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Topofire is a topographically resolved wildfire danger and drought monitoring system for the contiguous U.S. The Topofire model methodology considers terrain and solar radiation, thus better capturing the effect that terrain geometries have on the spatial distribution of energy inputs.

The USFS Active Fire Mapping Program is an operational, satellite-based fire detection and monitoring program that provides near real-time detection and characterization of wildland fire conditions in a geospatial context for the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii and Canada.

The USFS Active Fire Mapping program provides near real-time detection and characterization of wildland fire conditions in a geospatial context for the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii and Canada.

The National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) curates an ArcGIS Online organization to provide a common location for online mapping during wildland fire incident support and response activities. Publicly accessible data include current active wildfire locations, historic wildfire locations, relevant boundaries (GACC and initial attack frequency zones), and structure locations.