For #TimelapseTuesday, we are looking at the large #GiffordFire as it burned for 12 hours on Sunday. @NOAA's #GOESWest satellite has been tracking the #smoke and heat signature of the fire as it has been burning in southern California this week. #GOES18 https://t.co/pH2LXkVWNC
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Where is all the smoke coming from? The Gifford Fire north of Santa Barbara has burned nearly 50k acres and due to a persistent southwest flow, we can expect to see these smoky conditions for at least another couple of days. @nvwx @cawx https://t.co/0AlZWkwRgU - NWS Las Vegas NOAA Satellites
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The #GiffordFire and #CanyonFire continue to burn across Southern California this week, seen here yesterday from @NOAA's #GOESWest satellite. Both #wildfires have prompted thousands of residents to evacuate and forced roads to close around the region. #GOES18 https://t.co/xLZ7u7UMea
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