By Scott Bachmeier •
1-minute Mesoscale Domain Sector GOES-18 (GOES-West) Shortwave Infrared images (above) displayed a pronounced thermal signature associated with the Franklin Fire, which began burning just north-northwest Malibu, California around 0644 UTC on 10th December 2024 (or 10:24 PM PST on 9th December). This wildfire was driven by strong Santa Ana winds, which helped it to increase rapidly in size and intensity — in fact, the Franklin Fire began to exhibit 3.9 µm brightness temperatures of 137.88ºC (the saturation temperature of GOES-18 ABI Band 7 detectors) beginning at 0855 UTC (below), and persisting until 0947 UTC. About 12 minutes after the Franklin Fire began to exhibit a thermal signature on GOES-18 Shortwave Infrared imagery, a RAWS site just east of the wildfire reported a wind gust of 52 mph at 0656 UTC (below). About 2.5 hours later, a RAWS site just northwest of the fire reported a wind gust of 50 mph at 0931 UTC. In addition to the strong winds, relative humidity values at those nearby RAWS sites were generally 10% or less. 1-minute GOES-18 True Color RGB images from the CSPP GeoSphere site (below) revealed several pyrocumulus jumps over the Franklin Fire, in addition to a dense smoke plume drifting offshore.Categories: Fire detection, GOES-18, Red-Green-Blue (RGB) images