Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Satellite Sees Western Us Fires


A NASA satellite captured images of several wildfires burning in the western United States, including the Poco Fire burning in Central Arizona and the Fox Fire burning east of Tucson. 

NASA’s Aqua satellite captured smoke and heat signatures from several large fires. The largest fire seen here, Colorado’s High Park Fire, has burned 68,200 acres and destroyed 189 homes as of June 22, according to the U.S Forest Service. The High Park Fire is located in the Roosevelt National Forest, about 15 miles west of Fort Collins, Colo. and was started by a lightning strike.

Smoke and heat signatures from the Poco Fire are clearly visible in the image. The Poco Fire is now 25 percent contained after burning 11,950 acres. Firefighters will continue to patrol for spot fires, reinforce fire lines, and mop up.

As of the latest update, the lightning-caused Fox Fire has burned about 7,500 acres and is now 75 percent contained. The Fox Fire is burning in a rugged part of the Rincon Wilderness east of Tucson.

Keywords – NASA satellite sees western us fires, Rincon Wilderness, Tucson, Colorado’s High Park Fire, and U.S Forest Service.


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