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The ten largest wildfires the European Union recorded in the last year all began in two weeks. Seven in one week last August, across north-west Iberia. Then eleven months with nothing their size, until three more in one week this July. This film is those ten, in the order they happened, on one map that never cuts. Every mark is one thermal detection from one of three VIIRS satellites, drawn at the true size of the pixel that recorded it, coloured by radiated power. Nothing is enlarged to be visible. Two are national records. Arganil is the largest fire Portugal has ever recorded; Burgohondo, in Ávila, the largest Spain has ever recorded — a record Larouco, also in this film, had set eleven months earlier. The hectares under each fire are burnt ground mapped by Copernicus EFFIS from orbit, not a national service's figure. A national figure is the ground assigned to an incident; an EFFIS polygon is what a satellite could see. Only the second compares between Galicia, the Gironde and Attica. EFFIS maps scars, not fires — 36 scars make these ten. Scars within 300 metres and days of each other count as one fire, except where the national service says otherwise: ICNF counts Trancoso and Sátão as two incidents, so this film does too; León's Llamas de Cabrera and Yeres fires met and were measured as one, so here they are one. Greece's biggest fire of the year burned outside Athens at the end of July. In Europe it ranks eighteenth. At the end the map fills with everything else that burned — 5,563 more scars at their own true area. The ten here are 38% of the 1,124,374 hectares the European Union burned. The scope leaves out Ukraine, where most burnt ground is grass and stubble around a war, and the winter pasture burning of the Pyrenees and Cantabria, deliberate and done under permit. Sources: Copernicus EFFIS; NASA FIRMS VIIRS; ESA WorldCover; ICNF, MITECO, Xunta de Galicia; Préfecture de la Gironde. #wildfire #Spain #Portugal #Copernicus #Europe
The ten largest wildfires the European Union recorded in the last year all began in two weeks. Seven in one week last August, across north-west Iberia. Then eleven months with nothing their size, until three more in one week this July. This film is those ten, in the order they happened, on one map that never cuts. Every mark is one thermal detection from one of three VIIRS satellites, drawn at the true size of the pixel that recorded it, coloured by radiated power. Nothing is enlarged to be visible. Two are national records. Arganil is the largest fire Portugal has ever recorded; Burgohondo, in Ávila, the largest Spain has ever recorded — a record Larouco, also in this film, had set eleven months earlier. The hectares under each fire are burnt ground mapped by Copernicus EFFIS from orbit, not a national service's figure. A national figure is the ground assigned to an incident; an EFFIS polygon is what a satellite could see. Only the second compares between Galicia, the Gironde and Attica. EFFIS maps scars, not fires — 36 scars make these ten. Scars within 300 metres and days of each other count as one fire, except where the national service says otherwise: ICNF counts Trancoso and Sátão as two incidents, so this film does too; León's Llamas de Cabrera and Yeres fires met and were measured as one, so here they are one. Greece's biggest fire of the year burned outside Athens at the end of July. In Europe it ranks eighteenth. At the end the map fills with everything else that burned — 5,563 more scars at their own true area. The ten here are 38% of the 1,124,374 hectares the European Union burned. The scope leaves out Ukraine, where most burnt ground is grass and stubble around a war, and the winter pasture burning of the Pyrenees and Cantabria, deliberate and done under permit. Sources: Copernicus EFFIS; NASA FIRMS VIIRS; ESA WorldCover; ICNF, MITECO, Xunta de Galicia; Préfecture de la Gironde. #wildfire #Spain #Portugal #Copernicus #Europe

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