Description: These features represent forecast thunderstorms and lightning. Thunderstorm and Lightning values range from zero (0) to 4 where 0 = None/Limited; 1 = Isolated or Slight Chance; 2 = Scattered or Chance T; 3 = Likely, and 4 = Dry Thunderstorms. For display purposes, values above zero are reclassified to 1.
Copyright Text: NOAA National Weather Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service
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Name: Highest Fuel Potential (Grass or Spruce) - Today
Display Field: FORECASTDATE
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: These data are produced by combining AK Volatile Fuel Prevalence-LRS and fire danger rating Adjectives. Maximum value is determined by comparing Grass and Spruce Adjective Rasters. These polygons are intended to show areas where current environmental conditions and landcover could result in elevated fire activity. It is NOT intended to replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior. Protection levels are used to symbolize data. Data can be queried to display observed/day 0 (yesterday), day 1(today), day 2 (tomorrow), and day 3(day after tomorrow). NOTE: These data are an additional tool to use in risk assessments. They do not replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior.
Copyright Text: AKFF MesoWest, NOAA National Weather Service, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service.
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Description: These data are produced by combining AK Volatile Fuel Prevalence-LRS, fire danger rating Adjectives, and Initial Attack Fire Management Options. These polygons are intended to show areas where current environmental conditions and landcover could result in elevated fire activity. It is NOT intended to replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior. Protection levels are used to symbolize data. Data can be queried to display observed/day 0 (yesterday), day 1(today), day 2 (tomorrow), and day 3(day after tomorrow).
NOTE: These data are an additional tool to use in risk assessments. They do not replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior.
Copyright Text: AKFF MesoWest, NOAA National Weather Service, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service.
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Description: These data are produced by combining AK Volatile Fuel Prevalence-LRS, fire danger rating Adjectives, and Initial Attack Fire Management Options. These polygons are intended to show areas where current environmental conditions and landcover could result in elevated fire activity. It is NOT intended to replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior. Protection levels are used to symbolize data. Data can be queried to display observed/day 0 (yesterday), day 1(today), day 2 (tomorrow), and day 3(day after tomorrow).
NOTE: These data are an additional tool to use in risk assessments. They do not replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior.
Copyright Text: AKFF MesoWest, NOAA National Weather Service, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service.
Description: These features represent forecast thunderstorms and lightning. Thunderstorm and Lightning values range from zero (0) to 4 where 0 = None/Limited; 1 = Isolated or Slight Chance; 2 = Scattered or Chance T; 3 = Likely, and 4 = Dry Thunderstorms. For display purposes, values above zero are reclassified to 1.
Copyright Text: NOAA National Weather Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service
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Name: Highest Fuel Potential (Grass or Spruce) - Tomorrow
Display Field: FORECASTDATE
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: These data are produced by combining AK Volatile Fuel Prevalence-LRS and fire danger rating Adjectives. Maximum value is determined by comparing Grass and Spruce Adjective Rasters. These polygons are intended to show areas where current environmental conditions and landcover could result in elevated fire activity. It is NOT intended to replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior. Protection levels are used to symbolize data. Data can be queried to display observed/day 0 (yesterday), day 1(today), day 2 (tomorrow), and day 3(day after tomorrow). NOTE: These data are an additional tool to use in risk assessments. They do not replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior.
Copyright Text: AKFF MesoWest, NOAA National Weather Service, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service.
Color: [0, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: left Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 14 Font Family: Arial Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Description: These data are produced by combining AK Volatile Fuel Prevalence-LRS, fire danger rating Adjectives, and Initial Attack Fire Management Options. These polygons are intended to show areas where current environmental conditions and landcover could result in elevated fire activity. It is NOT intended to replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior. Protection levels are used to symbolize data. Data can be queried to display observed/day 0 (yesterday), day 1(today), day 2 (tomorrow), and day 3(day after tomorrow).
NOTE: These data are an additional tool to use in risk assessments. They do not replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior.
Copyright Text: AKFF MesoWest, NOAA National Weather Service, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service.
Description: These data are produced by combining AK Volatile Fuel Prevalence-LRS, fire danger rating Adjectives, and Initial Attack Fire Management Options. These polygons are intended to show areas where current environmental conditions and landcover could result in elevated fire activity. It is NOT intended to replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior. Protection levels are used to symbolize data. Data can be queried to display observed/day 0 (yesterday), day 1(today), day 2 (tomorrow), and day 3(day after tomorrow).
NOTE: These data are an additional tool to use in risk assessments. They do not replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior.
