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30-second #GOES19 (preliminary/non-operational) Shortwave Infrared images showed the rapid southwest run of the #MountainFire in Ventura County, California. Strong northeast #SantaAnaWinds were responsible for the rapid growth and spread of the wildfire. @NWSLosAngeles #CAwx https://t.co/EjnVujnvSF
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.@NOAA's #GOESWest is monitoring the #MountainFire in Southern California, where dry weather and strong #SantaAnaWinds have fueled its rapid growth.
The satellite tracked the smoke plume and detected the intense heat from the fire as it burned northwest of Los Angeles yesterday. #CAwx
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The satellite tracked the smoke plume and detected the intense heat from the fire as it burned northwest of Los Angeles yesterday. #CAwx
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RT @AerosolWatch: #SantaAnaWinds ignited fast-growing #MountainFire in #VenturaCounty southern #California yesterday 6 Nov & blew thick #smoke plume offshore, shown by #VIIRS aerosol optical depth (AOD) from @JPSSProgram #NOAA20 & #NOAA21. @NOAASatellites @NOAASatellitePA @CAL_FIRE https://t.co/lrMlgkSTA2
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