Fire Threat

Jun 20, 2014 (Last modified Jun 20, 2015)
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Fire Threat is a combination of two factors: 1) fire frequency, or the likelihood of a given area burning, and 2) potential fire behavior (hazard). These two factors are combined to create 4 threat classes ranging from moderate to extreme.
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California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
Content date:
2004
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http://frap.cdf.ca.gov/data/frapgisdata/select.aspx

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CDF_FRAP
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