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Signs Of The
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On February 25, satellite imagery detected a huge pulse of carbon monoxide and other gases over California, extending up into Canada. The news, though not reported by mainstream reporters, was shared extensively on social media.
Robert Scribbler, climate change journalist, reported this on his website:
"On February 25, The Global Forecast System model recorded an intense and wide-ranging carbon monoxide (CO) spike over the US West Coast. A region stretching from British Columbia, through Washington and Oregon, and on over most of California experienced CO readings ranging from about 5,000 parts per billion over the mountains of Southwestern Canada to as high as 40,000 parts per billion over Southern California. Very high peak readings appear to have occurred from Northern California near Eureka and the southern edge of the Cascadia Subduction Zone and along a line south and eastward over much of Central California to an extreme peak zone just north and west of Los Angeles near Palmdale along the San Andreas Fault Line."