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NASA MODIS Image of the Day: October 16, 2008 – Fires near Los Angeles, California

By SpaceRef Editor
October 16, 2008
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NASA MODIS Image of the Day: October 16, 2008 – Fires near Los Angeles, California
NASA MODIS Image of the Day: October 16, 2008 - Fires near Los Angeles, California

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Driven by powerful Santa Ana winds, wildfires raged near Los Angeles, California, in mid-October 2008.

Not only did the winds fan the fires’ flames, they also sent the smoke far out to sea.

The MODIS on NASA’s Aqua satellite took this picture at 2:20 p.m. local time (21:20 UTC) on October 13, 2008. In this image, an opaque plume of smoke fans out as it blows over the Pacific Ocean, past the Channel Islands. Counter-clockwise swirls of smoke within the plume suggest shifting wind directions as the smoke moves westward. Further evidence of the Santa Ana winds’ strength appears in the south, where a faint plume of dust mimics the smoke plume’s general movement. According to the report from the National Interagency Fire Center issued on the morning of October 14, 2008, the Sesnon fire (the more western of the two, with the large smoke plume) was located 11 kilometers (7 miles) northeast of Simi Valley, while the Marek fire was located 8 kilometers (5 miles) east of San Fernando. Both fires threatened numerous structures and forced evacuations. According to the U.S. National Weather Service, strong winds were expected to continue in the area through the evening of October 15. CNN reported that, as of October 14, at least two people had died, and the wildfires had burned more than 10,000 acres (40.5 square kilometers) in the hills of Los Angeles and Ventura counties. More than 1,400 firefighters had joined the efforts to contain the fires.

SpaceRef staff editor.