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Wildfire Notification Report

Date: 2026-07-03
Time: 22:01:02
Production Date and Time: 2026-07-03 22:01:49 UTC
Primary Instrument: GOES-18 ABI
Wmo Spacecraft Id: 665
Location/orbit: GEO
L1 File: OR_ABI-L1b-RadM2-M6C14_G18_s20261842201022_e20261842201081_c20261842201126.nc
L1 File(s) - TemporalNONE
Number Of Thermal Anomaly Notifications: 6
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Possible Wildfire

Basic Information
State/Province(s) UT
Country/Countries United States
County/Locality(s) Millard County, UT
NWS WFO Salt Lake City UT
Identification MethodEnhanced Contextual (Cloud)
Mean Object Date/Time2026-07-03 22:01:06UTC
Radiative Center (Lat, Lon): 39.153889°, -112.123055°
Nearby Counties (meeting notification criteria):
  • Millard County (0.00 km)
Total Radiative Power Anomalyn/a
Total Radiative Power210.43 MW
Map:
Additional Information
Notification Status New Feature
Type of EventElevated Fire Risk (NWS/SPC), Known Incident: Wild Goose (HIGH, tdiff=0.49471 days, Perimeter)
Event Priority Ranking3
Maximum Observed BT (3.9 um)342.61 K
Observed - Background BT (3.9 um)23.42 K
BT Anomaly (3.9 um)13.82 K
Maximum Observed - Clear RTM BT (3.9 um)43.55 K
Maximum Observed BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)33.44 K
Observed - Background BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)23.57 K
BTD Anomaly (3.9-10/11/12 um)33.12 K
Similar Pixel Count0
BT Time Tendency (3.9 um)-999.00 K
Image Interval-999.00 minutes
Fraction of Surrounding LWIR Pixels that are Colder0.55
Fraction of Surrounding Red Channel Pixels that are Brighter0.91
Maximum Radiative Power210.43 MW
Maximum Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Total Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Mean Viewing Angle 52.40°
Mean Solar Zenith Angle 35.30°
Mean Glint Angle82.30°
Water Fraction0.00
Total Pixel Area 6.60 km2
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Possible Wildfire

Basic Information
State/Province(s) CO
Country/Countries United States
County/Locality(s) Lake County, CO
NWS WFO Pueblo CO
Identification MethodEnhanced Contextual (Cloud)
Mean Object Date/Time2026-07-03 22:01:07UTC
Radiative Center (Lat, Lon): 39.207500°, -106.451111°
Nearby Counties (meeting notification criteria):
  • Lake County (0.00 km)
Total Radiative Power Anomalyn/a
Total Radiative Power82.20 MW
Map:
Additional Information
Notification Status New Feature
Type of EventCritical Fire Risk (NWS/SPC) and Red Flag Warning (NWS), Known Incident: Willow (HIGH, tdiff=0.66958
Event Priority Ranking1
Maximum Observed BT (3.9 um)316.68 K
Observed - Background BT (3.9 um)15.45 K
BT Anomaly (3.9 um)5.26 K
Maximum Observed - Clear RTM BT (3.9 um)27.07 K
Maximum Observed BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)34.58 K
Observed - Background BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)15.30 K
BTD Anomaly (3.9-10/11/12 um)6.01 K
Similar Pixel Count0
BT Time Tendency (3.9 um)-999.00 K
Image Interval-999.00 minutes
Fraction of Surrounding LWIR Pixels that are Colder0.43
Fraction of Surrounding Red Channel Pixels that are Brighter0.55
Maximum Radiative Power82.20 MW
Maximum Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Total Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Mean Viewing Angle 55.60°
Mean Solar Zenith Angle 39.70°
Mean Glint Angle89.50°
Water Fraction0.00
Total Pixel Area 7.10 km2
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Possible Wildfire

Basic Information
State/Province(s) UT
Country/Countries United States
County/Locality(s) Beaver County, UT
NWS WFO Salt Lake City UT
Identification MethodEnhanced Contextual (Cloud)
Mean Object Date/Time2026-07-03 22:01:06UTC
Radiative Center (Lat, Lon): 38.282223°, -112.496666°
Nearby Counties (meeting notification criteria):
  • Beaver County (0.00 km)
Total Radiative Power Anomalyn/a
Total Radiative Power1125.04 MW
Map:
Additional Information
Notification Status New Feature
Type of EventElevated Fire Risk (NWS/SPC), Known Incident: Cottonwood (HIGH, tdiff=0.1088 days, Perimeter)
Event Priority Ranking3
Maximum Observed BT (3.9 um)364.01 K
Observed - Background BT (3.9 um)43.94 K
BT Anomaly (3.9 um)22.05 K
Maximum Observed - Clear RTM BT (3.9 um)67.31 K
Maximum Observed BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)51.93 K
Observed - Background BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)42.60 K
BTD Anomaly (3.9-10/11/12 um)67.56 K
Similar Pixel Count0
BT Time Tendency (3.9 um)-999.00 K
Image Interval-999.00 minutes
Fraction of Surrounding LWIR Pixels that are Colder0.84
Fraction of Surrounding Red Channel Pixels that are Brighter0.10
Maximum Radiative Power514.16 MW
Maximum Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Total Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Mean Viewing Angle 51.50°
Mean Solar Zenith Angle 34.80°
Mean Glint Angle80.70°
Water Fraction0.00
Total Pixel Area 25.70 km2
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Possible Wildfire

