La Guardia: 1 full mile, worst it's been all day
White Plains: 1 mile
Bridgeport: 1 mile
Newark is worse than La Guardia, no idea why LGA issued a ground stop.

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Re: Smoke
LaGuardia has zero trans Atlantic flights as it is not an international airport.
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^ coming late to this;you beat me to the correct answer ;0]
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Re: Smoke
yup, it's been looking a little too much like the earth scenes in Interstellar lately.
thankfully r*in is coming. hopefully reaching the sources of so much smoke
unsettling images from NYC here:
https://www.wsj.com/video/watch-million ... 8C604.html
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There was more smoke in the air today in NJ than on a Sat night at your ski house! This afternoon I couldn't see Metlife Stadium from route 17.daytripper wrote: ↑Jun 7th, '23, 12:10 Was just outside for 15 min here on LI and my eyes are burning. How's the smoke at K?
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The smoke at the ski house smells better!G-smashed wrote: ↑Jun 7th, '23, 17:32There was more smoke in the air today in NJ than on a Sat night at your ski house! This afternoon I couldn't see Metlife Stadium from route 17.daytripper wrote: ↑Jun 7th, '23, 12:10 Was just outside for 15 min here on LI and my eyes are burning. How's the smoke at K?

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im originally from there, just got off the phone with my mom and also spoke to a friend whos still there, it sounds like the air quality is much worse there than here. and its not good here. my mom said you cant go outside without coughing, my friend sent me pictures that looked apocalyptic. here i was debating wearing an n95 because i was working outside all day yesterday (and the work i was doing certainly called for it) but i absolutely hate wearing them and chose not to because im dumb but also occasionally when really drunk ill smoke cigs so theres that... it looks like yesterday was worse than today, but hard to tell because today was overcast and unsettled sprinkling on and off all day whereas yesterday would of been blue skies and instead was light grey skies and eerie red sun. a friend compared the eeriness to that of a solar eclipse.
i think nows a good time to remind people of two things -
nowhere is safe from climate change
and
vermont has been very dry all spring, with where i live (edge of the national forest) being at high fire risk pretty much all of april and may. it just recently went down to moderate risk. on the last day someone lit off fireworks on top of superstar after last chair - very stupid move given the conditions. people need to be mindful of their surroundings when it comes to sparks as the last thing we want to be doing is setting off a forest fire in vermont when we dont have enough fire fighters locally to fight something that goes out of control (not to mention the fire dept drama...) and backup help nationally and internationally are already occupied by fighting other fires.
i think nows a good time to remind people of two things -
nowhere is safe from climate change
and
vermont has been very dry all spring, with where i live (edge of the national forest) being at high fire risk pretty much all of april and may. it just recently went down to moderate risk. on the last day someone lit off fireworks on top of superstar after last chair - very stupid move given the conditions. people need to be mindful of their surroundings when it comes to sparks as the last thing we want to be doing is setting off a forest fire in vermont when we dont have enough fire fighters locally to fight something that goes out of control (not to mention the fire dept drama...) and backup help nationally and internationally are already occupied by fighting other fires.