1 00:00:01,800 --> 00:00:07,066 The western U.S. is in peak fire season and NOAA satellites 2 00:00:07,066 --> 00:00:11,866 are on constant watch for hazardous conditions. 3 00:00:12,600 --> 00:00:17,300 Wildfires have been burning across eastern Oregon, Idaho, California, 4 00:00:17,300 --> 00:00:20,066 and western Canada. 5 00:00:21,166 --> 00:00:27,133 Of the fires in California, the largest is the Park Fire. 6 00:00:27,133 --> 00:00:31,933 Caused by arson on July 24, 2024, the Park Fire quickly exploded in size 7 00:00:31,933 --> 00:00:37,133 and intensity making it the largest wildfire in California so far this year. 8 00:00:37,133 --> 00:00:41,233 As of August 1, 2024, the wildfire had burned about 391,200 acres 9 00:00:41,233 --> 00:00:45,100 across Butte, Plumas, Shasta, and Tehama counties and was only 18% contained. 10 00:00:45,100 --> 00:00:49,966 Satellite imagery and data from NOAA satellites are helping aid 11 00:00:49,966 --> 00:00:54,766 firefighters and emergency management to contain the fires. 12 00:00:54,766 --> 00:01:01,300 NOAA’s GOES West satellite watched the wildfire rapidly grow in near 13 00:01:01,300 --> 00:01:07,366 real-time, monitored the movement and intensity of the blaze, and tracked smoke from the fire. 14 00:01:08,433 --> 00:01:13,433 The satellites also monitored the wildfire as it produced 15 00:01:13,500 --> 00:01:19,000 pyrocumulonimbus clouds, which produce lightning and can spark additional fires. 16 00:01:20,133 --> 00:01:24,133 Video and eyewitnesses reported potential fire tornadoes, 17 00:01:24,133 --> 00:01:28,100 or rotating vortices within the wildfire. 18 00:01:30,566 --> 00:01:36,033 The VIIRS instrument onboard NOAA’s JPSS satellites also helps detect 19 00:01:36,033 --> 00:01:40,366 the location of fires, and tracks the movement of smoke. 20 00:01:44,333 --> 00:01:48,100 Data collected by VIIRS is used to produce the HRRR-smoke model. 21 00:01:48,100 --> 00:01:51,866 This tracks and predicts the movement of smoke. 22 00:01:52,366 --> 00:01:57,966 Tracking the smoke allows forecasters to warn communities of poor air quality. 23 00:01:58,166 --> 00:02:01,133 The data from both GOES and JPSS provide vital information to support 24 00:02:01,133 --> 00:02:04,500 firefighting efforst and to assess the environmental impact after the fires have burned out. 25 00:02:05,900 --> 00:02:09,033 Together, NOAA satellites keep watch while providing 26 00:02:09,033 --> 00:02:12,233 accessible critical data to fight wildfires. 27 00:02:12,233 --> 00:02:14,100 Earth From Orbit: NOAA Satellites Monitor Wildfires 28 00:02:14,100 --> 00:02:15,400 Additional photo and video courtesy of CalFire and UC San Diego. 29 00:02:15,400 --> 00:02:16,600 NOAA Logo 30 00:02:16,600 --> 00:02:17,833 NASA Meatball 31 00:02:17,833 --> 00:02:18,866 CIRA Logo