A wildfire in Fresno County, California has burned more than 28,000 acres.
Land Fires
At 369 square miles in size, the Rim Fire is the largest in the United States in 2013.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Dust and Haze Fires
Smoke streams east from a fire in Carlsbad Caverns National Park in this true-color image from June 14, 2011.
Smoke billowed from a wildfire burning east of San Francisco on September 9, 2013.
Atmosphere Land Fires
This image from June 9, 2011, shows Arizona’s Wallow Fire in the White Mountains near the border with New Mexico.
Arizona’s Horseshoe Two Fire burns along two fronts in this image from June 14, 2011.
A NASA project is providing maps of satellite data to emergency response teams during the Woolsey Fire.
Image of the Day Heat Land Fires Human Presence
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
Image of the Day Land Fires
This false-color image illustrates the extent of the Station Fire in southern California.
The fire in northern California has burned tens of thousands of acres.
Fires Remote Sensing
On September 10, 2013, a wildfire burned east of San Fransisco.
Dry, hot conditions in Colorado helped lead to the state’s third-largest wildfire in history.
Image of the Day Land Fires Human Presence Remote Sensing
This image shows the extent of Arizona’s Wallow Fire on June 15, 2011.