Satellite imagery has captured smoke billowing from wildfires south of the border, fueled by similar conditions to the ...
Since Tuesday, multiple wildfires in Southern California have burned through at least 39,000 acres — an area nearly the size of Brooklyn — and firefighters have barely made a dent.
The stream of smoke is also visible from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES). The GeoColor imagery below is a six-hour time ...
Timelapse satellite video taken from space shows the rapid expansion of the California wildfires, offering a harrowing look at how quickly the blazes exploded over the last two days amid powerful ...
Wilson Observatory and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Satellite images show the massive scale of destruction caused by huge, fast-moving wildfires in Southern California that were still raging ...
The Eaton fire in Altadena has ravaged 14,117 acres of Los Angeles and claimed 16 lives since it started burning on January 7 ...
The Palisades Fire ignites in the Pacific Palisades, just west of Los Angeles. Southern California is experiencing strong Santa Ana winds and is under critical fire weather conditions today.
The Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades is currently the largest wildfire threatening L.A., and is estimated to be nearly 20,000 acres (over 31 sq mi) in size. Left: A satellite image of buildings ...
The Los Angeles area faces devastating fires exacerbated by dry conditions and Santa Ana winds, with the Palisades and Eaton ...
With Los Angeles in the grips of several brutal wildfires which have decimated thousands of buildings and killed five people, a NASA satellite has snapped images of the huge volumes of smoke ...
Researchers and startup founders are rushing to develop and deploy drones, sensors and satellite imagery analysis that they ...