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NASA, Google Maps track Southern California wildfires

by Declan McCullagh
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(Credit: NASA)

NASA has posted a series of photos of the Southern California wildfires that were taken with one of its research satellites.

The images show smoke from the fires being blown west over the Pacific Ocean from a portion of the state stretching from Santa Barbara to Riverside County. They were taken with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, which specializes in measurements including cloud cover, ocean color, and water vapor, and has delivered pictures of notable events including Hurricane Katrina and Bangladesh flooding in the past.

Another way to look at the affected area is through Google Earth. Available maps include a detailed outline of the area, homes affected, official warnings, and evacuation orders.

But the best way I've seen to appreciate the full scope of this natural disaster is a photo gallery on Boston.com. It features a stunning gallery, including detailed aerial photographs taken by the Associated Press--and no tax dollars were spent to make them.

(Credit: NASA)
Declan McCullagh, CNET News' chief political correspondent, chronicles the intersection of politics and technology. He has covered politics, technology, and Washington, D.C., for more than a decade, which has turned him into an iconoclast and a skeptic of anyone who says, "We oughta have a new federal law against this." E-mail Declan.
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by youtubelin November 24, 2008 4:01 AM PST
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by youtubelin November 24, 2008 4:03 AM PST
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by evansaura777 February 24, 2009 8:06 PM PST
I was recently on one of many [url=http://www.123world.com/states/california.php]California Vacations[/url] and I noticed the remains of these tremendous fires. The images show smoke from the fires being blown west over the Pacific Ocean from a portion of the state stretching from Santa Barbara to Riverside County. They were taken with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, which specializes in measurements including cloud cover, ocean color, and water vapor, and has delivered pictures of notable events including Hurricane Katrina and Bangladesh flooding in the past. Those images really capture the carnage.
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