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Multisensor Fire Observations without Labels
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From space, we can understand fires in ways that are impossible from the ground. New Earth-observing satellites capture the significant impact of fires on our planet. In this animation of fires around the globe in 2002, each red dot marks a new fire. Dots change color to yellow after a few days and to black when fires burn out. From brush fires in Africa to forest fires in North America, satellites are locating every significant fire on Earth to within one kilometer. In the summer and fall burning seasons, particularly destructive fires occurred in Colorado, Arizona, and Oregon. This animation of remote sensing observations of fires and other related data was chosen as part of the SIGGRAPH 2003 Computer Animation Theater. (The only difference was that the SIGGRAPH version had shorter credits.)
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The full 5 minute multisensor fire animation with audio and without annotations
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A global view of fire incidence on May 5, 2002, as seen by the MODIS instrument on the Terra satellite. Red dots represent new fires, orange dots represent fires a day or so old, and gray dots represent old fires several days old.
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A global view of fire incidence on July 5, 2002, as seen by the MODIS instrument on the Terra satellite. Red dots represent new fires, orange dots represent fires a day or so old, and gray dots represent old fires several days old.
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A view of fire incidence in the United States on June 21, 2002, as seen by the MODIS instrument on the Terra satellite. The big red region in Arizona is the Rodeo-Chediski fire and the red region in the center of Colorado is the Hayman fire.
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A view of fire incidence in the United States on July 5, 2002, as seen by the MODIS instrument on the Terra satellite. Both the Rodeo-Chediski and Hayman fires are gone by this date.
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A view of fire incidence in the United States on May 12, 2002, as seen by the MODIS instrument on the Terra satellite. Superimposed over the fires are cloud data in white from GOES and precipitation data in orange and yellow from TRMM.
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A view of fire incidence in the United States on June 19, 2002, as seen by the MODIS instrument on the Terra satellite. Superimposed over the fires are cloud data in white from GOES and aerosol data in brown from Earth Probe TOMS. The Hayman fire is visible as a red region in central Colorado.
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A view of fire incidence in the United States on July 14, 2002, as seen by the MODIS instrument on the Terra satellite. The fires are superimposed over landcover data from MODIS, where regions of different landcover characteristic are represented by different colors. The Biscuit fire is visible on the western end of the California-Oregon border.
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A view of the region around Denver, Colorado, on June 9, 2002, during the Hayman fire. Both the reddish image and the 3D smoke plume are measurements from the MISR instrument on Terra. The Hayman fire is located at the leftmost end of the smoke plume. The regions in purple are regions of large population density, and Denver is right underneath the right end of the plume.
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A view of the region around Denver, Colorado, on June 9, 2002, during the Hayman fire. The 3D smoke plume is a measurement from the MISR instrument on Terra, and the Hayman fire is located at the leftmost end of the smoke plume. The colored regions on the terrain are regions of differing landcover type, with magenta representing urban areas.
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Fire incidence data for the Rodeo-Chediski fire in central Arizona on June 21, 2002, as measured by MODIS. Red regions are new fire areas, while orange and gray areas are successively older fires.
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Landsat imagery for the Rodeo-Chediski fire in central Arizona on June 21, 2002. The imagery is enhanced with thermal data to bring out the fire regions.
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Landsat imagery for the Rodeo-Chediski fire in central Arizona on June 29, 2002, after the fires have merged into a single fire. The imagery is enhanced with thermal data to bring out the fire regions.
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Fire incidence for Nevada and California on July 13, 2002, as measured by MODIS. Purple regions represent regions of large population density.
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Fire incidence for the Biscuit Fire in southern Oregon on July 29, 2002, as measured by MODIS. Purple regions represent regions of large population density, and the fire data is superimposed over MODIS imagery of the smoke being blown to the west from the fires.
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High resolution thermal data for the Biscuit Fire measured on August 14, 2002, by the ASTER instrument on the Terra satellite. Bright purple regions represent currently active fire regions, while dark purple regions are older burned areas.
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Fire incidence data for the Biscuit Fire, as measured on August 20, 2002, by MODIS. The fire data is superimposed on land cover data from MODIS illustrating that the fire region is almost all one land cover type, evergreen needleleaf (in green), except for some small urban areas (in magenta).
