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Post Fire Inventory and Assessment Files for 2015 Noble Fire
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Post Fire Inventory and Assessment Files for 2015 Wash Fire
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Post Fire Inventory and Assessment Files for 2015 Municipal Fire
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Post Fire Inventory and Assessment Files for 2015 Old Greer Fire
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Post Fire Inventory and Assessment Files for 2015 Woodrat Fire
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Post Fire Inventory and Assessment Files for 2015 Slide Fire
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The downloadable ZIP file contains an number of Esri shapefiles as described below. This data set provides the spatial information used to complete a post fire inventory and assessment for the 2015 Slide Fire in Idaho and Idaho County, Idaho. The fire burned 10,163 acres within Idaho County, Idaho in August 2015. Data was prepared by several agencies including US Forest Service, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, US Geological Survey, and the Nez Perce Soil and Water Conservation District. Data was prepared for the North Central Idaho Wildfire Restoration Group as part of their efforts in preparing the North Central Idaho Wildfire Inventory and Assessment Report (2015).,
Post Fire Inventory and Assessment Files for 2015 Tepee Springs Fire
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The downloadable ZIP file contains an number of Esri shapefiles as described below. This data set provides the spatial information used to complete a post fire inventory and assessment for the 2015 Tepee Springs Fire in Idaho County, Idaho. The fire burned 95, 708 acres within Idaho County, Idaho in August 2015. Data was prepared by several agencies including US Forest Service, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, US Geological Survey, and the Nez Perce Soil and Water Conservation District. Data was prepared for the North Central Idaho Wildfire Restoration Group as part of their efforts in preparing the North Central Idaho Wildfire Inventory and Assessment Report (2015).,
Post Fire Inventory and Assessment Files for 2015 Clearwater Fire
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Prairie Fire Assessment of Fire Occurrence Dataset (FOD) points location for Flint Hills Region
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This product ("Prairie fires") presents burned area boundaries for The Flint Hills Ecoregion (KS and OK), one of the most fire prone ecosystems in the United States where hundreds of thousands of acres burn annually as prescribed fire and wildfire. The prairie fire products provide the extent of larger prairie fires in the Flint Hills to record the occurrence of fire and can be used to identify individual burned areas within the perimeters. This product is published to provide fire information of the most fire prone ecosystems to individuals and land management communities for assessing burn extent and impacts on a time sensitive basis. The methods used to produce the prairie fire products from 2019 to present are different than Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity Program (MTBS) methods. The product is developed by running a classification tree model on Landsat and Sentinel imagery for all available image dates with visible fires and without greater than 80 percent cloud cover in the spring of each year. The model takes each image, uses all Landsat bands 2-7 or Sentinel 2b bands 2-4, 8, 11, and 12, and finds thresholds between burnt and unburnt areas to create perimeters. Fire perimeters are created by the model and no manual editing is performed. Thus, these data are 100 percent (model based) auto-generated, however, analysts do review and remove small polygons less than 3 acres. The Prairie Fire dataset will include multi-part polygons and have one record for each source image date. These new methods are optimized to efficiently map and characterize the large number of fires that occur in this region on an annual basis. Prior to 2019, the standard MTBS fire mapping methods were used. Because of the unique frequency and extent of fire in this prairie biome, these fire products are now delivered through the Burn Severity Portal and are no longer included as part of the MTBS products unless a fire is identified in IRWIN, NFPORS or a legacy federal fire occurrence database. The provided data products will vary slightly based on the mapping methodology applied at the time of fire occurrence (pre-2019 or 2019 and later). This map layer is a vector point shapefile of fires occurring three acres and greater in size between calendar year 2009 and 2024 for the Flint Hills Ecoregion.
Prairie Fire Assessment of Fire Occurrence Dataset (FOD) points location for Flint Hills Region
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This product ("Prairie fires") presents burned area boundaries for The Flint Hills Ecoregion (KS and OK), one of the most fire prone ecosystems in the United States where hundreds of thousands of acres burn annually as prescribed fire and wildfire. The prairie fire products provide the extent of larger prairie fires in the Flint Hills to record the occurrence of fire and can be used to identify individual burned areas within the perimeters. This product is published to provide fire information of the most fire prone ecosystems to individuals and land management communities for assessing burn extent and impacts on a time sensitive basis. The methods used to produce the prairie fire products from 2019 to present are different than Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity Program (MTBS) methods. The product is developed by running a classification tree model on Landsat and Sentinel imagery for all available image dates with visible fires and without greater than 80 percent cloud cover in the spring of each year. The model takes each image, uses all Landsat bands 2-7 or Sentinel 2b bands 2-4, 8, 11, and 12, and finds thresholds between burnt and unburnt areas to create perimeters. Fire perimeters are created by the model and no manual editing is performed. Thus, these data are 100 percent (model based) auto-generated, however, analysts do review and remove small polygons less than 3 acres. The Prairie Fire dataset will include multi-part polygons and have one record for each source image date. These new methods are optimized to efficiently map and characterize the large number of fires that occur in this region on an annual basis. Prior to 2019, the standard MTBS fire mapping methods were used. Because of the unique frequency and extent of fire in this prairie biome, these fire products are now delivered through the Burn Severity Portal and are no longer included as part of the MTBS products unless a fire is identified in IRWIN, NFPORS or a legacy federal fire occurrence database. The provided data products will vary slightly based on the mapping methodology applied at the time of fire occurrence (pre-2019 or 2019 and later). This map layer is a vector point shapefile of fires occurring three acres and greater in size between calendar year 2009 and 2024 for the Flint Hills Ecoregion.
Burn Intensity for the 1989 Lowman Fire within Boise National Forest, Idaho
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The downloadable ZIP file contains an Esri ArcInfo Coverage. This data set reflects fire intensity as measured by canopy scorch for the 1989 Lowman Fire along the South Fork of the Payette River within Boise National Forest, Idaho. The data are intended to assist efforts surrounding broad-scale forest planning for analysis in fire-recovery: soil stabilization, reestablishing vegetation, and protection of other resources such as wildlife, riparian habitat, water quality, fisheries and timber.,