USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station - Wildfire Hazard Potential 2018

Aug 15, 2019 (Last modified Jan 20, 2021)
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The wildfire hazard potential (WHP) map is a raster geospatial product produced by the USDA Forest Service, Fire Modeling Institute that can help to inform evaluations of wildfire risk or prioritization of fuels management needs across very large landscapes (millions of acres).

Our specific objective with the WHP map is to depict the relative potential for wildfire that would be difficult for suppression resources to contain. To create the 2018 version we built upon spatial datasets of wildfire likelihood and intensity generated for the conterminous U.S. in 2016 with the Large Fire Simulator (FSim), as well as spatial fuels and vegetation data from LANDFIRE 2012 and point locations of past fire occurrence (ca. 1992 - 2013). With these datasets as inputs, we produced an index of WHP for all of the conterminous United States at a 270-meter resolution.

We present the WHP map in two forms: 1) continuous integer values, and 2) five WHP classes of very low, low, moderate, high, and very high. Areas mapped with higher WHP values represent fuels with a higher probability of experiencing torching, crowning, and other forms of extreme fire behavior under conducive weather conditions, based primarily on landscape conditions at the end of 2012.

On its own, WHP is not an explicit map of wildfire threat or risk, but when paired with spatial data depicting highly valued resources and assets such as communities, structures, or powerlines, it can approximate relative wildfire risk to those resources and assets. WHP is also not a forecast or wildfire outlook for any particular season, as it does not include any information on current or forecasted weather or fuel moisture conditions. It is instead intended for long-term strategic planning and fuels management.

*Versions of this product prior to 2014 were known as the Wildland Fire Potential (WFP) map.

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Rocky Mountain Research Station - Fire, Fuel, and Smoke Science Program - Fire Modeling Institute
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https://apps.fs.usda.gov/arcx/rest/services/RDW_Wildfire/RMRS_WildfireHazardPotential_2018/MapServer/
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Rocky Mountain Research Station
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Funding for this project provided by USDA Forest Service, Fire and Aviation Management. Funding also provided by USDA Forest Service, Fire Modeling Institute, which is part of the Rocky Mountain Research Station’s Fire, Fuel and Smoke Science Program.
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About the Uploader

Chelsea Leitz
Regional Inventory, Monitoring, Assessment and Climate Change Coordinator with USFS

I am a member of the Planning Unit staff area at the Regional Office in Atlanta for the USFS. From August - November 2019, I detailed at the National Forests in North Carolina Supervisor's Office in Asheville as the All Lands Data Program Manager.