Copyright Text: AKFF MesoWest, NOAA National Weather Service, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service.
Name: Thunderstorm and Lightning - Day After Tomorrow
Display Field: FORECASTDAY
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: These features represent forecast thunderstorms and lightning. Thunderstorm and Lightning values range from zero (0) to 4 where 0 = None/Limited; 1 = Isolated or Slight Chance; 2 = Scattered or Chance T; 3 = Likely, and 4 = Dry Thunderstorms. For display purposes, values above zero are reclassified to 1.
Copyright Text: NOAA National Weather Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service
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Name: Highest Fuel Potential (Grass or Spruce) - Day After Tomorrow
Display Field: FORECASTDATE
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: These data are produced by combining AK Volatile Fuel Prevalence-LRS and fire danger rating Adjectives. Maximum value is determined by comparing Grass and Spruce Adjective Rasters. These polygons are intended to show areas where current environmental conditions and landcover could result in elevated fire activity. It is NOT intended to replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior. Protection levels are used to symbolize data. Data can be queried to display observed/day 0 (yesterday), day 1(today), day 2 (tomorrow), and day 3(day after tomorrow). NOTE: These data are an additional tool to use in risk assessments. They do not replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior.
Copyright Text: AKFF MesoWest, NOAA National Weather Service, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service.
Color: [0, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: left Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 14 Font Family: Arial Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Description: These data are produced by combining AK Volatile Fuel Prevalence-LRS, fire danger rating Adjectives, and Initial Attack Fire Management Options. These polygons are intended to show areas where current environmental conditions and landcover could result in elevated fire activity. It is NOT intended to replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior. Protection levels are used to symbolize data. Data can be queried to display observed/day 0 (yesterday), day 1(today), day 2 (tomorrow), and day 3(day after tomorrow).
NOTE: These data are an additional tool to use in risk assessments. They do not replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior.
Copyright Text: AKFF MesoWest, NOAA National Weather Service, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service.
Description: These data are produced by combining AK Volatile Fuel Prevalence-LRS, fire danger rating Adjectives, and Initial Attack Fire Management Options. These polygons are intended to show areas where current environmental conditions and landcover could result in elevated fire activity. It is NOT intended to replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior. Protection levels are used to symbolize data. Data can be queried to display observed/day 0 (yesterday), day 1(today), day 2 (tomorrow), and day 3(day after tomorrow).
NOTE: These data are an additional tool to use in risk assessments. They do not replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior.
Copyright Text: AKFF MesoWest, NOAA National Weather Service, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service.
Name: Highest Fuel Potential (Grass or Spruce) - Yesterday Observed
Display Field: FORECASTDATE
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: These data are produced by combining AK Volatile Fuel Prevalence-LRS and fire danger rating Adjectives. Maximum value is determined by comparing Grass and Spruce Adjective Rasters. These polygons are intended to show areas where current environmental conditions and landcover could result in elevated fire activity. It is NOT intended to replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior. Protection levels are used to symbolize data. Data can be queried to display observed/day 0 (yesterday), day 1(today), day 2 (tomorrow), and day 3(day after tomorrow). NOTE: These data are an additional tool to use in risk assessments. They do not replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior.
Copyright Text: AKFF MesoWest, NOAA National Weather Service, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service.
Color: [0, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: left Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 14 Font Family: Arial Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Description: These data are produced by combining AK Volatile Fuel Prevalence-LRS, fire danger rating Adjectives, and Initial Attack Fire Management Options. These polygons are intended to show areas where current environmental conditions and landcover could result in elevated fire activity. It is NOT intended to replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior. Protection levels are used to symbolize data. Data can be queried to display observed/day 0 (yesterday), day 1(today), day 2 (tomorrow), and day 3(day after tomorrow).
NOTE: These data are an additional tool to use in risk assessments. They do not replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior.
Copyright Text: AKFF MesoWest, NOAA National Weather Service, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service.
Description: These data are produced by combining AK Volatile Fuel Prevalence-LRS, fire danger rating Adjectives, and Initial Attack Fire Management Options. These polygons are intended to show areas where current environmental conditions and landcover could result in elevated fire activity. It is NOT intended to replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior. Protection levels are used to symbolize data. Data can be queried to display observed/day 0 (yesterday), day 1(today), day 2 (tomorrow), and day 3(day after tomorrow).
NOTE: These data are an additional tool to use in risk assessments. They do not replace models that simulate fire movement and behavior.
Copyright Text: AKFF MesoWest, NOAA National Weather Service, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Alaska Fire Service.