Satellite image of the burn scar left on the Texas Panhandle landscape captured on March 2, 2024, by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer on NASA’s Terra satellite.The Texas Panhandle is a sparsely populated region of rolling hills, oil and gas wells, and grazing lands. By some estimates,. Together, the four fires had charred more than 1.24 million acres by March 5, according to data published by InciWeb.
On the same day, the OLI on Landsat 8 captured a more detailed view of part of the burn scar left by the Windy Deuce fire. The image shows charred landscapes around Fritch and Lake Meredith. Among the areas that burned were grazing lands, park lands, and areas with oil and gas development. The small white squares are
Red flag warnings and grass fires are common in the Texas Panhandle in late-February and March. The region was primed for fire this year due to athat has affected the region in recent months and years, parching vegetation and making it easier for fires to spread. “The drought likely made this wildfire more challenging to fight,” said Jessica McCarty, the chief of the biospheric branch at NASA’s Ames Research Center.
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