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Wildfire Notification Report

Date: 2026-03-19
Time: 19:12:55
Production Date and Time: 2026-03-19 19:13:40 UTC
Primary Instrument: GOES-19 ABI
Wmo Spacecraft Id: 666
Location/orbit: GEO
L1 File: OR_ABI-L1b-RadM2-M6C14_G19_s20260781912552_e20260781913010_c20260781913060.nc
L1 File(s) - TemporalOR_ABI-L1b-RadM2-M6C14_G19_s20260781910552_e20260781911010_c20260781911066.nc
Number Of Thermal Anomaly Notifications: 4
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Possible Wildfire

Basic Information
State/Province(s) ID
Country/Countries United States
County/Locality(s) Bonneville County, ID
NWS WFO Pocatello ID
Identification MethodEnhanced Contextual (Cloud)
Mean Object Date/Time2026-03-19 19:12:56UTC
Radiative Center (Lat, Lon): 43.488335°, -111.240280°
Nearby Counties (meeting notification criteria):
  • Bonneville County (0.00 km)
Total Radiative Power Anomalyn/a
Total Radiative Power68.34 MW
Map:
Additional Information
Notification Status New Feature
Type of EventNominal Fire Risk, Known Incident: Rainey Creek RX (HIGH, tdiff=0.16421 days, Point)
Event Priority Ranking4
Maximum Observed BT (3.9 um)308.11 K
Observed - Background BT (3.9 um)13.56 K
BT Anomaly (3.9 um)7.67 K
Maximum Observed - Clear RTM BT (3.9 um)21.07 K
Maximum Observed BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)19.67 K
Observed - Background BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)13.90 K
BTD Anomaly (3.9-10/11/12 um)18.00 K
Similar Pixel Count0
BT Time Tendency (3.9 um)7.40 K
Image Interval2.00 minutes
Fraction of Surrounding LWIR Pixels that are Colder0.50
Fraction of Surrounding Red Channel Pixels that are Brighter0.54
Maximum Radiative Power68.34 MW
Maximum Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Total Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Mean Viewing Angle 62.10°
Mean Solar Zenith Angle 44.80°
Mean Glint Angle98.60°
Water Fraction0.00
Total Pixel Area 8.60 km2
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Possible Wildfire

Basic Information
State/Province(s) KS
Country/Countries United States
County/Locality(s) Morris County, KS
NWS WFO Topeka KS
Identification MethodEnhanced Contextual (Clear)
Mean Object Date/Time2026-03-19 19:13:01UTC
Radiative Center (Lat, Lon): 38.648613°, -96.579445°
Nearby Counties (meeting notification criteria):
  • Morris County (0.00 km)
Total Radiative Power Anomalyn/a
Total Radiative Power22.73 MW
Map:
Additional Information
Notification Status New Feature
Type of EventNominal Fire Risk
Event Priority Ranking4
Maximum Observed BT (3.9 um)314.82 K
Observed - Background BT (3.9 um)4.63 K
BT Anomaly (3.9 um)3.95 K
Maximum Observed - Clear RTM BT (3.9 um)15.95 K
Maximum Observed BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)15.13 K
Observed - Background BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)3.91 K
BTD Anomaly (3.9-10/11/12 um)4.83 K
Similar Pixel Count24
BT Time Tendency (3.9 um)2.40 K
Image Interval2.00 minutes
Fraction of Surrounding LWIR Pixels that are Colder0.75
Fraction of Surrounding Red Channel Pixels that are Brighter1.00
Maximum Radiative Power22.73 MW
Maximum Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Total Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Mean Viewing Angle 50.20°
Mean Solar Zenith Angle 40.60°
Mean Glint Angle81.80°
Water Fraction0.00
Total Pixel Area 6.30 km2
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Possible Wildfire

Basic Information
State/Province(s) KS
Country/Countries United States
County/Locality(s) Cherokee County, KS
NWS WFO Springfield MO
Identification MethodEnhanced Contextual (Cloud)
Mean Object Date/Time2026-03-19 19:13:01UTC
Radiative Center (Lat, Lon): 37.197498°, -94.983612°
Nearby Counties (meeting notification criteria):
  • Cherokee County (0.00 km)
Total Radiative Power Anomalyn/a
Total Radiative Power40.51 MW
Map:
Additional Information
Notification Status New Feature
Type of EventNominal Fire Risk
Event Priority Ranking4
Maximum Observed BT (3.9 um)317.67 K
Observed - Background BT (3.9 um)8.47 K
BT Anomaly (3.9 um)5.53 K
Maximum Observed - Clear RTM BT (3.9 um)23.52 K
Maximum Observed BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)18.38 K
Observed - Background BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)7.66 K
BTD Anomaly (3.9-10/11/12 um)5.78 K
Similar Pixel Count0
BT Time Tendency (3.9 um)7.80 K
Image Interval2.00 minutes
Fraction of Surrounding LWIR Pixels that are Colder0.86
Fraction of Surrounding Red Channel Pixels that are Brighter0.99
Maximum Radiative Power40.51 MW
Maximum Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Total Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Mean Viewing Angle 48.10°
Mean Solar Zenith Angle 39.60°
Mean Glint Angle78.50°
Water Fraction0.00
Total Pixel Area 6.00 km2
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Possible Wildfire

Basic Information
State/Province(s) KS
Country/Countries United States
County/Locality(s) Cherokee County, KS
NWS WFO Springfield MO
Identification MethodEnhanced Contextual (Clear)
Mean Object Date/Time2026-03-19 19:13:01UTC
Radiative Center (Lat, Lon): 37.094166°, -94.976387°
Nearby Counties (meeting notification criteria):
  • Cherokee County (0.00 km)
Total Radiative Power Anomalyn/a
Total Radiative Power50.09 MW
Map:
Additional Information
Notification Status New Feature
Type of EventNominal Fire Risk
Event Priority Ranking4
Maximum Observed BT (3.9 um)317.51 K
Observed - Background BT (3.9 um)9.26 K
BT Anomaly (3.9 um)5.25 K
Maximum Observed - Clear RTM BT (3.9 um)23.53 K
Maximum Observed BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)20.26 K
Observed - Background BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)9.74 K
BTD Anomaly (3.9-10/11/12 um)7.33 K
Similar Pixel Count4
BT Time Tendency (3.9 um)8.30 K
Image Interval2.00 minutes
Fraction of Surrounding LWIR Pixels that are Colder0.32
Fraction of Surrounding Red Channel Pixels that are Brighter0.94
Maximum Radiative Power50.09 MW
Maximum Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Total Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Mean Viewing Angle 48.00°
Mean Solar Zenith Angle 39.50°
Mean Glint Angle78.30°
Water Fraction0.00
Total Pixel Area 6.00 km2
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