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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.
Interactive map shows results of 2012-2018 aerial tree-mortality surveys: numbers of dead trees per acre, high hazard zones, asset locations and more information related to drought-caused tree mortality and subsequent bark beetle infestations.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture produces weekly maps and charts displaying locations and percentages of drought-affected areas corn, soybeans, hay, cattle, and winter wheat.
The US Army Corps of Engineers provides current, forecasted, and historical project data for the five federally operated reservoirs in the ACF River Basin.