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Time-lapse video of the Corral Fire in San Joaquin county, CA taken on June 1, 2024 captured by the ALERTCalifornia camera network. Please note this clip has been sped up. In the clip you can see the start of the fire, and the camera transition from day into night mode. Once the camera is in night mode it periodically spins to check the surroundings. ALERTCalifornia's camera sensors can see 60-70 miles on a clear day and more than 120 miles on a clear night. These cameras provide emergency managers with the information they need to respond to and monitor hazards like wildfires in real time. Watch ALERTCalifornia's more than 1,080 monitoring cameras live at https://cameras.alertcalifornia.org #calfire #ALERTCalifornia #wildfire #californiafire #SanJoaquin #CorralFire #california #firefighter ------- About ALERTCalifornia: ALERTCalifornia is a UC San Diego public safety program that provides state-of-the-art technology that supports data-driven decisions to prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural disasters. Based at the University of California San Diego, ALERTCalifornia is a public safety program working to understand wildfires and other natural hazards, and determine short and long-term impacts on people and the environment to inform management decisions. The state-focused program manages a network of more than 1,080 monitoring cameras and sensor arrays, and collects data that provides actionable, real-time information to inform public safety. In addition to the camera network, and in response to increasingly frequent and severe climate-driven disasters, ALERTCalifornia is prioritizing novel data collection and research. These data are shared with fellow institutions and partners. Advanced technology offers fresh insight into the cascading disasters associated with wildfires, such as post-fire debris flows, floods, and erosion. These data will lead to a greater understanding of natural disasters and their long-term pacts on air, water, and soil quality as well as human health in California. Our multidisciplinary team is based at UC San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering, Qualcomm Institute, and Scripps Institution of Oceanography. We also work closely with partners like CAL FIRE across the state. Learn more at https://alertcalifornia.org