federal land and fire management agencies [3,5]. Revised policy implementation guidance in 2009 advised that all wildland fires utilize a single decision support process for every fire [3], and the National Wil
Leverage wildland fire software and GIS for efficient fire mapping and analysis. Plan and prepare for, mitigate, suppress & recover from wildfires with ease.
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The Incident Command System Incident Status Summary Form 209 (ICS-209) captures a unique perspective across an important population of hazard events. It is intended specifically for significant incidents that operate for an extended duration, compete with other incidents for scarce resources, or require...
and incident command delineations may overestimate wildfire perimeters, as delineating unburned patches is difficult on the ground. Additionally, multiple fire patches may start independently and in proximity (e.g., when a lightning storm starts multiple events), which then merge into one fire complex...
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Service: Maps API Version: 1.0 Traffic Incident Tile Applies to: see pricing tiers. This service serves 256 x 256 pixel tiles showing traffic incidents. All tiles use the same grid system. Because the traffic tiles use transparent images, they can be layered on top of map tiles to create...
and incident command delineations may overestimate wildfire perimeters, as delineating unburned patches is difficult on the ground. Additionally, multiple fire patches may start independently and in proximity (e.g., when a lightning storm starts multiple events), which then merge into one fire complex...