• California's August Complex largest fire

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    California's August Complex largest fire in state's history

    Date:
    October 6, 2020
    Source:
    NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
    Summary:
    NOAA/NASA's Suomi NPP satellite captured another startling image
    of the August Complex of fires that has grown to over 1,000,000
    acres burned (1,006,140 acres total) and because of that grim
    milestone the complex has been dubbed a 'gigafire.'


    FULL STORY ========================================================================== NOAA/NASA's Suomi NPP satellite captured another startling image of
    the August Complex of fires that has grown to over 1,000,000 acres
    burned (1,006,140 acres total) and because of that grim milestone the
    complex has been dubbed a "gigafire." The August Complex is only 58%
    contained. Inciweb reports that: "In the northeast zone, active behavior continues. Structures in Hidden Valley, Trinity Pines/Post Mountain,
    Wildwood and Platina are threatened by fire spread. Short range spotting
    and fire spread toward Hidden Valley has increased potential for impact
    to structures."

    ========================================================================== Another view that can be captured by Suomi NPP satellite is a false-color image. The false-color image is collected by the VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) instrument suite using corrected reflectance
    bands.

    Burned areas or fire-affected areas are characterized by deposits
    of charcoal and ash, removal of vegetation and/or the alteration of
    vegetation structure.

    When bare soil becomes exposed, the brightness in Band 1 may increase,
    but that may be offset by the presence of black carbon residue; the
    near infrared (Band 2) will become darker, and Band 7 becomes more
    reflective. When assigned to red/brown in the image, Band 7 will show burn scars as deep or bright reddish brown depending on the type of vegetation burned, the amount of residue, or the completeness of the burn. It is hard
    to see clearly due to the massive amounts of smoke covering the landscape.

    Inciweb reports the following weather concerns for this fires: "Hot and
    dry conditions persist. Smoke remains very thick in the lower valleys
    with visibility reduced under a mile. Temperatures will be 88-93 in the
    valleys and 75 to 80 in the higher elevations. The humidity will be 10-15%
    with 4-8 mph wind." NASA's satellite instruments are often the first
    to detect wildfires burning in remote regions, and the locations of new
    fires are sent directly to land managers worldwide within hours of the satellite overpass. Together, NASA instruments detect actively burning
    fires, track the transport of smoke from fires, provide information for
    fire management, and map the extent of changes to ecosystems, based on
    the extent and severity of burn scars. NASA has a fleet of Earth-observing instruments, many of which contribute to our understanding of fire in the
    Earth system. Satellites in orbit around the poles provide observations
    of the entire planet several times per day, whereas satellites in
    a geostationary orbit provide coarse-resolution imagery of fires,
    smoke and clouds every five to 15 minutes. For more information visit:
    https:// www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/fires/main/missions/index.html NASA's
    Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Worldview application provides the capability to interactively browse over 700
    global, full-resolution satellite imagery layers and then download the underlying data.

    Many of the available imagery layers are updated within three hours of observation, essentially showing the entire Earth as it looks "right
    now." Actively burning fires, detected by thermal bands, are shown as
    red points.

    Image Courtesy: NASA Worldview, Earth Observing System Data and
    Information System (EOSDIS). Caption: Lynn Jenner with information
    from Inciweb.


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    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/10/201006165733.htm

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