As firefighters struggled to contain a wildfire that's now raging on more than 44,000 acres of Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, the GOES-15 satellite captured this dramatic view. The animation consists of a series of images acquired by the weather satellite on Tuesday, May 20th. It reveals the smoke plume from the Funny River Fire being sucked into a pattern of cyclonic winds swirling in the Gulf of Alaska...
Watch as the Smoke Plume From Alaska's Raging Funny River Fire is Pulled Into an Atmospheric Cyclone
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