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Active Fire ExtentsSource

Web service updating every 6 hours with the latest active fire perimeter from GeoMAC. Enriched with CoreLogic residential parcel counts and census demographics. Parcel data is processed before aggregation up to the active fire extents in order to best represent structure count using the following steps: Residential parcels only (no commercial, agricultural, vacant, industrial parcels)Water mask to remove parcels within open water (lakes, oceans, rivers)Duplicate APN’s (Assessor’s Parcel Number) are removed. Sometimes there can be duplicate parcels over a single lot or structure with the same APN number, which skews the exposure count if not taken into account in processing. Data Sources GeoMACGeoMAC Wildfire Active Perimeters CoreLogic National Parcel Dataset Access & Use Information Public: This dataset is intended for public access and use. Downloads & Resources Map Service Feature Service

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)about 1 year ago
Alaska Interagency Coordination Center Wildland Fire Dashboard (1 of 4)Source

Alaska Interagency Coordination Center Wildland Fire DashboardThe Alaska Interagency Coordination Center Wildland Fire Dashboard displays summary information relevant to wildland fire.  This dashboard in updated in near real-time. Data provided by Alaska Fire Service, Alaska Interagency Coordination Center, BLM, Esri, USGS, and others.This is Dashboard 1 of 4.

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)about 1 year ago
Current Wildfires - MontanaSource

Interactive map of wildfires currently active in Montana.Current wildfire locations, perimeters, and historic fire perimeters are based on the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) Wildland Fire Open Data.Cadastral, public lands, and structures/addresses layers are based on the Cadastral and Structures/Addresses Framework datasets maintained by the Montana State Library.Photo by John McColgan - Edited by Fir0002 [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.For more information or to report issues with this application, please contact the Montana State Library: geoinfo@mt.gov

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)about 1 year ago
DNR Fire Statistics 2008 - PresentSource

This dataset is used to track wildfire information, assess wildfire risks, and to plan wildfire prevention activities. It includes information about wildfires that have occurred on lands protected by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, 2008 to present.This dataset is used to track wildfire information, assess wildfire risks, and to plan wildfire prevention activities.

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The Washington State Department of Ecology10 months ago
Daily black carbon emissions data from fires in Northern Eurasia for 2002-2015Source

This data publication, the Fire Emission Inventory - Northern Eurasia (FEI-NE), consists of a high spatial resolution (500 meter ? 500 meter) dataset of daily black carbon (BC) emissions from forest, grassland, shrubland, and savanna fires in Northern Eurasia from 2002 to 2015. BC emissions were estimated using land cover maps and detected burned areas based on MODIS (MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) remote sensing products, the Forest Inventory Survey of the Russian Federation, the IPCC Tier-1 Global Biomass Carbon Map for the year 2000, and cover type specific BC emission factors. The data publication includes land cover type, fuel loading, and fuel consumption which are input for the model used to estimate BC emissions. These data provide daily emission sources for the assessment of the transport and deposition of BC on Arctic ice and snow.

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Emergency Wildfire Area ClosuresSource

