Nighttime light data (VIIRS)

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Nighttime light data (VIIRS)

by twokr9090 » Mon Aug 18, 2025 11:13 pm America/New_York

Hi,

I am interested in using nighttime light data (VIIRS) to explore changes in nighttime lights only by humans during the wildfire. Will wildfire affect capturing nighttime light by humans in VIIRS data?

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Re: Nighttime light data (VIIRS)

by FIRMS - dylan.mendes » Tue Aug 19, 2025 9:03 am America/New_York

Hi @twokr9090 ,

Yes wildfires will affect the nighttime lights layer in VIIRS data.
See an example of this on FIRMS here, https://firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/map/#m:advanced;d:24hrs,24hrs;l:fires_landsat_landsat,fires_modis_aqua,fires_modis_terra,fires_viirs_noaa20,fires_viirs_noaa21,fires_viirs_snpp,country-outline,noaa20_bm,earth;@-64.4,15.4,4.0z.

** NOTE: This is FIRMS advanced mode, so it has a lot of functionality. I turned on the nighttime layer for NOAA-20 and the fire detections. Turning off the fire detections may help you see where the wildfires are in the nighttime layer, or using the opactiy slider above the polar orbiting layers right next to the word 'simple'.

Let me know if this helps or if you need more information.

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