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Cedar Fire on 5 November 2003 (post-fire mapping)

Old Fire on 5 November 2003 (post-fire mapping)

Cedar Fire on 29 October 2003

Old Fire on 29 October 2003-repeat flight

Old Fire on 29 October 2003

Paradise Fire on 29 October 2003

Cedar Fire on 28 October 2003

Paradise Fire on 28 October 2003

Old Fire on 28 October 2003-repeat flight

Old Fire on 28 October 2003

Cedar Fire on 27 October 2003

Old Fire on 27 October 2003

Cedar Fire on 26 October 2003

Paradise Fire on 26 October 2003

Old Fire on 26 October 2003

Old Fire on 25 October 2003

Grand Prix Fire on 25 October 2003

Grand Prix Fire on 23 October 2003

Piru Fire on 23 October 2003

Roblar 2 Fire on 23 October 2003

Grand Prix Fire on 22 October 2003

Roblar 2 Fire on 22 October 2003

Bridge Fire on 6 September 2003

Bridge Fire on 5 September 2003

   
   
   
   
 

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 2003


Piper Navajo remote sensing aircraft

Fire Science: Wildfire Monitoring and Prediction


Fire Imaging: New Fire

 

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Current Image: Pass 18
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers wavelength on 25 October 2003, at 12:09 pm PDT.

Local Area Map
for this fire

Fire Imagery


These color-coded images depict apparent ground surface temperatures in Celsius.

The background image is a portion of a high-resolution multi-band mosaic assembled from data collected on 9 September 2003 (pre-fire).

Current Image: Pass 18
Topographic view from southwest.

No vertical exaggeration.


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Image 8: Pass 16
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers wavelength on 25 October 2003, at 11:56 am PDT.

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Image 8a: Pass 16
Topographic view from southwest.

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Image 7: Pass 14
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers wavelength on 25 October 2003, at 11:43 am PDT.

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Image 7a: Pass 14
Topographic view from southwest.

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Image 6: Pass 13
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers wavelength on 25 October 2003, at 11:35 am PDT.

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Image 6a: Pass 13
Topographic view from southwest.

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Image 5: Pass 11
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers wavelength on 25 October 2003, at 11:30 am PDT.

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Image 5a: Pass 11
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Image 4: Pass 9
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers wavelength on 25 October 2003, at 11:24 am PDT.

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Image 4a: Pass 9
Topographic view from southwest.

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Image 3: Pass 7
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers wavelength on 25 October 2003, at 11:19 am PDT.

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Image 3a: Pass 7
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Image 2: Pass 5
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers wavelength on 25 October 2003, at 11:14 am PDT.

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Image 2a: Pass 5
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Image 1: Pass 3
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers wavelength on 23 October 2003, at 11:09 am PDT.

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Image 1a: Pass 3
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Forest mapping: 2004 2003 2002 2001


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