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The Wildland Fire Library is a collection of long-term assessments, fire progressions, fire behavior reports, and other documents and resources to support fire modeling and assessment of long-duration fires. Each file is tied to some event with a location, a start date, and background information.
Event locations, file attachments, and remarks are optional, but because events can represent many things, every event needs one tag to indicate document type:
Progression Fire Progressions
FireWeather Critical Fire Weather
Video Videos or StoryMaps
LTA Long-term Assessments
SPP Structure Protection Plans
FireDanger Fire Danger & PocketCards
Without one of the above tags, the event will be sorted into the Other category until someone adds a proper file tag.
Events can have additional tags as needed. Someday soon we'll have tag based filters and it will all have been well worth the bother.
The main map shows all events by tag-derived category. You can also browse the full list and, if something is missing, login to add your own document.
This site is operated by Rick Stratton and Jim Edmonds. This is not a government website.
This site is operated by Rick Stratton and Jim Edmonds.
The Wildland Fire Library is a collection of long-term assessments, fire progressions, fire behavior reports, and other documents and resources to support fire modeling and assessment of long-duration fires. Each file is tied to some event with a location, a start date, and background information.
Event locations, file attachments, and remarks are optional, but because events can represent many things, every event needs one tag to indicate document type:
Progression Fire Progression
FireWeather Critical Fire Weather
Video Dashboard or StoryMap
LTA Long-term Assessment
SPP Structure Protection Plan
FireDanger Fire Danger & PocketCard
The main map shows all events by tag-derived category. You can also browse the full list and, if something is missing, login to add your own document.
Fire perimeters from the previous year are loaded in the Spring of each year.
This site is operated by Rick Stratton and Jim Edmonds. This is not a government website.