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Fire incidence data over North America on September 12, 2002, as measured by MODIS, shown with near surface ocean wind velocity vectors over the Pacific Ocean, as measred by the SeaWinds instrument on QuickSCAT.
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| Animation Number: | 2806 |
| Completed: | 2003-03-07 |
| Animators: | Cindy Starr (GST) (Lead) |
| | Horace Mitchell (NASA/GSFC) |
| | Randall Jones (GST) |
| | Alex Kekesi (GST) |
| | Marte Newcombe (GST) |
| | Lori Perkins (NASA/GSFC) |
| | Greg Shirah (NASA/GSFC) |
| | Eric Sokolowsky (GST) |
| | James W. Williams (GST) |
| Narrator: | Michael Starobin (HTSI) |
| Scientists: | Robert Sohlberg (University of Maryland) |
| | Chris Justice (University of Maryland) |
| | William C. North (NASA/GSFC) |
| | Fred J. Gunther (CSC) |
| Writer: | Jarrett Cohen (GST) |
| Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: | Earth Probe/TOMS
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| | GOES-12 |
| | Landsat-7/ETM+ |
| | QuikSCAT/SeaWinds |
| | TRMM/TMI |
| | Terra/ASTER |
| | Terra/MISR |
| | Terra/MODIS |
| | SRTM |
| | Gridded Population of the World (Version 3 Beta) |
| | Earth Probe/TOMS/Aerosol Index |
| | 10-meter DEM |
| | GTOPO30 |
| | Roads |
| | QuikSCAT/SeaWinds/Wind |
| | Terra and Aqua/MODIS/Fire Location |
| | Terra/MODIS/NDVI |
| Data Collected: | 2001/10/01 - 2002/09/30 |
| Series: | Multisensor Fire Observations |
| | Narrated Movies |
Keywords:
DLESE
>> Atmospheric science
SVS
>> Biscuit
DLESE
>> Forestry
SVS
>> Hayman
DLESE
>> Natural hazards
SVS
>> Rodeo
SVS
>> SIGGRAPH
GCMD
>> EARTH SCIENCE
>> Biosphere
>> Ecological Dynamics
>> Fire Occurrence
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Please give credit for this item to: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio, the ESDIS Science Operations Office and the MODIS Rapid Response Team (http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov) Full Animation Credits: Designed by ESDIS Science Operations Office Earth Science Data and Information Systems NASA Goddard Space Flight Center William C. North, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Jennifer Farnham, Global Science and Technology, Inc. Dr. Fred J. Gunther, Computer Sciences Corporation Dr. Brian Krupp, Global Science and Technology, Inc. Rosemarie Slaughter, Computer Sciences Corporation Produced by Scientific Visualization Studio NASA Goddard Space Flight Center http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov Directed by Dr. Horace Mitchell, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Lead Animator Cynthia Starr, Global Science and Technology, Inc. Contributors Randall Jones, Global Science and Technology, Inc. Alex Kekesi, Global Science and Technology, Inc. Kevin Mahoney, Computer Sciences Corporation Marte Newcombe, Global Science and Technology, Inc. Lori Perkins, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Gregory Shirah, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Eric Sokolowsky, Global Science and Technology, Inc. James W. Williams, Global Science and Technology, Inc. Written by Jarrett Cohen, Global Science and Technology, Inc. Narrated by Michael Starobin, Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc. Edited by Stuart A. Snodgrass, Global Science and Technology, Inc. Narration Recorded by Fred Kemman, Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc. Music andquot;Sarabande - Earth Connectionandquot; by Robert Hitz, pianist/composer Fire location data courtesy of the MODIS Land Rapid Response Project NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and the University of Maryland Chris Justice, University of Maryland Ed Masuoka, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Louis Giglio, Science Systems and Applications, Inc. Jacques Descloitres, Science Systems and Applications, Inc. Robert Sohlberg, University of Maryland Missy Crisologo, University of Maryland Blue Marble MODIS data composite courtesy of MODIS Science Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and the NASA Earth Observatory Reto Stockli, Science Systems and Applications, Inc. Topography data courtesy of United States Geological Survey Cloud data courtesy of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Population data courtesy of Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center All other data courtesy of NASA NASA EOSDIS and other EOSDIS data distributed by NASA's Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) Alliance http://nasadaacs.eos.nasa.gov Sponsored by ESDIS Science Operations Office Earth Science Data and Information Systems NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Vanessa L. Griffin, Manager |
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