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Fire Science: Wildfire Monitoring and Prediction
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Fire Imaging: Corral Fire |
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Corral Fire, Los Angeles County, CA
12:10 PST 24 November 2007
As viewed by the FireMapper Thermal-Imaging Radiometer
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Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers wavelength on 24 November 2007, between 12:10 and 12:21 PST. |
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Image 1: Thermal Mosaic
Plan view of fire. Warmer tones represent recent or active combustion; areas of light gray are cooling ash or warm bare ground and the low temperatures of unburned forest and cool ground are shown in darker gray (see chart above).
Purple is used to show cooling ash but could be associated with bare ground away from fire.
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Wind field and firelines
Forecast wind data for 1200 local time shown over thermal data.
(SBARG forecast from UCSB ICESS
www.icess.ucsb.edu/asr/forecasts.htm)
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Weather conditions at time of data collection :
Malibu Canyon station MBUC1 from NOAA ROMAN system. |
Past Weather Conditions for MBUC1
Observations prior to selected time: November 24, 2007 - 13:00 PST
Weather Conditions at November 24, 2007 - 12:36 PST
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12:36 |
24 Hour Max |
24 Hour Min |
Temperature |
74.0° F |
77.0 at 11:36 |
57.0 at 21:36 |
Dew Point |
-5.8° F |
11.2 at 11:36 |
-7.4 at 5:36 |
Relative Humidity |
4% |
9 at 13:36 |
4 at 12:36 |
Wind Speed |
13 mph from N |
31 at 6:36 |
3 at 11:36 |
Wind Gust |
15 mph |
59 at 7:36 |
15 at 12:36 |
Pressure |
28.31 in |
28.38 at 9:36 |
28.23 at 14:36 |
Sea Level Pressure |
29.91 in |
29.99 at 9:36 |
29.85 at 14:36 |
Altimeter |
29.98 in |
30.05 at 9:36 |
29.89 at 14:36 |
Solar Radiation |
644.0 W/m*m |
644.0 at 12:36 |
0.0 at 18:36 |
Fuel Temperature |
83.0° F |
84.0 at 11:36 |
55.0 at 21:36 |
10 hr Fuel Moisture |
6 gm |
12 at 13:36 |
6 at 10:36 |
Battery voltage |
14.20 volt |
14.30 at 13:36 |
12.50 at 5:36 |
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