Active Forest Area Closure Orders for Idaho public lands created from information from multiple sources, such as: InciWeb, BLM Twitter, and USFS National Forest Alerts & Notices.  For more hunter and angler-related information regarding wildfire visit idfg.idaho.gov/fire.Active trail closures are available in the Idaho Trail Closures layer maintained by Idaho Parks and Recreation.These layers are both included in the following interactive mapping applications:Idaho Fire Map by Idaho Fish and Gametrails.idaho.gov by Idaho Parks and RecreationIdaho Hunt Planner Map Center by Idaho Fish and GameIdaho Fishing Planner Map Center by Idaho Fish and GameUpdates:09/08/2021 Jakes Gulch Fire closure added. 10/04/2021 Jakes Gulch Fire closure terminated.08/31/2021 Boundary Creek Fire closure added. 09/03/2021 Boundary Creek Fire closure version 2 added. 09/09/2021 Boundary Creek Fire closure version 3 added. 09/23/2021 Boundary Creek Fire closure version 3 updated. 09/28/2021 Boundary Creek Fire closure version 4 added. 10/06/2021 Boundary Creek Fire closure version 5 added. 10/08/2021 Boundary Creek Fire closure terminated.08/06/2021 Trestle Creek Fire closure added. 08/28/2021 Trestle Creek Fire closure version 2 added. 09/17/2021 Trestle Creek Fire closure terminated.08/04/2021 Stateline Complex Fire closure added. 08/31/2021 Stateline Complex Fire closure terminated.07/31/2021 Swanson Creek Fire closure added. 08/27/2021 Swanson Creek Fire closure version 2 added. 09/03/2021 Swanson Creek Fire closure terminated.07/30/2021 Larkins Complex Fire closure added. 08/31/2021 Larkins Complex Fire closure terminated.07/29/2021 Mud Lick Fire closure added. 09/01/2021 Mud Lick Fire closure terminated.07/27/2021 Deer Creek Reservoir Fire closure added. 08/27/2021 Deer Creek Reservoir Fire closure terminated.07/24/2021 Lynx Fire closure added. 08/27/2021 Lynx Fire closure terminated.07/23/2021 PotlatchDeltic Fire closure added. 08/27/2021 PotlatchDeltic Fire closure terminated.07/21/2021 Johnson Creek Fire closure added. 07/31/2021 Johnson Creek Fire closure terminated.07/16/2021 Storm Creek Fire closure added. 07/31/2021 Storm Creek Fire closure version 2 added. 08/20/2021 Storm Creek Fire closure version 3 added. 09/03/2021 Storm Creek Fire closure terminated.07/20/2021 Iron Fire closure added. 07/29/2021 Iron Fire closure terminated.07/17/2021 Granite Complex Fire closure added. 07/30/2021 Granite Complex Fire closure version 2 added. 08/20/2021 Granite Complex Fire closure version 3 added. 09/03/2021 Granite Complex Fire closure terminated.07/17/2021 Prichard Fire closure added. Prichard Fire closure terminated.07/16/2021 Snow Creek Fire closure added. 08/06/2021 Snow Creek Fire closure terminated.07/16/2021 Trail Creek Fire closure added. 08/30/2021 Trail Creek Fire closure version 2 added. 10/01/2021 Trail Creek version 3 added. 10/12/2021 Trail Creek Fire closure terminated.07/15/2021 North Idaho Timber Group Fire closure added. 09/15/2021 North Idaho Timber Group Fire closure terminated.07/15/2021 Tumbledown Fire closure added. 08/31/2021 Tumbledown Fire closure version 2 added. 11/30/2021 Tumbledown Fire closure terminated.07/15/2021 Character Complex #1 and #2 Fire closure added. 08/27/2021 Character Complex Fire closure version 3 added. 08/30/2021 Character Complex Fire closure version 4 added. 09/27/2021 Character Complex Fire closure terminated.07/11/2021 Sand Mountain Fire closure added. 07/31/2021 Sand Mountain Fire closure terminated.07/10/2021 Aspen Gulch Fire closure added. 07/14/2021 Aspen Gulch Fire closure terminated. 07/08/2021 Dixie and Jumbo Fire closure added. 07/26/2021 Dixie and Jumbo Fire closure version 2 added. 08/27/2021 Dixie and Jumbo Fire closure version 3 added. 09/03/2021 Dixie and Jumbo Fire closure version 4 added. 10/22/2020 Dixie and Jumbo Fire closure terminated.10/07/2020 Meridian Fire closure added. 10/20/2020 Meridian Fire closure terminated.10/01/2020 117 Fire closure added. 12/2/2020 117 Fire closure terminated.9/18/2020 Leggit Fire closure added. 10/02/2020 Leggit Fire closure terminated.9/17/2020 Trap Creek Fire closure added. 9/20/2020 Trap Creek Fire closure version 2 added. 10/01/2020 Trap Creek Fire closure version 3 added. Trap Creek fire closure terminated 10/31/20209/15/2020 Badger Fire closure added. 10/12/2020 Badger Fire closure version 2 added. 6/3/2021 Badger Fire closure terminated.9/15/2020 Andrus WMA Fire closure added. 10/21/2020 Andrus WMA Fire closure terminated.9/10/2020 Woodhead Fire closure added. 9/15/2020 Woodhead Fire closure version 2 added. 9/22/2020 Woodhead Fire closure Idaho Endowment Land added. 10/01/2020 Woodhead Fire closure version 4 added. 10/21/2020 Woodhead Fire closure terminated.9/10/2020 Callahan Fire closure added. 9/15/2020 Callahan Fire closure version 2 added. 9/28/2020 Callahan Fire closure version 3 added. 10/15/2020 Callahan Fire closure terminated.9/10/2020 Bernard Fire closure added. 11/2/2020 Bernard Fire closure terminated.9/08/2020 Grouse Fire closure added. 