Wyoming Red Canyon wildfire: 2025 Year in Review

  • Released Friday, January 2, 2026

Composite visualization of the Earth Information Center Wildland Fires data dashboard layout and its data assets for the Red Canyon Wyoming wildfire, August 2025.

Wildland fires pose significant threats to ecosystems, property, and human lives. Leveraging NASA's satellite data, advanced models, visualization capacity and computing power, we analyze fire events, monitor how weather conditions impact fires and how regional air quality affects communities. This analysis of the August 2025 Wyoming Red Canyon wildfire is part of our 2025 Year in Review series, where we look back at several major fire events from 2025.

This analysis follows a similar format to our Daily Visualizations of the Largest Wildfires in the United States , but for this 2025 Year in Review series, we targeted specific wildfires for a specific duration. We examine each wildfire through five data-driven visualization assets:

  • Fire Information (format: still image)
  • Progression of Fire (format: movie, duration: 30secs)
  • GEOS Black Carbon (format: movie, duration: 30secs)
  • GEOS Fire Monitor: Regional Air Quality (format: movie, duration: 30secs)
  • GEOS Fire Monitor: Regional Weather (format: movie, duration: 30secs)

These visualizations reveal the complex dynamics of wildfire behavior and demonstrate how advanced Earth observation technology helps us understand both immediate threats and long-term environmental impacts. The August 2025 Red Canyon wildfire in Wyoming exemplifies the critical need for comprehensive wildfire monitoring and analysis.

The visualization assets available in this webpage are designed to be modular and serve multiple purposes. They work together as a comprehensive display on Hyperwall systems (32:9 aspect ratio, 7680x2160 resolution) at Earth Information Center (earth.gov) exhibits, as shown above, or as smaller collections, or each visual asset can be used independently. All assets are freely and openly available for public use, allowing for flexible implementation across different platforms, display sizes and production needs.

Wyoming Red Canyon wildfire Information

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Still image displaying essential information about the Red Canyon wildfire event, including identification, location, impact area, and operational status.

Progression of Wyoming Red Canyon wildfire

Visualization showing the Wyoming Red Canyon wildfire progression based on fire perimeter data from the Near Real Time Fire Event Data Suite (FEDS) OGC Application Programming Interface (API).

GEOS Fire Monitor: Regional Air Quality

Visualization of regional air quality indicators from NASA's Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) model during the Wyoming Red Canyon wildfire.

GEOS Fire Monitor: Regional Weather Indicators

Visualization of regional weather indicators from NASA’s Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) model during the Wyoming Red Canyon wildfire.



Credits

NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio and NASA’s Global Modeling and Assimilation Office.


Datasets used

Note: While we identify the data sets used on this page, we do not store any further details, nor the data sets themselves on our site.


Release date

This page was originally published on Friday, January 2, 2026.
This page was last updated on Friday, January 2, 2026 at 12:19 PM EST.