NOAA-19 Satellite
NOAA-18 Satellite
AQUA Satellite
TERRA Satellite
NOAA-19 Hotspots
The satellite image is a multi-spectral image composed of three channels – Red (Visible Band), Green (Near-infrared (NIR) band) and Blue (Long-wavelength infrared (LIR) band). Hotspots are depicted as red pixels. Certain segment of the satellite image may not be available when there is an incomplete satellite pass.
The satellite image is a multi-spectral image composed of three channels – Red (Visible Band), Green (Near-infrared (NIR) band) and Blue (Long-wavelength infrared (LIR) band). Hotspots are depicted as red pixels. Certain segment of the satellite image may not be available when there is an incomplete satellite pass.
The satellite image is a multi-spectral image composed of three channels – Red (Visible Band), Green (Near-infrared (NIR) band) and Blue (Long-wavelength infrared (LIR) band). Hotspots are depicted as red pixels. Certain segment of the satellite image may not be available when there is an incomplete satellite pass.
The satellite image is a multi-spectral image composed of three channels – Red (Visible Band), Green (Near-infrared (NIR) band) and Blue (Long-wavelength infrared (LIR) band). Hotspots are depicted as red pixels. Certain segment of the satellite image may not be available when there is an incomplete satellite pass.
This data contains the geographical position (latitude, longitude) and time of detection for hotspots observed using NOAA satellite. The data is segmented according to different regions. The hotspots represent locations with possible active fires. Hotspots may go undetected due to cloudy conditions or incomplete satellite pass.