The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite captured this image showing large bush fires burning in southwestern Victoria on February 18, 2013. Red outlines indicate hot spots where MODIS detected unusually warm surface temperatures associated with fires. Winds blew a long plume of smoke south toward the Bass Strait.
About 300 firefighters using dozens of vehicles and 14 aircraft were battling the fires, which were burning near Grampians National Park. Lightning ignited a number of fires about a week ago; two of them merged to create the large fire shown here. Authorities estimated that it had burned about 6,000 hectares (15,000 acres) by Feb. 19.
References
- ABC Melbourne (2013, Feb. 18) Wind changes, hot day ahead as Grampians bushfire continues to burn. Accessed Feb. 18, 2013.
- Country Fire Authority (2013, Feb. 18) Grampians-Victoria Valley Complex. Accessed Feb. 18, 2013.
- Herald Sun (2013, Feb. 18) Two Bushfires Merge in the Grampians in Victoria’s Southwest. Accessed Feb. 18, 2013.
- Stawell Times-News (2013, Feb. 18) Grampians fire updates. Accessed Feb. 18, 2013.
- The Standard (2013, Feb. 19) Dunkeld on edge as fires merge to create massive front. Accessed Feb. 18, 2013.
NASA image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, LANCE MODIS Rapid Response. Caption by Adam Voiland.
- Instrument:
- Terra - MODIS
Fires in Southeastern Australia
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