Though some golf course shrubs and trees survived, the surrounding homes were scorched to ashes.
Neighborhoods clustered around the Fountaingrove Golf and Athletic Club — located just a few miles from Coffey Park — were also destroyed.
These vineyards' structures were torched to the ground, though the grape vines appear relatively undamaged (again, red shows healthy plants).
This image, taken by GeoEye-1 on October 11, shows burned wine country.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe grassy lawn of a central park avoided the inferno that tore through this residential neighborhood.
All of the gray plots are burned-down homes., while red shows relatively unscathed plots of land.
This zoomed-out view shows northwest Santa Rosa and Coffey Park — parts of which were decimated by the flames.
Gray areas are burned, and red areas are vegetation. The bright line snaking through the hills of the area is the fire line burning through new material.
This image, taken by WorldView-3 on Tuesday, shows the Santa Rosa area of Northern California burning.
These images were taken in infrared, which can travel from the ground, pierce the veil of thick smoke, and be detected by the satellite's SWIR sensor.