The fast-moving Delta Fire is one of several that have cast a pall of smoke over the region this summer.
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A wildfire in Fresno County, California has burned more than 28,000 acres.
Land Fires
Temperature, humidity, and winds contributed to the rapid spread of fire in Lake County, about 100 miles northwest of Sacramento.
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An expansive, destructive wildfire north of Los Angeles is visible from space by day and night.
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The eastern part of the fire was active overnight, expanding the burned area to 76,000 acres.
Land Fires Remote Sensing
The fire in northern California has burned tens of thousands of acres.
Fires Remote Sensing
Wildfire struck rugged woodlands near Yosemite, causing sporadic evacuations of nearby towns and spreading smoke as far as Idaho.
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The wildfire has burned more than 50,000 acres, making it the state’s largest blaze in 2019.
Atmosphere Land Fires Remote Sensing
The Thomas fire is now the fourth largest wildfire on record in California.
Atmosphere Heat Land Fires
The Thomas fire has set new records while ravaging several communities.
The VIIRS instrument on the Suomi NPP satellite tracked the growth of the fire between August 20 and September 4.
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The fast-moving King fire burned in Eldorado National Forest in September 2014.
The fire is among the largest Los Angeles County has ever faced.
The fire has become the deadliest in state history.
Heat Fires
The blaze is the largest in Arizona this year and the largest in the United States right now.
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This false-color image illustrates the extent of the Station Fire in southern California.