9/27/2020 Grouse Fire closure revised version added. 10/15/2020 Grouse Fire closure terminated.9/07/2020 Porphyry Fire closure added. 9/11/2020 Porphyry Fire closure version 2 added. 9/28/2020 Porphyry Fire closure terminated.8/30/2020 Buck Fire closure added. 9/23/2020 Buck Fire closure version 2 added. 9/30/2020 Buck Fire closure version 3 added. Buck Fire closure terminated 11/1/20208/19/2020 Shissler Fire Campground closures added. 8/27/2020 Shissler Fire Campground closures version 2 added. 9/29/2020 Shissler Fire Campground closures terminated.8/10/2020 Phillips Creek Fire closure added. 8/11/2020 Phillips Creek Fire closure version 2 added. 10/01/2020 Phillips Creek Fire closure terminated.9/04/2019 Heller Cascade Prescribed Fire closure added. 9/06/2019 Heller Cascade Prescribed Fire closure terminated.8/28/2019 Smith Knob Fire closure added. 9/13/2019 Smith Knob Fire closure terminated.8/25/2019 Upper River Prescribed Fire closure added. 8/30/2019 Upper River Prescribed Fire closure terminated.8/08/2019 Lick Creek Fire closure added. 8/15/2019 Lick Creek Fire closure terminated.8/06/2019 Nethker Fire closure added. 8/08/2019 Nethker Fire closure version 2 added. 8/21/2019 Nethker Fire closure version 3 added. 8/30/2019 Nethker Fire closure version 4 added. 9/27/2019 Nethker Fire closure terminated.7/21/2019 Vadar Fire closure added. 7/27/2019 Vadar Fire closure terminated.7/31/2018 Sharps Fire closure adjusted to include Muldoon Canyon Road closed from EE-DA-HO Ranch entrance to Baugh Creek Road.7/30/2018 Sharps Fire closure added for Little Wood River Reservoir and the High 5 Creek Recreation area. 7/29/2018 Mesa Fire closure version 1 added, preliminary closure removed.7/28/2018 Keithly Fire closure version 1 added, preliminary Mesa Fire closure added.7/27/2018 Rattlesnake Creek Fire closure modified.7/25/2018 Trestle Fire Cabarton Boat Ramp closure and Rattlesnake Creek Fire closures added. 7/16/2018 Lodgepole Fire closure added.12/21/2017 All fire closures lifted.10/10/2017 Patrol Ridge trail closure rescinded and North Fork Hughes Fire trail closures reduced.9/29/2017 Lolo Peak Fire road closure rescinded and North Fork Hughes Fire trail closures reduced.9/27/2017 Liz Butte Fire emergency area closure rescinded.9/22/2017 Hidden Fire emergency area closure rescinded. Bearskin Fire emergency area closure reduced.9/21/2017 Johnson Bar Campground closure, Honeymoon Fire trail closure, Coolwater Complex trail closures, Hanover-Twin Lakes Fire road closure, Ibex Fire closure, and Buck Fire closure rescinded.9/20/2017 Moose Creek-Selway Wilderness Fire emergency area closure rescinded.9/19/2017 Highline Fire emergency area closure rescinded.9/18/2017 Lolo Fire emergency area closure rescinded. Lolo Fire emergency road closure added. Hanover Fire emergency area closure rescinded. Hanover-Twin Lakes Fire emergency road closure added.9/15/2017 Bearskin Fire emergency area closure reduced. Moose Creek - Selway Fire emergency area closure rescinded. Draft Moose Creek - Selway Fire emergency trails closure added. Moose Creek - Selway Fire emergency trails closure updated.9/14/2017 Highline Fire emergency area closure reduced. Strychnine Fire emergency area closure rescinded.9/13/2017 Ibex Fire emergency trails closure reduction. Pronghorn Fire emergency area closure rescinded. Rattlesnake Fire emergency area closure rescinded. North Fork Huges Fire emergency trail closure expanded.9/12/2017 Hidden Fire emergency trails closure modification.  Hanover Fire emergency area closure modification.9/11/2017 Ibex Fire emergency trails closure reduction.9/8/2017 Andys Hump Fire emergency area closure expansion. Liz Butte Fire emergency trail closure expansion. Johnson Bar Campground emergency fire closure.9/7/2017 Moose-Selway Wilderness emergency area closure expansion. Hidden Fire emergency trail closure expansion.9/6/2017 Lolo-Brushy-Spruce Fire emergency trail closure addition.9/5/2017 Liz Butte Fire emergency trail closure addition. Pronghorn (Meadow Creek) Fire emergency area closure addition. Strychnine Fire emergency area closure addition. Highline Fire emergency area closure expansion.9/2/2017 Buck Fire emergency area closure expansion.9/1/2017 Bearskin Fire emergency area closure expansion.8/31/2017 Hanover Fire emergency area closure reduction; Moose Fire emergency area closure modification; Bearskin Fire emergency area closure expansion.8/28/2017 Highline Fire emergency area closure modification; Ibex Fire area closure modification; Bearskin Fire emergency area closure addition.8/25/2017 Buck Fire emergency trail/road closure reduction.8/25/2017 Lady Face Fire emergency trail/road closure removed.8/24/2017 Lady Face Fire emergency trail/road closure added. Moose Creek 1 Fire emergency trail closures expanded.8/23/2017 Hanover Fire emergency closure revised (version 2). 8/18/2017 Chute Creek Fire emergency trail closures added. 