2 pyrocumulonimbus events in Northern California
1-minute Mesoscale Domain Sector GOES-17 (GOES-West) “Red” Visible (0.64 µm), GOES-17 Shortwave Infrared (3.9 µm), Fire Temperature Red-Green-Blue (RGB) + GLM Flash Extent Density (FED) and “Clean” Infrared Window (10.35 µm) images (above) showed the formation of a pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCb) cloud over the Hopkins Fire in Northern California on 08 September 2020.The vertical extent of the pyroCb cloud tower was even more apparent when viewed in Visible imagery from GOES-16 (GOES-East), displayed in the top left panel of the animation below.
Later in the day and farther to the east, 1-minute GOES-17 imagery (below) showed the development of another pyroCb cloud over the North Complex. Unfortunately, there was a ~1-hour gap in images (from 2034 to 2130 UTC) when a yaw flip maneuver was performed on the satellite. However, during this yaw flip maneuver the pyroCb formation and propagation could be followed using 5-minute imagery from GOES-16 (below). As the lower-latitude portion of the smoke plume associated with this fire flare-up drifted south-southwestward, it restricted the surface visibility to 2.5 miles at Beale Air Force Base (KBAB).