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#FireMappers 2.0: Wildfire Early Notification Web App - 5ff0e
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Last updated6 days ago
Overview

#FireMappers 2.0Wildfire Early Notification MapThis map is using dynamic sources of data (see all sources in this web map) and is meant to provide a general awareness of wildfire activity for people who are familiar with wildland firefighting data (e.g. public safety professionals). This map is not incident specific. If you zoom out to another fire you will see live feeds for that area if available. NOTE! This is not an evacuation map. If you are told to evacuate, then GO! Do not rely on this map as an excuse to ignore an order to evacuate.Want to make you own fire map and work for an agency? See Core Information Needs for the PublicWant to know more about the #FireMappers? See this Story Map https://arcg.is/1bKS8fWhat is on this map and when does this map update?This is a map made with publicly available information and is being updated from government data sources, not the map author. There are three key sources of fire information in this map:New Wildfire Crowdsourced Locations - This is a feed from a *Prototype* Survey123 Form for reporting new fire locations (e.g., Initial Attack) quickly and in a spatially explicit manner, from a variety of sources (i.e., social media, scanner traffic, flight radar, agency websites, etc.). It is maintained by GISCorps volunteers and is meant to be a way to quickly map new fires.Active Fires (Nationwide - IRWIN) - This layer provides a near real-time view of the data being shared through the Integrated Reporting of Wildland-Fire Information (IRWIN) service. IRWIN provides data exchange capabilities between participating wildfire systems, including federal, state and local agencies. Data is synchronized across participating organizations to make sure the most current information is available. Wildfire Perimeters (NIFC) - The estimated burned area determined by the incident managemet team. These are generally based on overnight observations from aircraft with infrared sensors, but will update each day for large fires around 1130AM Pacific Time. Find out more about all of the data sources on this map see: Data Sources in Web MapHave an Emergency or think you are close to a fire? Dial 911 or contact your local public safety agency for instructions. For evacuation information - see the local law enforcement agency website or call them directly. If your local agency provides a map of any of this information - use their map! Would you like to share this map on your website?You can use the share widget functionality built into the application. Please attribute NAPSG Foundation and do reach out to admin@publicsafetygis.org so we know you are using the map. 

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Dcat Issued2020-04-15T14:25:41.000Z
Dcat Modified2024-07-20T22:40:00.000Z
Dcat Publisher NameNAPSG Foundation
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Harvest Source Idc1a598fe-7ea3-4439-b59b-1cec8cd782a0
Harvest Source TitleFEMA Geospatial Resource Center Data Catalog
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