8/17/2017 Buck and Patrol Ridge emergency fire closures added. Highline Fire emergency closure area expanded. Trestle Creek Fire closure rescinded.8/14/2017  Wapiti, Tappan, and Missouri emergency Fire closures lifted.8/8/2017 Hanover emergency Fire closure, Hidden trail closure, and Moose Creek version 1 trail closure expansion.8/5/2017 Ibex Emergency Fire trail closure and Highline emergency closure area added.8/4/2017 Tappan Emergency Fire trail closure added.8/3/2017 Hidden and Handover Emergency Fire closures added.7/31/2017 Trestle Creek Emergency Fire closure area reduced. Craig Mountain Complex Emergency Fire closure lifted.7/24/2017 Moose Creek version 1 and Rattlesnake Emergency Fire closures added.7/22/2017 Missouri, Wapiti Creek, and Trestle Creek Emergency Fire closures added.7/18/2017 North Fork Hughes Creek Emergency Fire closure added (Trl 312 and 512).7/17/2017 Craig Mtn Complex Emergency Fire closure added (IDFG).7/11/2017 Love Ridge Fire closure lifted - Bruneau Dunes State Park has reopened.7/10/2017 Love Ridge Fire closure added.  Bruneau Dunes State Park is closed.4/27/2017 Tex Creek WMA road closure lifted.  2/19/2016 Pioneer Fire closure was reduced (version 11).  11/29/2016 IDFG Tex Creek WMA additional winter road closure added and will remain in effect until April 15, 2017 as long as big game is being actively fed.10/11/2016 Black Fire closure lifted.10/3/2016 Granite Fire trail closures lifted. Pioneer Fire closure was reduced (version 10).9/28/2016 Cedar Fire trail closure lifted. Grape Creek and Dry Creek closures lifted.9/26/2016 Pioneer Fire closure was reduced (version 9).   9/20/2016 Roaring Fire trail closure lifted. Added the Table Rock Fire closure (was originally put in place in July).9/19/2016 Upper River (Magee) Prescribed Fire closure lifted.9/13/2016 Pioneer Fire closure was reduced (version 8). Upper River (Magee) Prescribed Fire closure added.9/9/2016 Tie Fire closure lifted. Henry's Creek Fire Meadow Crk Rd closure removed. Black and Grape Fire closures were reduced. Granite Fire closure was reduced to a trail closure.  9/6/2016 Pioneer Fire closure area was revised to now include the Rough and Buck Fire closure areas (version 7).9/2/2016 Grape Fire closure added.8/30/2016 Tie Canyon Fire closure revised.8/29/2016 Henry's Creek Bonneville County Sheriff's office closure reduced to only include Meadow Creek Rd. Gun Club Fire closure lifted.8/27/2016 Black Fire closure added.8/26/2016 Granite Fire closure added.8/25/2016 Tie Canyon and Henry's Creek Fire closures added.8/24/2016 Stein Fire closure lifted.8/19/2016 Stein Fire and Gun Club Fire closure areas added.8/17/2016 Pioneer Fire closure area was reduced (version 6).8/12/2016 Dry Creek Fire closure reduced.8/10/2016 Rough Fire and Dry Creek Fire closures added.8/6/2016 Pioneer Fire closure expanded.8/1/2016 Comet Fire closure lifted.7/28/2016 Comet Fire closure added.7/25/2016 Pioneer Fire closure increased (version 3).7/23/2016 Pioneer Fire closure increased (version 2).7/22/2016 Mile Marker 14 Hwy 21 Fire closure lifted (US Forest Service).  7/22/2016 Mile Marker 14 Hwy 21 Fire closure added (Idaho Fish and Game).7/21/2016 Mile Marker 14 Hwy 21 Fire closure added (US Forest Service).7/20/2016 Pioneer Fire closure added.7/18/2016 Buck Fire closure lifted.7/6/2016 Buck Fire closure added. 11/15/2015 All fire closures lifted. 10/1/2015 Cougar Fire emergency area closure lifted.10/1/2015 Walker Fire emergency area closure lifted.10/1/2015 Elevenmile Fire emergency area closure lifted. Walker Fire emergency closure area added.9/25/2015 Tepee Springs Fire, Jay Point Fire, Boulder Fire, Campbell's Fire, Tower Fire, Grizzly Complex, Last Inch Fire, Marble Creek Fire, Rapid Fire, and Snow Peak Fire emergency area closures lifted. Cougar Fire emergency area closure reduced.9/21/15 USFS and BLM Tepee Springs area closures south of the Salmon River lifted.9/18/15 Elevenmile Fire closure area reduced.9/17/15 Baldy Fire and Red River Complex area closures lifted. Tepee Springs Fire USFS area closure south of the Salmon River reduced. 9/14/15 Teepee Springs Fire area closure north of Salmon River expanded to previous closure area.9/12/15 Motorway Complex area closure lifted. Tepee Springs fire area closure reduced north of the Salmon River.9/11/15 Selway Complex area closure lifted.9/9/2015 Tower Fire, Snow Peak Fire, Breezy-Chicadee Fire, Marble Creek Fire, Elevenmile Fire, and Red River Complex fire closure areas reduced. Parker Ridge Fire, Scotchman Peak Fire, Whitetail Peak Fire, Solitaire Fire, Trail Creek Hot Spring, and Coeur d' Alene Ranger District closures lifted. Grizzly Complex and Last Inch Fire closure areas added.9/8/2015 Jay Point and Tepee Springs Fire closure areas reduced. Lochsa South Complex fire closure lifted. 9/4/2015 Rapid Fire closure reduced.9/3/2015 Nez Perce - Clearwater National Forest forest-wide closure lifted. Nez Perce -Clearwater National Forest fire/complex specific closures added, including: Tepee Springs, Selway Complex, Lochsa South Complex, Red River Complex, Motorway Complex, Boulder, and Jay Point fire closures.  