Fire ‘hotspots’ detected earlier than ever, thanks to NOAA’s GOES-East
Fire ‘hotspots’ detected earlier than ever, thanks to NOAA’s GOES-East
![First responders like this firefighter in Oklahoma are getting information about wildfires sooner from NOAA satellite notifications shared by NOAA National Weather Service forecasters. (Image credit: James Murnan/NOAA NSSL) First responders like this firefighter in Oklahoma are getting information about wildfires sooner from NOAA satellite notifications shared by NOAA National Weather Service forecasters.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_1275/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/IMAGE%20-%20Firefighter%20battling%20grass%20fire%20in%20Oklahoma%20-%20021006%20-%20James%20Murnan%2C%20NOAA%20-%203008x2000%20-%20landscape.jpg?itok=hfVPK0Oe)
First responders like this firefighter in Oklahoma are getting information about wildfires sooner from NOAA satellite notifications shared by NOAA National Weather Service forecasters. (Image credit: James Murnan/NOAA NSSL)