Safari 2000 Fires and Aerosols
The fires that raged across southern Africa in August and September of 2000 produced a thick 'river of smoke' that observers compared with the aftermath of the Kuwaiti oil fires in 1991. NASA-supported studies currently underway on the event will contribute to improved air pollution policies in the region and a better understanding of its impact on climate change.
Fires measured by NOAA AVHRR and Smoke Index measured by Earth Probe TOMS over Southern Africa from 9-5-2000 to 9-25-2000
Fires measured by NOAA AVHRR and Smoke Index measured by Earth Probe TOMS over Southern Africa on 9-25-2000
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Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Scientific Visualization Studio
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Animator
- Horace Mitchell (NASA/GSFC)
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Scientists
- Compton Tucker (NASA/GSFC)
- Jay Herman (NASA/GSFC)
- Jacqueline Kendall (NASA/GSFC)
Release date
This page was originally published on Thursday, November 16, 2000.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:58 PM EDT.
Series
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[Earth Probe: TOMS]
ID: 17 -
Fires [NOAA-14: AVHRR]
ID: 432
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