9/1/2015 Campbell's Fire closure expanded.8/31/2015 Bobcat Fire closure removed. Rapid Fire closure expanded. Breezy Chicadee Fire, Coeur d'Alene River Ranger District National Forest closures added.8/30/2015 Nez Perce - Clearwater National Forest closure added. Overrides existing closures for Blue, Jap Point, Baldy, Motorway Complex, Boulder, Lochsa South Complex - Red River closure, Moose Creek closure, Selway Complex closure - Lochsa Powell.8/29/2015 Four new closures on Nez Perce NF.8/29/2015 Teepee Springs closure, Lochsa South Complex Red River closure, Boulder, Selway Complex added.8/27/2015 Teepee Springs Fire, Order No. IID-420-05 was added.  8/27/2015 Teepee Fire BLM closure area expanded.8/26/2015 Baldy Fire, Motorway Complex, Tower Fire, Parker Ridge Fire and Elevenmile Fire closures added.8/25/2015  Jay Point Fire and Selway Complex Fire closures added.8/24/2015 Grizzly Complex, Marble Creek Fire, Snow Peak Complex, and Solitaire Fire closures added.8/21/2015 Cougar Fire, Trail Creek Hot Spring, Bobcat Fire, Teepee Springs Fire, Rapid Fire, Campbells Fire, and Whitetail Peak Fire closures added.7/7/2015 Blue Fire closure added.11/10/2014 All fire closures lifted.9/2/2014 Johnson Bar Fire area closure removed.8/15/2014 Myers and Johnson Bar Fires area closures added.7/26/2014 Whiskey Complex area closure reduced.7/24/2014 Mack Fire area closure added.7/22/2014 Whiskey Complex Area closure still in effect but the Hot Springs Campground is now open to the public.7/17/2014 Whiskey Complex Area closure updated with outline provided by Boise NF.7/15/2014 Whiskey Complex Area closure added, Hell Roaring closure removed.7/7/2014 Hell Roaring closure added.11/1/2013 All fire closures lifted.10/2/2013 Road closures for Kelley Fire removed. Weiser Complex closure area removed, road closure added.9/27/2013 Fire closures reduced for the Beaver Creek Fire (USFS Order #041-03-027) and the Kelley Fire (USFS Order #0414-05-42). The Little Queens Fire closure has been rescinded with the exception of two forest roads in the immediate area of the burn.9/18/2013 Fire closures reduced for Elk Complex Fire (USFS Order #0402-01-51) and Weiser Complex (USFS Order #0412-455). Gold Pan, Lake Complex, Papoose, Thunder City, Lodgepole, Howard terminated.9/11/2013 New reduced closure for Kelley Fire (USFS Order#0414-05-041). Termination of Ridge Fire Trail closure (USFS Order #0402-05-50). Stage 1 Fire restrictions terminated on the Boise National Forest, Sawtooth National Forest, and Payette National Forest.9/9/2013 Nez Perce and Weiser Complex closures reduced. New reduced closure for Kelley Fire added to begin 9/11/2013. Existing closure still in effect until then and remains on maps.9/4/2013 Kelley Fire closure expanded, Nez Perce closure added.9/3/2013 Beaver Creek, Gold Pan, Little Queens closures reduced. Ridge Fire, Weiser Complex closures added. Caching policy updated.8/30/2013 Beaver Creek BLM closure area reduced (BLM Order 8/30/2013).8/29/2013 Kelley Fire closure area added (USFS Order#0414-05-038). Lodgepole Fire closure reduced (USFS Order #04-13-13-556).8/27/2013 BLM Beaver Creek closure reduced.8/23/2013 Howard Fire Trail closure (USFS Order #0412-0452) and Lake Complex Trail closure (USFS Order #13_D5_NP_08) added.8/23/2013 Little Queens closure updated (USFS Order #0402-00-31). Beaver Creek Fire closure for Fairfield Ranger District, Sawtooth NF added (USFS Order #0414-05-037). Thunder City Area closure added, Trail closure removed (USGS Order #0412-451). Elk Fire closure reduced (USFS Order #0402-01-50). Fairfield Ranger District closure order lifted.8/19/2013 Little Queens closure added. Lodgepole closure reduced.8/17/2013 Gold Pan Fire closure (approximate boundary) added.8/17/2013 Lodgepole, Papoose and Thunder City closures added.8/16/2013 Beaver Creek Fire BLM closures added.8/16/2013 Beaver Creek Fire closure extended.8/13/2013 Fairfield and Beaver Creek Fire closures added.8/13/2013 Boise National Forest, Elk Creek Complex closure added.10/31/2012 All fire closures lifted.10/19/2012 Powell SBW East and West closures removed.10/18/2012 McGuire, Halstead and Sheep Fire closures removed.10/9/2012 Halstead closure reduced.10/2/2012 Trinity Ridge and Sheep Fire Area closures updated.10/1/2012 Wesley and Powell Sbw closures updated.9/20/2012 Porcupine closure 12-D4-62 added.9/19/2012 Wesley closure updated, Mustang closures 533 and 534 terminated.9/17/2012 Closure descriptions updated for McGuire and Porcupine Complex Fire closures. Digitizing on HWY 93 between North Fork and Montana line refined.9/14/2012 Halstead and Trinity Ridge perimeters reduced. Mustang Complex perimeter expanded. Goat/Ditch, McGuire, Porcupine, Powell Sbw, Sheep Fire closures added.9/12/2012 Wesley Fire Emergency closure added.9/06/2012 Trinity Ridge Fire Emergency closure update.8/31/2012 Trinity Ridge Fire Emergency closure update.8/22/2012 Initial release. Trinity Ridge Fire closure.

