Today the European Space Agency’s Sentinel Satellite went over the Park Fire. This satellite passes over every 5 days, and has sensors which can see through smoke and detect heat. We use Sentinel data a lot in my day job for vegetation and fuel mapping, but during wildfires, especially on fires as large as the Park Fire, it can actually be operationally useful.
Here are images we created by enhancing the raw data from the satellite. Tones of blue and green show intact vegetation while brown tones are generally devoid of it. Flames and active fire show up in regular fire colors.
Active fire is seen on the NW edge of the fire, in the foothills around Hogsback Road,east of Red Bluff.