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  1. Wildfires - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Jul 3, 2024 · Wildfire smoke is a mixture of air pollutants of which particulate matter (PM) is the principal public health threat. PM 2.5 from wildfire smoke is associated with premature deaths in the general population, and can cause and exacerbate diseases of the lungs, heart, brain/nervous system, skin, gut, kidney, eyes, nose and liver.

  2. Canadian Wildfire Smoke Reaches Europe | NASA Earthdata

    Jun 29, 2023 · Canadian Wildfire Smoke Reaches Europe Skip to main content Due to wildfires in California, NASA's PO.DAAC and JPL are experiencing operational disruptions, which may affect their websites and processing for SMAP, MLS, SWOT, and Sentinel-6a data.

  3. Discover Enhanced Wildfire System Capabilities with NASA's FIRMS

    Nov 8, 2024 · The features of the Advanced mode support wildfire practitioners and emergency response personnel who require additional information and context to inform active fire management and tactical wildfire response (including the ability to refine the active fire detection temporal search range to hourly and sub-daily [+10 minute] increments).

  4. FIRMS | NASA Earthdata

    The Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) provides access, with minimal delay, to satellite imagery, active fire/hotspots, and related products to identify the location, extent, and intensity of wildfire activity. FIRMS tools and applications provide geospatial data, …

  5. Data Tool in Focus: Fire Information for Resource ... - Earthdata

    Jun 24, 2024 · These data are displayed on the system's interactive Global and US/Canada Fire Maps, which allow users to visualize the location, extent, and impact of wildfire with minimal delay. Image Caption Each colored dot on this FIRMS Global Fire Map of South America indicates a thermal anomaly, most likely a burning fire, detected by the MODIS and ...

  6. Wildfire in Portugal | NASA Earthdata

    Nov 3, 2020 · False-color image (Bands M11-I2-I1) of the wildfire in Portugal, dark red shows the area burned and bright red shows the active fire front with smoke emanating from the fires. This false-color image was acquired on 20 June 2017 by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite ( VIIRS ) instrument, aboard the joint NASA/NOAA Suomi National Polar ...

  7. Burned Area | NASA Earthdata

    Jan 17, 2025 · An area characterized by deposits of charcoal and ash, removal of vegetation, and alteration of the vegetation structure due to wildfire. Definition source: United States Geological Survey

  8. The Impact of Cloud Cover on Active Fire Detections

    A recent wildfire in Jasper, Alberta, Canada, which began on July 24, 2024, highlighted the impact of cloud cover on active fire detections. As of August 6, the wildfire had consumed 34,000 hectares (about 84,016 acres) of Jasper, including much of the downtown area.

  9. Public health advice during the wildfires: how to protect your …

    early information on wildfire hazards, including weather forecasts; air quality monitoring: information about heat health impacts and ways people can protect themselves; information on help lines, social services, ambulances, clean-air and cooling-down spaces, transport and emergency medical services;

  10. Introduction to FIRMS | NASA Earthdata

    Oct 8, 2024 · NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System provides real-time and near real-time data on wildfire activity. Learn how to view satellite observations of active fires and hotspots on an interactive map; navigate between the basic and advanced modes; learn what a satellite-derived fire detection means on the ground and show you how to ...