Haze and Hotspots Maps 3 December 2015

There are 9 hotspots detected in South Sumatera Province, this means a slight increase from the previous day. While for East Kalimantan, the number of hotspots slightly decresed to 3 from 5 hotspots detected the previous day. The CO pollution over Palembang (South Sumatera Capital) and Samarinda (East Kalimantan Capital) is between 0.12 to 0.13 ppmv.

Haze and Hotspots Maps 30 November 2015

There are only 2 hotspots detected in South Sumatera. The number of hotspots detected is decreasing over the last days, due to rain in the province for the last few days.  For East Kalimantan there were no hotspots detected today.

Haze and Hotspots Maps 23 November 2015

There are no hotspot detected in East Kalimantan. The province has been experiencing rain over most of the area.
There were 8 hotspots detected in South Sumatera province. The hotspots have been decreasing on both provinces.
The CO concentration has also decreased, today's figure: 0.15 ppmv over South Sumatera and 0.12 ppmv over East Kalimantan.

Haze and Hotspots Maps 25 November 2015

As it is visible from today's Modis satellite image, there are 15 hotpots detected in South Sumatera province, while for East Kalimantan there were no hotspots detected, due to the void on the image.

The CO pollution recorded over Palembang and its surroundings is around 0.15 ppmv, however, the figure is higher to the west of this province, approx. 0.19 ppmv. While for Samarinda, the capital of East Kalimantan and its surrounding areas it lies at approx. 0.14 ppmv.

Haze and Hotspots Maps 17 November 2015

There are 49 hotspots detected in the province of East Kalimantan. Since there was an image void over East Kalimantan yesterday, there is no information on whether the hotpots detected were in the same location as the previous day. For today's image, there is a void over South Sumatra; therefore there is no information on hotspots over this province.
The CO2 pollution is around 0.29 ppmv over the surroundings of Palembang (South Sumatera), while for the surroundings of Samarinda (East Kalimantan) there were 0.26 ppmv measured.