Fire near Tallone

42.16°N, 9.46°E · first detected on 20 August at 13:28

What the satellites measured

This fire was tracked from 20 August at 13:28 to 20 August at 14:06, through 8 satellite detections. The detected extent reaches 111 ha.

Detected extent
111 ha
Cumulative power
402 MW
Peak power
72 MW
Detections
8

“Detected extent” is not “burned area”: it is the union of the ground footprints of the satellite pixels, and a 375 m pixel counts in full even when only a forest edge is burning. Compared with press figures it is in practice one and a half to three times the area reported. Detections taken at the edge of the scan swath, too coarse to measure anything at all, are excluded. These figures come from thermal satellite detection and are not an official assessment: only the local fire and civil protection authorities are authoritative.

Timeline

Active30 hastarted on 20 August at 14:45

  1. Area revised to 30 ha20 August at 18:06

    Feux en Haute-Corse : 30 hectares parcourus à Tallone, plusieurs incendies toujours en cours Corse Matin

  2. First report20 August at 14:45

    Un incendie en cours à Tallone Corse Net Infos

A "contained" fire is no longer spreading but is not out: crews remain on site and it can flare up again. Statuses and areas come from press reports and official sources, matched automatically; they are not an official record — only the prefecture and the fire service are authoritative. An entry with no news for ten days is closed automatically, and each entry's history keeps track of who announced what, and when.

Replay how the fire spread

The map is framed on this fire and loads only its detections. The timeline below covers the whole known life of the fire — from the first trace, satellite or report, to the last announcement from emergency services — and the ticks on the bar mark those announcements. Detections often stop before containment: a fire stops radiating once it stops spreading, which is exactly when it is declared contained. “1 h” shows what is burning within an hour of the chosen moment : the map then follows the power curve below and empties when it falls. “12 h” stacks twelve hours , as the home map does, where stacking avoids an empty screen between two satellite passes. Both are true, but they say different things.

The detected extent

Outline of the burned area near Tallone, drawn over satellite imagery
The outline is the union of the ground footprints of every satellite detection of this fire, from the first pass to the last. The background is the EOX cloudless Sentinel-2 mosaic, 2024 vintage: it shows the landscape BEFORE these fires, not the burn scar.

How the radiative power evolved

One point per satellite pass: the sum of the fire radiative power measured over the fire. This is the curve that says whether the fire eased off or picked up again, which no cumulative figure shows. The window covers 30 days; beyond that, clustering would merge two successive fires in the same place.

Fire dynamics

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Satellite passes in detail

PassPowerDetectionsSensor
20 August at 14:2874 MW2Met12
20 August at 14:06186 MW5N20
20 August at 13:58220 MW3Met12
20 August at 13:49216 MW3N
20 August at 13:48217 MW3Met12
20 August at 13:38454 MW4Met12
20 August at 13:2814 MW1Met12

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