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)about 1 year ago
Fire Shutdown ZonesSource

This data delineates Washington DNR Forest Fire Shutdown Zones.During the fire season the map is used to display the Industrial Fire Precaution Levels (IFPL).  The boundaries are provided to the public and other agencies in GIS formal to administer the shutdown zones.

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The Washington State Department of Ecology10 months ago
Fire Shutdown ZonesSource

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The Washington State Department of Ecology10 months ago
Forest Treatments Map

This map displays forest treatments conducted by New Mexico Forestry Division and its partners including New Mexico Game & Fish. Forest treatments improve forest health, improve wildlife habitatsand reduce catastrophic fire risk in the wildland-urban interface (WUI)by increasing the defensible space around homes. Forest treatments are presented by state fiscal year (July 1 -June 30) and span from 2009 -2018.Data is compiled from a variety of sources, including N.M.State Forestry Division, N.M.Game & Fish, the N.M.Resource Geographic Information System Program Data Clearinghouse (RGIS), the U.S.GeologicalSurvey, and Bureau of Land Management.This mapping application is compatible on Chrome, Firefox,Internet Explorer(v11)and Safari, as well as mobile devices.

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New Mexico Energy Minerals & Natural Resources Departmentabout 1 year ago
MTBS Wildfire Burn Severity MosaicsSource

Burn severity layers are thematic images depicting severity as unburned to low, low, moderate, high, and increased greenness (increased post-fire vegetation response). The layer may also have a sixth class representing a mask for clouds, shadows, large water bodies, or other features on the landscape that erroneously affect the severity classification. This data has been prepared as part of the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) project. Due to the lack of comprehensive fire reporting information and quality Landsat imagery, burn severity for all targeted MTBS fires are not available. Additionally, the availability of burn severity data for fires occurring in the current and previous calendar year is variable since these data are currently in production and released on an intermittent basis by the MTBS project.�Map Services

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
MTBS Wildfire Burned Area BoundariesSource

The Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity MTBS project assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (includes wildfire, wildland fire use, and prescribed fire) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period between 1984 and the current MTBS release. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic scales and are intended to meet a variety of information needs that require consistent data about fire effects through space and time. This map layer is a vector polygon of the location of all currently inventoried and mappable MTBS fires occurring between calendar year 1984 and the current MTBS release for the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Map Service Feature Layer

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Missoula Fire Lab Emission Inventory (MFLEI) for CONUSSource

The Missoula Fire Lab Emission Inventory (MFLEI) is a retrospective, daily wildfire emission inventory for the contiguous United States with a spatial resolution of 250 meters (m). MFLEI was produced using multiple datasets of fire activity and burned area, a newly developed wildland fuels map and an updated emission factor database. This data publication contains the 2003-2015 MFLEI estimates of daily fuel consumed and emissions of CO2, CO, CH4, and PM2.5 at 250 m spatial resolution. The inventory also includes carefully constructed uncertainty estimates for daily fuel consumption and emissions at 250 m spatial resolution. The dataset includes daily emissions and uncertainties aggregated to 10 kilometer (km) � 10 km grid. The aggregated product provides area burned, mass of fuel consumed, and emissions of CO2, CO, CH4, and PM2.5. The emission and emission uncertainty data are provided as comma-delimited ASCII text files. MFLEI fuel consumption and land cover type may be combined with published emission factor datasets to estimate emissions for hundreds of volatile organic compounds and other pollutants present in fresh wildfire smoke. This data publication contains geospatial data in raster format and tabular data. The raster datasets includes a map of the coefficient of variation of the herbaceous fuel loading, a land cover map of herbaceous, shrub, and forest type groups (FIA), and maps of the upper bound, lower bound, and best estimate of herbaceous or shrub fuel loading.

