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Fires


Movie   ID   Title
Smoke plumes from the eastern Alaska fires on June 29, 2004.   2972   Fires Ravage Parts of Alaska and Canada
 A closer view of the fires. Date 2004-06-29   2965   Fires and Smoke Across Alaska and Canada
A wideview of the fires.   2847   California Fires w/o Fire Pixels
A wideview of the fires.   2846   California Fires with Fire Pixels
This image shows San Diego, California on October 27, 2003.  Red fire pixels have been laid on top of the Aqua-MODIS image to show the
start of each incident fire.   2845   Southern California Fires, October 27, 2003 (Fire Pixels Included)
San Diego, California continues to battle tremendous fire and smoke on October 27, 2003   2844   Southern California Fires, October 27, 2003
The red dots show each Incident Fire.  The cluster to the east of Los Angeles, is the Grand Prix (west) and Old (east) Fires.  To their south is the Roblar 2 Fire; next is the Paradise Fire; then the massive Cedar Fire, whose thick smoke is completely overshadowing the coastal city of San Diego; finally at the California-Mexico border is the Otay Fire.    2843   Southern California Fires, Oct 26, 2003 (Western View of Smoke)
The smoke plumes rising from the fires.  Moving northwest to southeast along the coast, the first cluster of red dots is a combination of the Piru, Verdale, and the Simi Incident Fires; The next cluster-to the east of Los Angeles-is the Grand Prix (west) and Old (east) Fires; To their south is the Roblar 2 Fire; Next is the Paradise Fire; Then the massive Cedar Fire, whose thick smoke is completely overshadowing the coastal city of San Diego; Finally, at the California-Mexico border is the Otay Fire.    2842   Southern California Fires, Oct 26, 2003
Washington Fires on 21 July 2003   2815   Washington Fires with Red Fire Pixels
Washington fires from 19 July 2003 with yellow fire pixels   2814   Fires in Washington (with yellow fire pixels)
Washington fires on 19 July 2003   2813   Washington Fires
Montana fires on 21 July 2003   2812   Fires in Montana
This visualization shows some fires in Montana as seen by Terra/MODIS on 19 July 2003.  This version includes fire pixels.    2811   Fires in Montana (with Fire Pixels)
This visualization was a quick-turn around showing two fires in Arizona using Aqua/MODIS data from 20 September 2003.   2807   Arizona Fires from Aqua/MODIS
View of smoke plume with fire pixels.   2508   Fires Near Sequoia National Forest
Close-up view of the smoke plume   2494   Terra/MODIS views fires near Sequoia National Forest
This image highlights the area coverage on the fire and smoke on June 20, 2002.   2476   A Zoom In of Arizona Forest Fires
From space, the yellowish brown dust plumes and whiter smoke plumes are visible. SeaWiFS
keeps a ever vigal eye on the Earth, but not only does it see smoke, fires, and vegetation, it also sees the
ever changing oceans. Please take a few minutes and see the wonder of what is our home, Earth.   2386   SeaWiFS: California Wild Fires
Close-up view of the fire zone (outlined in red).   2242   Terra/MODIS Zoom-in on a California Fire: August 29, 2001
Zoom in to fires in Montana in August 2000, showing first SeaWiFS imagery then Landsat thermal data   1325   Zoom to Montana Fires Showing SeaWiFS Data and the Landsat-7 Thermal Channel
Zoom into Los Alamos, New Mexico fires.   1205   Los Alamos Fires (in infrared)
Fires in Central America   1115   Fires in Central America
AVHRR Fire Data April 1992 - Dec. 1993  10 Day Averages  (Semi-Global)1 months-sec   390   AVHRR Semi-Global Fire Data: April 1992 through December 1993 (1 month/second)
AVHRR Fire Data April 1992 - Dec. 1993  10 Day Averages (Atlantic) 1 months-sec   389   AVHRR Fire Data over the Atlantic: April 1992 through December 1993 (1 month/second)
AVHRR Fire Data April 1992 - Dec. 1993  10 Day Averages (South   America) 1 months-sec   388   AVHRR Fire Data over South America: April 1992 through December 1993 (1 month/second)
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