Fire Spread mapping of the Old Fire,
San Bernardino NF
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25 October 2003
As viewed by the FireMapper
Thermal-Imaging Radiometer
Images were collected from the PSW Airborne
Sciences Aircraft and disseminated in part by satellite
communications in near-real time. FireMapper measures the
radiance of emitted thermal-infrared light, which readily
penetrates smoke. False-color images shown here depict
the apparent surface temperature (in Celsius) as estimated
from
radiance and a simple black-body model. Warmer tones represent
recent or active combustion; areas of gray are cooling
ash
or warm bare ground (see chart below). Low temperatures
of unburned forest and cool ground are shown in green.
Images have been geographically referenced. Vertical exaggeration
in 3-d views is 1.5 to one unless otherwise noted.
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Fire Area Map
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Fire Imagery
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The following color-coded images depict apparent ground surface temperatures
in Celsius.
The background image is a portion of a high-resolution
multi-band mosaic assembled from data collected on 9 September
2003 (pre-fire).
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Image 1: Pass 34
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers wavelength
on 25 October 2003, at 1:28 pm PDT.
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Image 1a: Pass 34
Topographic view from southwest.
No vertical exaggeration.
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Image 2: Pass 35
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers
wavelength on 25 October 2003, at 1:34 pm PDT.
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Image 2a: Pass 35
Topographic view from southwest.
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3: Pass 36
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers
wavelength on 25 October 2003, at 1:39 pm PDT.
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Image 3a: Pass 36
Topographic view from southwest.
No vertical exaggeration.
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Image 4: Pass 37
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers
wavelength on 25 October 2003, at 1:45 pm PDT.
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Image 4a: Pass 37
Topographic view from southwest.
No vertical exaggeration.
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Image 5: Pass 38
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers s wavelength
on 25 October 2003, at 1:52 pm PDT.
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Image 5a: Pass 38
Topographic view from southwest.
No vertical exaggeration.
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Image 6: Pass 39
Ground surface temperatures as viewed from above at 11.9 micrometers wavelength
on 25 October 2003, at 1:56 pm PDT.
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Image 6a: Pass 39
Topographic view from southwest.
No vertical exaggeration.
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