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity Alaska (Map Service)Source

Burn severity layers are thematic images depicting severity as unburned to low, low, moderate, high, and increased greenness (increased post-fire vegetation response). The layer may also have a sixth class representing a mask for clouds, shadows, large water bodies, or other features on the landscape that erroneously affect the severity classification. This data has been prepared as part of the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) project. Due to the lack of comprehensive fire reporting information and quality Landsat imagery, burn severity for all targeted MTBS fires are not available. Additionally, the availability of burn severity data for fires occurring in the current and previous calendar year is variable since these data are currently in production and released on an intermittent basis by the MTBS project.

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity Burned Area Boundaries (Feature Layer)Source

The Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity MTBS project assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (includes wildfire, wildland fire use, and prescribed fire) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico from the beginning of the Landsat Thematic Mapper archive to the present. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic scales and are intended to meet a variety of information needs that require consistent data about fire effects through space and time. This map layer is a vector polygon of the location of all currently inventoried and mappable MTBS fires occurring between calendar year 1984 and the current MTBS release for CONUS, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Please visit https://mtbs.gov/announcements to determine the current release.  Fires omitted from this mapped inventory are those where suitable satellite imagery was not available or fires were not discernable from available imagery. Metadata

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity Conterminous United States (Map Service)Source

Burn severity layers are thematic images depicting severity as unburned to low, low, moderate, high, and increased greenness (increased post-fire vegetation response). The layer may also have a sixth class representing a mask for clouds, shadows, large water bodies, or other features on the landscape that erroneously affect the severity classification. This data has been prepared as part of the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) project. Due to the lack of comprehensive fire reporting information and quality Landsat imagery, burn severity for all targeted MTBS fires are not available. Additionally, the availability of burn severity data for fires occurring in the current and previous calendar year is variable since these data are currently in production and released on an intermittent basis by the MTBS project. Direct Download - https://www.mtbs.gov/direct-downloadMTBS Burn Area Boundary Full Metadata - https://data.fs.usda.gov/geodata/edw/edw_resources/meta/S_USA.MTBS_BURN_AREA_BOUNDARY.xmlMTBS Fire Occurrence Point Full Metadata - https://data.fs.usda.gov/geodata/edw/edw_resources/meta/S_USA.MTBS_FIRE_OCCURRENCE_PT.xmlFS Geodata Clearinghouse Downloads Page - https://data.fs.usda.gov/geodata/edw/datasets.php?xmlKeyword=MTBS

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity Hawaii (Map Service)Source

Burn severity layers are thematic images depicting severity as unburned to low, low, moderate, high, and increased greenness (increased post-fire vegetation response). The layer may also have a sixth class representing a mask for clouds, shadows, large water bodies, or other features on the landscape that erroneously affect the severity classification. This data has been prepared as part of the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) project. Due to the lack of comprehensive fire reporting information and quality Landsat imagery, burn severity for all targeted MTBS fires are not available. Additionally, the availability of burn severity data for fires occurring in the current and previous calendar year is variable since these data are currently in production and released on an intermittent basis by the MTBS project.�Direct Download

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity Puerto Rico (Map Service)Source

Burn severity layers are thematic images depicting severity as unburned to low, low, moderate, high, and increased greenness (increased post-fire vegetation response). The layer may also have a sixth class representing a mask for clouds, shadows, large water bodies, or other features on the landscape that erroneously affect the severity classification. This data has been prepared as part of the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) project. Due to the lack of comprehensive fire reporting information and quality Landsat imagery, burn severity for all targeted MTBS fires are not available. Additionally, the availability of burn severity data for fires occurring in the current and previous calendar year is variable since these data are currently in production and released on an intermittent basis by the MTBS project.�Direct Download

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
NM Wildfire History

Wildfires pose a risk to our environment, human health and biodiversity. Following catastrophic wildfires flooding causes sediment to flow into our rivers and streams; polluting our drinking water and damaging riparian ecosystems. The smoke from wildfires can negatively affect the respiratory system; so using personal protective equipment may be necessary when traveling outdoors during a wildfire.

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New Mexico Energy Minerals & Natural Resources Departmentabout 1 year ago
Northwest Large Fire Interactive Web MapSource

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)about 1 year ago
Ready Nevada County DashboardSource

This is the public Ready Nevada County Dashboard, developed by the County of Nevada Office of Emergency Services and GIS Department.This is a tabbed Story Map that contains multiple applications:Evacuation and Wildfire DashboardLive Fire Webcams ViewerEvacuation Route Pre-PlannerAdditional applications and functionality will be developed on a rolling basis, as needs arise.

