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Dangerous and destructive wildfires have churned through California in the summer of 2018. Here are some dramatic views of these blazes from high above.
Three of the state's most recently ignited wildfires have created smoke plumes visible from space as the flames spread.
California’s Line Fire is burning so intensely that it created its own weather.
Smoke plumes from the largest wildfire burning in California are seen in NOAA space satellite images. The McKinney Fire has scorched more than 55,000 acres so far.
As the California wildfires continue to rage in Pacific Palisades and Eaton, scorching over ten thousand acres, they are also visible from space.
Satellite images of LA fires show "heat blooms" from space Timelapse satellite video taken from space shows the rapid expansion of the California wildfires, offering a harrowing look at how ...
The fires burning across Los Angeles County look alarming even from space. More than a thousand homes, businesses and other buildings have burned and at least two people are dead in the ...
Satellite images from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are offering a unique view of three wildfires raging in Southern California this week. NOAA’s GOES-West satellite is ...
The video, taken over several hours Friday into Saturday morning by a NOAA satellite, shows dramatic plumes of smoke from the Park fire.
Palisades and Eaton fires can be seen burning in video from satellites in space. California wildfires continue to rage near Los Angeles.
Palisades and Eaton fires can be seen burning in video from satellites in space. California wildfires continue to rage near Los Angeles.
By Mary Gilbert, CNN Meteorologist (CNN) — California’s Line Fire is burning so intensely that it created its own weather. Dramatic pyrocumulus, or “fire clouds,” exploded over the fire ...