Real-time fire detection, thermal anomalies, and Earth observation data
Total Detections
4
Fire Detections
2
High Confidence
2
Last Updated
just now
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer on Terra and Aqua satellites
• 36 spectral bands
• 250m to 1km resolution
• Fire and thermal detection
Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite on Suomi NPP and NOAA-20
• 22 spectral bands
• 375m resolution
• Enhanced fire detection
Operational Land Imager (OLI) and Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS)
• 11 spectral bands
• 30m resolution
• Land surface analysis
Latest fire, thermal, and environmental detections from NASA Earth observation satellites
fire Alert
Brightness Temperature
315.7K
Scan/Track
1.2 × 1.1
Coordinates
34.0522, -118.2437
Detection Time
1 year ago
fire Alert
Brightness Temperature
387.2K
Scan/Track
375.0 × 375.0
Coordinates
37.4419, -122.1430
Detection Time
1 year ago
thermal Alert
Brightness Temperature
298.1K
Scan/Track
1.0 × 1.0
Coordinates
25.7617, -80.1918
Detection Time
1 year ago
flood Alert
Brightness Temperature
285.3K
Scan/Track
375.0 × 375.0
Coordinates
29.9511, -90.0715
Detection Time
1 year ago
CDRP integrates with NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) to provide real-time fire detection data from multiple satellite instruments including MODIS and VIIRS. This data helps emergency responders detect and track active fires, thermal anomalies, and other environmental hazards with high precision and near real-time updates. Data is processed and delivered within 3-6 hours of satellite observation.