Incidents of forest fire outbreaks in Alaska during June 2022

According to data from the NPP-375 satellite, the state of Alaska closed the month of June with a total of 43,227 incidents of forest fire outbreaks. Despite not being a record, it was a very alarming number. The last time the state had such a high value was in 2015, with a record of 44,648 outbreaks. The large number of fire outbreaks is related to lightning strikes from storm clouds occurring in the state. In addition to harming biodiversity through fire, fires release methane into the atmosphere which had been trapped in the soil, with potential to increase global warming. 
The month of July also started with the number of fire outbreaks above average in the state. In the first 7 days of July alone, 12750 hotspots were registered, with the average for the entire month being around 12420 hotspots.
The images above were taken from the Sentinel satellite and show some of the scars as well as the fires in June in Alaska.

Images credit: Sentinel Satellite

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By Kimberly Silva
Atlanta July 08, 2022