Early-season 2023 wildfires generated record-breaking surface ozone in the Upper Midwest. More than 40 million acres burned, an area the size of Georgia, injecting an enormous amount of smoke into the atmosphere, where photochemical reactions generated ozone pollution
Early-season 2023 wildfires generated record-breaking surface ozone in the Upper Midwest. More than 40 million acres burned, an area the size of Georgia, injecting an enormous amount of smoke into the atmosphere, where photochemical reactions generated ozone pollution