Iron-rich aerosols from the 2019-2020 fires fertilized huge phytoplankton populations in the far South Pacific.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Heat Water Drought Fires Remote Sensing
Late summer cyclones Ferdinand and Esther passed over and near northern Australia.
Atmosphere Water Drought Fires
Potent wildfires sent one of the largest plumes of smoke higher into the stratosphere than certain satellites have ever observed.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Heat Land Drought Fires Remote Sensing
Following weeks of smoke, it was dust turning skies odd colors.
Image of the Day Land Drought Fires
Nearly one-third of the island appears to have burned.
Land Life Drought Fires
Fires are burning so fiercely that they are lofting smoke to unusual heights.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Heat Drought Fires Remote Sensing
As predicted, the weekend brought extreme fire weather.
Atmosphere Heat Land Drought Fires
Fires keep raging through an intense and deadly fire season.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Heat Land Drought Fires
Across two decades, the Terra satellite has been a great leap for Earth system science, observing how different spheres fit together as a whole.
Blazes that have raged since October have charred eucalyptus and rainforests in New South Wales.
Image of the Day Land Drought Fires Remote Sensing
Bushfires continued in early December to produce smoke along the the country's eastern coast.
Atmosphere Heat Land Drought Fires Remote Sensing
As fires continue to rage in southern and eastern Australia, the smoke has risen high and far across the atmosphere.
Fire managers warned of “the most dangerous bushfire week this nation has ever seen.”
Image of the Day Heat Land Drought Fires Human Presence Remote Sensing
Dry, hot, windy conditions persist as bushfires burn in the eastern part of the Australian state.
Image of the Day Heat Drought Fires
Smoke billowed from a string of bushfires lining the coast of the Australian state.
Land Drought Fires
The late-spring fire follows what has been a dry winter and spring across most of the country.
Several years of dry conditions have set the stage for a fierce fire season in several southeastern states.