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Main Authors: LaHaye, Nicholas, Munashinge, Thilanka, Lee, Hugo, Pan, Xiaohua, Abad, Gonzalo Gonzalez, Mahmoud, Hazem, Wei, Jennifer
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.09845
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  • This work demonstrates the possibilities for improving wildfire and air quality management in the western United States by leveraging the unprecedented hourly data from NASA's TEMPO satellite mission and advances in self-supervised deep learning. Here we demonstrate the efficacy of deep learning for mapping the near real-time hourly spread of wildfire fronts and smoke plumes using an innovative self-supervised deep learning-system: successfully distinguishing smoke plumes from clouds using GOES-18 and TEMPO data, strong agreement across the smoke and fire masks generated from different sensing modalities as well as significant improvement over operational products for the same cases.