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Rodeo and Chediski Fires in Arizona
New images of Arizona's Rodeo-Chediski wildfire--which according to news reports is the largest in the state's history--have been acquired by NASA's MODIS Airborne Simulator flying aboard the space agency's ER-2 aircraft. The images show the extent of the burn area--now more than 450,000 acres--and pinpoint areas of active burning as of the morning of July 1. This natural-color image shows that while fire behavior may have decreased over the last week, smoke is still billowing from the enormous fire. The burned area is at the top of the image. Bare soil appears salmon-colored in this image. The image was acquired during a transit of the ER-2 aircraft from NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif. to Key West Naval Air Facility, Fla. in preparation for an upcoming field experiment. Image courtesy of MODIS Airborne Simulator ER-2 team, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. Fires: Topic Home | Archive | Related Links Natural Hazards Home | Section FAQ |
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