Fires in Southern California

Fires in Southern California

21September 2006


A shift in the winds affecting the Day Fire northwest of Los Angeles swept smoke to the northeast on 19 September 2006. On the previous day, winds had pushed a thick plume of smoke westward over the Pacific Ocean. This pair of images of the fire on 19 September was captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite. The natural-color image at top is similar to a digital photo, and uses only visible light. The image at bottom has been enhanced with MODIS’ observations of shortwave- and near-infrared light to make the burned areas (deep red) stand out from unburned vegetation (green). In both images the actively burning parts of the fire are outlined in red. In the false-color image, bright pink glows within the fire perimeters are probably areas of open flame.

AQUA
19 September 2006

According to the 20 September report from the National Interagency Fire Center, the Day Fire was 37,772 hectares and 20 percent contained. Parts of the Angeles and Los Padres National Forests were closed, and evacuations and road closures in the area continued.

The high-resolution image provided above has a spatial resolution of 250 meters per pixel.

(source: EarthObservatory).

For more information see:

  • National Interagency Fire Center


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