Can you see fire from space?

NASA's satellite instruments are often the first to detect wildfires burning in remote regions, and the locations of new fires are sent directly to land managers worldwide within hours of the satellite overpass.
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Can you see wildfire smoke from space?

In a separate post, the NOAA noted that the red marks were an overlay of fire temperature visualization: Only the smoke can be seen from space, but the smoke has blanketed most of the United States in "a hazy pall."
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How do I see fires in Google Earth?

If you click the layers icon in the app, which looks like a diamond on top of another diamond, you'll notice a new fiery icon next to the "transit," traffic," and even "COVID-19" layers. It's clearly labeled "Wildfires." That pulls up all active fires, no matter how zoomed in or out you are on the map.
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How does fire behave in zero gravity?

Without gravity, hot air expands but doesn't move upward. The flame persists because of the diffusion of oxygen, with random oxygen molecules drifting into the fire. Absent the upward flow of hot air, fires in microgravity are dome-shaped or spherical—and sluggish, thanks to meager oxygen flow.
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What does space smell like?

A succession of astronauts have described the smell as '… a rather pleasant metallic sensation ... [like] ... sweet-smelling welding fumes', 'burning metal', 'a distinct odour of ozone, an acrid smell', 'walnuts and brake pads', 'gunpowder' and even 'burnt almond cookie'.
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Can fire exist without oxygen?

Air is made-up of about 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen and less than 1% other gases including carbon dioxide and water vapor. Fire only needs about 16% oxygen to burn. Without oxygen, fires won't burn.
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Can you see the California fires on Google Earth?

Not only is Google Earth Pro good for active forest fires, but also for measuring the footprint of the burned area. It's easy to get confused with clouds for Landsat images, so you can verify the fire with thermal infrared (TIR) and the KMZ.
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What app shows fires?

Easy! With the Fire, Weather & Avalanche Center Android app or website. In early 2020, True North Gear partnered with the Fire, Weather & Avalanche Center (FWAC) to help you keep track of wildfires, weather, and avalanches.
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What does yellow mean on a fire map?

High (H) - Yellow

All fine dead fules ignite readily and fires start easily. from most causes. Unattended brush and campfires. are likely to escape. Fires spread rapidly and short-
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Can you see the Dixie fire from space?

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the latest fires burning in California can be seen from space via satellite.It is impossible to see them from space because of their size.
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How do satellites detect wildfires?

In many ways, they make our modern lives what they are. The fire community uses satellites equipped with instruments that can quite literally see heat. Sensors pick up hot spots by detecting infrared radiation.
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How far can smoke from a forest fire travel?

This smoke typically only affects the surrounding local communities near the fire. But larger, more powerful wildfires can launch smoke to far higher altitudes. This can result in smoke traveling thousands of miles in the earth's stratosphere.
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Do guns work in space?

Fires can't burn in the oxygen-free vacuum of space, but guns can shoot. Modern ammunition contains its own oxidizer, a chemical that will trigger the explosion of gunpowder, and thus the firing of a bullet, wherever you are in the universe.
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How cold is space?

The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite has refined temperature measurements taken way back in 1964. According to data from the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite, the temperature of space is 2.725K (2.725 degrees above absolute zero).
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Is there fire on the sun?

Answer: The Sun does not "burn", like we think of logs in a fire or paper burning. The Sun glows because it is a very big ball of gas, and a process called nuclear fusion is taking place in its core.
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Is there a calfire app?

CAL FIRE launched the new Ready for Wildfire app to help residents prepare for and stay accurately informed about California wildfires. With a web app, CAL FIRE can make quick and timely updates, making information more readily accessible to users.
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Is there an inciweb app?

Inciweb at hands reach!

Along with Inciweb this app provides outlooks for the country.
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How do you know when a wildfire is coming?

NWS issues a Red Flag Warning, in conjunction with land management agencies, to alert land managers to an ongoing or imminent critical fire weather pattern. NWS issues a Red Flag Warning when fire conditions are ongoing or expected to occur shortly.
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What are fire hot spots?

A hotspot is a satellite image pixel with high infrared intensity, indicating a heat source. Hotspots from known industrial sources are removed; the remaining hotspots represent vegetation fires, which can be in forest, grass, cropland, or logging debris.
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How do I use Google fire maps?

Type in the name of an ongoing wildfire into Google search, and the site will now bring up a map featuring a near-real-time boundary of the fire.
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How do wildfires start?

Wildfires do sometimes occur naturally, either ignited by the sun's heat or a lightning strike. However, most wildfires are caused by human activities, including unattended campfires, discarded cigarettes, arson and more. “Human carelessness is the biggest factor contributing to wildfires,” Roise said.
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Why doesn't the sun burn up?

The sun does not run out of oxygen for the simple fact that it does not use oxygen to burn. The burning of the sun is not chemical combustion. It is nuclear fusion.
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Is there anything fire Cannot burn?

Wherever any substance is put in fire it burns and changes into ash. But asbestos is one such material that does not burn in fire. That is why the fireman wear clothes made from asbestos when they enter the burning house.
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Is it possible for fire to be cold?

A cool flame or invisible flame is a flame having maximal temperature below about 400 °C (752 °F). It is usually produced in a chemical reaction of a certain fuel-air mixture. Contrary to conventional flame, the reaction is not vigorous and releases very little heat, light, and carbon dioxide.
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