Smoke from the wildfires that have devastated the Los Angeles area can even be seen from space. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration earlier this week shared satellite images ...
The air quality index measures PM2.5, less than 2.5 microns particles, to determine the intensity of air pollution in cities.
One image, taken by the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-2 satellite after the Palisades Fire erupted Tuesday morning, shows a thick band of gray smoke floating over Los Angeles County that ...
As smoke pours from the intense wildfires currently scorching Los Angeles, air quality has plummeted across the city due to particulate pollution.
Firefighters have stopped the deadly flames from damaging the historic Mt. Wilson Observatory and NASA's Jet Propulsion ...
Satellite imagery shows neighborhoods burned down, roads closed, and fires spreading across Los Angeles.
A string of hot and stormy days has left numerous fires burning across Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia this week.
Satellite images show entire houses reduced to rubble in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, and smoke plumes from the Palisades and Eaton fires.