Basic Information
State/Province(s) CO
Country/Countries United States
County/Locality(s) Ouray County, CO
NWS WFO Grand Junction CO
Identification MethodEnhanced Contextual (Cloud)
Mean Object Date/Time2026-07-03 22:01:07UTC
Radiative Center (Lat, Lon): 38.134445°, -107.671669°
Nearby Counties (meeting notification criteria):
  • Ouray County (0.00 km)
Total Radiative Power Anomalyn/a
Total Radiative Power100.65 MW
Map:
Additional Information
Notification Status New Feature
Type of EventCritical Fire Risk (NWS/SPC) and Red Flag Warning (NWS), Known Incident: Gold Mountain (HIGH, tdiff=
Event Priority Ranking1
Maximum Observed BT (3.9 um)320.01 K
Observed - Background BT (3.9 um)21.65 K
BT Anomaly (3.9 um)7.09 K
Maximum Observed - Clear RTM BT (3.9 um)22.27 K
Maximum Observed BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)30.56 K
Observed - Background BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)22.01 K
BTD Anomaly (3.9-10/11/12 um)6.87 K
Similar Pixel Count0
BT Time Tendency (3.9 um)-999.00 K
Image Interval-999.00 minutes
Fraction of Surrounding LWIR Pixels that are Colder0.35
Fraction of Surrounding Red Channel Pixels that are Brighter0.38
Maximum Radiative Power100.65 MW
Maximum Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Total Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Mean Viewing Angle 54.00°
Mean Solar Zenith Angle 38.50°
Mean Glint Angle86.70°
Water Fraction0.00
Total Pixel Area 6.80 km2
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Possible Wildfire

Basic Information
State/Province(s) UT
Country/Countries United States
County/Locality(s) San Juan County, UT
NWS WFO Grand Junction CO
Identification MethodEnhanced Contextual (Cloud)
Mean Object Date/Time2026-07-03 22:01:07UTC
Radiative Center (Lat, Lon): 37.798054°, -109.632225°
Nearby Counties (meeting notification criteria):
  • San Juan County (0.00 km)
Total Radiative Power Anomalyn/a
Total Radiative Power603.70 MW
Map:
Additional Information
Notification Status New Feature
Type of EventCritical Fire Risk (NWS/SPC), Known Incident: Babylon (HIGH, tdiff=0.49725 days, Perimeter)
Event Priority Ranking2
Maximum Observed BT (3.9 um)341.19 K
Observed - Background BT (3.9 um)23.94 K
BT Anomaly (3.9 um)9.42 K
Maximum Observed - Clear RTM BT (3.9 um)35.96 K
Maximum Observed BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)33.44 K
Observed - Background BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)23.77 K
BTD Anomaly (3.9-10/11/12 um)9.75 K
Similar Pixel Count0
BT Time Tendency (3.9 um)-999.00 K
Image Interval-999.00 minutes
Fraction of Surrounding LWIR Pixels that are Colder0.63
Fraction of Surrounding Red Channel Pixels that are Brighter1.00
Maximum Radiative Power218.35 MW
Maximum Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Total Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Mean Viewing Angle 52.50°
Mean Solar Zenith Angle 36.80°
Mean Glint Angle83.60°
Water Fraction0.00
Total Pixel Area 39.50 km2
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Possible Wildfire

Basic Information
State/Province(s) CO
Country/Countries United States
County/Locality(s) Dolores County, CO
NWS WFO Grand Junction CO
Identification MethodEnhanced Contextual (Bias)
Mean Object Date/Time2026-07-03 22:01:07UTC
Radiative Center (Lat, Lon): 37.764446°, -108.717499°
Nearby Counties (meeting notification criteria):
  • Dolores County (0.00 km)
Total Radiative Power Anomalyn/a
Total Radiative Power11726.96 MW
Map:
Additional Information
Notification Status New Feature
Type of EventCritical Fire Risk (NWS/SPC) and Red Flag Warning (NWS), Known Incident: Ferris (HIGH, tdiff=0.37426
Event Priority Ranking1
Maximum Observed BT (3.9 um)411.01 K
Observed - Background BT (3.9 um)90.42 K
BT Anomaly (3.9 um)62.15 K
Maximum Observed - Clear RTM BT (3.9 um)110.34 K
Maximum Observed BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)77.99 K
Observed - Background BTD (3.9-10/11/12 um)69.55 K
BTD Anomaly (3.9-10/11/12 um)124.80 K
Similar Pixel Count0
BT Time Tendency (3.9 um)-999.00 K
Image Interval-999.00 minutes
Fraction of Surrounding LWIR Pixels that are Colder0.00
Fraction of Surrounding Red Channel Pixels that are Brighter0.00
Maximum Radiative Power2131.78 MW
Maximum Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Total Radiative Power Uncertainty0.00 MW
Mean Viewing Angle 53.10°
Mean Solar Zenith Angle 37.60°
Mean Glint Angle84.90°
Water Fraction0.00
Total Pixel Area 159.90 km2
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