Dense smoke billows from a massive wildfire—the Wallow Fire—in eastern Arizona in this photo-like image from June 4, 2011.
Atmosphere Land Fires Human Presence
Smoke billows from the Wallow Fire in this natural color image taken on June 8, 2011.
Image of the Day Land Fires
This image from June 9, 2011, shows Arizona’s Wallow Fire in the White Mountains near the border with New Mexico.
Atmosphere Land Fires
The blaze is the largest in Arizona this year and the largest in the United States right now.
Image of the Day Heat Land Fires Human Presence Remote Sensing
Fires
This image shows the extent of Arizona’s Wallow Fire on June 15, 2011.
Land Fires
The Slide fire ignited in Oak Creek Canyon south of Flagstaff, Arizona, late in the afternoon of May 20, 2014.
Measuring the height of a smoke plume is key to determining how far it might travel.
Image of the Day Fires Human Presence
The fast-moving King fire burned in Eldorado National Forest in September 2014.
In early September 2015, the Rough Fire was the largest active wildfire in California.
Peer through the billowing plume of smoke to see the hot spots associated with the Cedar fire in eastern Arizona.
Heat Fires
Smoke from the fire spread out in an interesting pattern over northern Texas.
Arizona’s Horseshoe Two Fire burns along two fronts in this image from June 14, 2011.