A blanket of smoke from scores of fires burning in Southeast Asia hangs in the skies in this modis.gsfc.nasa.gov Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image from the aqua.nasa.gov Aqua satellite captured on March 25, 2004. Fires, marked in red, are burning in (clockwise from top left) India, Myanmar, China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. The annual agricultural fire season has been ongoing since early February, and has seemed especially intense -- more fires and thicker smoke -- in MODIS images from mid-March on.
The widespread nature of the fires and their location (generally located away from remaining natural vegetation, which appears deeper green) suggests that these fires are being set intentionally for agricultural purposes. Though not necessarily immediately hazardous, such large-scale burning can have a strong impact on weather, climate, human health, and natural resources.
The high-resolution image provided above is 500 meters per pixel. The MODIS Rapid Response System provides this image at http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/?2004085-0325/Myanmar.A2004085.0705 additional resolutions.Image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA-GSFC
| Date Taken: | 07.24.2011 |
| Date Posted: | 02.08.2013 02:36 |
| Photo ID: | 832607 |
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