16 July: The GOES-East satellite went into safe mode at 2023 UTC (323pm CDT) on 15 July following a spacecraft anomaly. According to NOAA OSPO, the GOES-19 Safehold has been resolved as of this morning and engineers are now working to prepare for restart of the onboard instruments. More information on the recovery timeline will be provided when known.
Wildfire Notification
Aid: 1202181
Notification Type: Possible Wildfire
Date: 2026-02-02 19:56:17
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| Basic Information | |
|---|---|
| State/Province(s) | GA |
| Country/Countries | United States |
| County/Locality(s) | Meriwether County, GA |
| NWS WFO | Peachtree City GA |
| Identification Method | Enhanced Contextual (Clear) |
| Mean Object Date/Time | 2026-02-02 19:57:21UTC |
| Radiative Center (Lat, Lon): | 32.956944°, -84.733330° |
| Nearby Counties (meeting notification criteria): |
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| Total Radiative Power Anomaly | n/a |
| Total Radiative Power | 4.46 MW |
| Map: | |
| Additional Information | |
| Notification Status | New Feature |
| Type of Event | Nominal Fire Risk |
| Event Priority Ranking | 4 |
| Maximum Observed BT (3.9 um) | 289.70 K |
| Observed - Background BT (3.9 um) | 3.05 K |
| BT Anomaly (3.9 um) | 3.56 K |
| Maximum Observed - Clear RTM BT (3.9 um) | 12.01 K |
| Maximum Observed BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um) | 6.50 K |
| Observed - Background BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um) | 2.62 K |
| BTD Anomaly (3.9-10/11/12 um) | 8.01 K |
| Similar Pixel Count | 6 |
| BT Time Tendency (3.9 um) | 1.10 K |
| Image Interval | 5.00 minutes |
| Fraction of Surrounding LWIR Pixels that are Colder | 0.71 |
| Fraction of Surrounding Red Channel Pixels that are Brighter | 1.00 |
| Maximum Radiative Power | 4.46 MW |
| Maximum Radiative Power Uncertainty | 0.00 MW |
| Total Radiative Power Uncertainty | 0.00 MW |
| Mean Viewing Angle | 39.90° |
| Mean Solar Zenith Angle | 58.00° |
| Mean Glint Angle | 85.60° |
| Water Fraction | 0.00 |
| Total Pixel Area | 5.20 km2 |
| Latest Satellite Imagery: | |

