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NASA MODIS Image of the Day: July 8, 2007 – Fires in U.S. Southwest

By SpaceRef Editor
July 8, 2007
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NASA MODIS Image of the Day: July 8, 2007 – Fires in U.S. Southwest
NASA MODIS Image of the Day: July 8, 2007 - Fires in U.S. Southwest

Images

Several large fires were burning in Arizona (left) and New Mexico (right) in the first week of July 2007.

The black line denotes the state border.

This image was captured by the MODIS on NASA’s Terra satellite on July 4. Places where MODIS detected active fires are outlined in red. The red outlines show where the fires are, though the smoke plumes make the locations of the fires fairly apparant on the image. The largest fire in Arizona was the Chitty Fire, which was reportedly 5,700 acres and 25 percent contained as of July 5, according to the morning report from the National Interagency Fire Center on July 5. The largest in New Mexico was the HL fire, which was 10,050 acres. (The HL fire was a “wildland fire use” fire, which means it was being allowed to burn according to a pre-existing natural resource management plan. Containment estimates don not apply to this category of fires.) Both fires were started by lightning, the Chitty Fire on June 29, and the HL Fire on June 21.

SpaceRef staff editor.