Why do the smoke regions sometimes appear to stop at a sharp line?
A. Currently, the analyst product is made in geographic subsets (boxes) that cover the 48 U.S. contiguous states, Alaska and Hawaii. the analyst cannot annotate fire or smoke outside of these boxes. At times, during large scale smoke events, the full extent of the smoke cannot be fully annotated and must stop at the edge of the analysis box. In future versions of the product, as machine memory is increased, we hope to be able to eliminate this problem.
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