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)about 1 year ago
Salmonella Mutagenicity Data from Wildfire Firefighter's UrineSource

The dataset is the raw and partially analyzed urinary mutagenicity data, which were generated by US EPA scientists at the US EPA/RTP. The data consist of the number of mutant colonies (revertants) per petri plate at each dose of the organic extract of the urine. These are accompanied by the positive and negative controls. In addition, the data from each experiment have been partially analyzed by performing a linear regression of the data to generate a slope value (revertants/ml-equivalents of urine) as well as an r-squared value, which is a measure of how linear the line is (i.e., how close to a straight line the data are). This dataset is associated with the following publication: Adetona, A., W.K. Martin, S. Warren, N. Hanley, O. Adetona, J.(. Zhang, C. Simpson, M. Paulsen, S. Rathbun, J. Wang, D. DeMarini, and L. Naeher. Urinary Mutagenicity as a Biomarker of Occupational Smoke Exposures of Wildland Firefighters Performing Prescribed Burns. INHALATION TOXICOLOGY. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA, 31(2): 73-87, (2019).

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United State Environmental Protection Agencyabout 1 year ago
State of Oregon Fires and Hotspots DashboardSource

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)about 1 year ago
The Climate Toolbox

A collection of web tools for visualizing past and projected climate and hydrology of the contiguous United States of America addressing questions relating to Agriculture, Climate, Fire Conditions, and Water.

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University of California - Mercedabout 1 year ago
The New NormalSource

One goal of highlighting the results of the analysis is to educate the reader about the WUI and provide information and context about the increased risk of wildfire that results from living in or near the WUI.The results presented in this app were derived from data that are either publicly available or available via an ArcGIS Online organizational account. Details about data sources are found in the item description for each of the web maps that are part of the app. Links to those items are below.Wildland Urban InterfaceHow Many People?Hospitals At RiskWhile the extent of the original WUI data source was the conterminous United States, our analysis focused only on the State of California. A user with access to the source data could repeat the analysis for any state.

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)about 1 year ago
ThinkHazard!

ThinkHazard! provides a general view of the hazards, for a given location, that should be considered in project design and implementation to promote disaster and climate resilience. The tool highlights the likelihood of different natural hazards affecting project areas (very low, low, medium and high), provides guidance on how to reduce the impact of these hazards, and where to find more information. The hazard levels provided are based on published hazard data, provided by a range of private, academic and public organizations. Users and potential partners can contact ThinkHazard! administrators with queries or information to add to the tool, at the ThinkHazard! feedback form. This form is available on every page of the website.

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GFDRRover 1 year ago
Wildfire Hazard Overview DashboardSource

Overview of current wildfires, using data from the National Wildfire Coordinating Group, National Interagency Fire Center, and FEMA demographic exposure analysis.

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)about 1 year ago
Wildfire Suppression Difficulty Index (Map Service)Source

Wildfire Suppression Difficulty Index (terrestrial) (SDIt) is a quantitative rating of relative difficulty in performing fire control work. In its original formulation for use in Spain, SDI included aerial resource use, however for development and application in the United States we removed the aerial resource component due to a lack of consistent data. We note this distinction of  terrestrial only calculations with the inclusion of  t  in the acronym. SDIt factors in topography, fuels, expected fire behavior under severe fire weather conditions, firefighter line production rates in various fuel types, and accessibility (distance from roads/trails) to assess relative suppression effort. For this dataset severe fire behavior is modeled with 15 mph up-slope winds and fully cured fuels. SDI has a continuous value distribution from 1-10. Here it is binned to six classes from lowest to highest difficulty.

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Wildfire Suppression Difficulty Index 90th Percentile 2022 (Image Service)Source

Wildfire Suppression Difficulty Index (SDI) 90th Percentile is a rating of relative difficulty in performing fire control work under regionally appropriate fuel moisture and 15 mph uphill winds (@ 20 ft). SDI factors in topography, fuels, expected fire behavior under prevailing conditions, fireline production rates in various fuel types with and without heavy equipment, and access via roads, trails, or cross-country travel. SDI does not account for standing snags or other overhead hazards to firefighters, so it is not a firefighter hazard map. It is only showing in relative terms where it is harder or easier to perform suppression work.

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Wildfire Suppression Difficulty Index 97th Percentile 2022 (Image Service)Source

Wildfire Suppression Difficulty Index (SDI) 97th Percentile is a rating of relative difficulty in performing fire control work under regionally appropriate fuel moisture and 20 mph uphill winds (@ 20 ft).SDI factors in topography, fuels, expected fire behavior under prevailing conditions, fireline production rates in various fuel types with and without heavy equipment, and access via roads, trails, or cross-country travel. SDI does not account for standing snags or other overhead hazards to firefighters, so it is not a firefighter hazard map. It is only showing in relative terms where it is harder or easier to perform suppression work.

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United States Department of Agriculture10 months ago
Wildland Urban Interface (WUI)Source

This layer represents the Washington Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) as mapped for 2019 by WA State Dept. of Natural Resources - Wildfire & Forest Health Divisions under consultation from the USFS Rocky Mtn Research Station. The Dept was required by SB 6109 to map the WUI in WA State for the purpose of county-based building code adoptions. The WUI depicts areas of WA where structures and wildland overlap with specific structure densities. For more information about the WUI, please contact: ashley.blazina@dnr.wa.govDownload *.TIF and File Geodatabase objects

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The Washington State Department of Ecology10 months ago