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With their lofty view from space, NOAA satellites see the awe-inspiring beauty and the sobering destruction Mother Nature creates across our dynamic p
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Satellite Snapshots
Imagery from the GOES West (GOES-17) satellite shows a large smoke plume from the Alisal Fire in California, exacerbated by strong winds.
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Satellite Snapshots
NOAA’s GOES East satellite had its eye on Minnesota’s Greenwood Fire on August 23, as the wildfire nearly doubled in size.
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Satellite Snapshots
The satellite imagery above, over the course of 11 hours from August 9-10, is from the Himawari-8 satellite. It shows vast stretches of land.
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Earth from Orbit
As wildfires continue to rage in North America, the Dixie Fire became the second largest fire in California history.
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Earth from Orbit
Wildfires continue to rage in the western U.S. Some of the most intense fires have generated their own weather, with thunderstorms, lightning, and eve
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Satellite Snapshots
NOAA satellites are continuing to monitor the blazing wildfires across the western U.S. and Canada.
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Earth from Orbit
Wildfire activity amid extreme heat and drought has resulted in smoke blanketing much of the United States and Canada.
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