Dr. Roy’s Earth Today #10: Montreal, Quebec City, Maine, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick

October 14th, 2014 by Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D.

Spectacular fall color was captured in this MODIS satellite image yesterday covering Maine, New Hampshire, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island (click for large version):

NASA Modis image from the Terra satellite of the region around Maine, on October 13, 2014.

NASA Modis image from the Terra satellite of the region around Maine, on October 13, 2014.


Canadians will be watching Hurricane Gonzalo this weekend, which is currently forecast to pass close to Nova Scotia.


3 Responses to “Dr. Roy’s Earth Today #10: Montreal, Quebec City, Maine, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick”

Toggle Trackbacks

  1. Gordon Robertson says:

    What’s that white stuff down around Vermont? Are we having a winter inversion where the US is becoming snow bound and Canada is snow free?

    Bit of Canuck humour, eh?

  2. Those are clouds. Not that flaky stuff we blame on youse guys.

  3. That is the thing we need for roblox.

Leave a Reply