USDA Forest Service
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041937
S_USA.FireOccurrence
vector digital data
The FireOccurrence point layer represents ignition points, or points of origin, from which individual USFS wildland fires started. Data are maintained at the Forest/District level, or their equivalent, to track the occurrence and the origin of individual USFS wildland fires. Forests are working to include historical data, which may be incomplete.
The FireOccurrence point layer represents ignition points from which individual USFS wildland fires started on National Forest System Lands and/or where protection is the responsibility of the US Forest Service. Knowing where wildland fire events have happened in the past is critical to land management efforts in the future. This data is utilized by fire & aviation staffs, land managers, land planners, and resource specialists on and around National Forest System Lands. The attributes included within the FireOccurrence point layer are needed to meet the needs of the US Forest Service, for data exchange between interagency data systems, to relate to the FirePerimeter polygon data layer and various fire data systems, and to track the locations of wildland fires.
20230316
Annually or as needed
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100.742879
84.921667
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ISO 19115 Topic Categories
Environment
None
wildland fire occurrence
US Forest Service National GIS Data Dictionary Standard
NWCG
FIRESTAT
GIS
wildland fire
None
The USDA Forest Service makes no warranty, expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, reliability, completeness or utility of these geospatial data, or for the improper or incorrect use of these geospatial data. These geospatial data and related maps or graphics are not legal documents and are not intended to be used as such. The data and maps may not be used to determine title, ownership, legal descriptions or boundaries, legal jurisdiction, or restrictions that may be in place on either public or private land. Natural hazards may or may not be depicted on the data and maps, and users should exercise due caution. The data are dynamic and may change over time. The user is responsible to verify the limitations of the geospatial data and to use the data accordingly.
USFS Chief Information Office, Enterprise Data Warehouse
physical
Washington
DC
20250
US
Please send an e-mail to the address below.
SM.FS.data@usda.gov
USDA Forest Service National Forest System Lands GIS and Fire personnel
Version 6.2 (Build 9200) ; Esri ArcGIS 10.7.1.11595
None
In work
This data comes from across the nation, from forests and regions, from historical documents and gps’d data. Horizontal accuracy is variable
Compilation of authoritative data sources including, but not limited to, Interagency Fire Occurrence Reporting Modules (InFORM), Integrated Reporting of Wildland Fire Information (IRWIN), National Incident Feature Service (NIFS), historical records, and local knowledge.
Vector
Entity point
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S_USA.FireOccurrence
Feature class: A collection of geographic features with the same geometry type (such as point, line, or polygon), the same attributes, and the same spatial reference.
ESRI GIS Dictionary
FIRERPTQC
An indicator that the fire record in FireOccurrence has been verified to match the corresponding fire report data in FIRESTAT. When FIRESTAT data exists, FireOccurrence tabular data will match data in FIRESTAT.
US Forest Service
Yes
The record was verified with FIRESTAT
US Forest Service
No
The record was not verified with FIRESTAT
US Forest Service
NA
The record is not in FIRESTAT
US Forest Service
COMPLEXNAME
Name of final complex if assigned by responsible land management agency. Do NOT include the word "Complex" in ComplexName. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Complex Name".
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Data entry is required if fire is part of a complex. Do NOT include the word "Complex" in ComplexName. Example: Minidoka
LATDD83
The latitude of the wildfire point of origin specified in decimal degrees. Target level of precision is 5 decimal places. (ArcGIS: Precision=11; Scale=5
US Forest Service
Data entry is required. Format DD.DDDDD . Example: 44.44444
CN
Control Number. Maintain for legacy data. May be used for NIFMID_CN, Fire_ID (if data was pulled from KCFAST), or NIFMID_LNK.
US Forest Service
Data entry for CN is optional if no data was collected in the past (NIFMID_CN, Fire_ID, NIFMID_LNK). Data entry is recommended where data was collected in the past.
UNITIDPROTECT
Unit identifier of the protection agency at the fire point of origin. See Wildland Fire Management Information (WFMI), which is the system of record for NWCG (National Wildfire Coordinating Group) Unit Identifiers. Note that NWCG Unit Identifiers may change over time as a result of combining forests and changes in management. Use the NWCG Unit Identifier that is correct at the time of the fire. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Protection Unit ID at Origin". Not yet available in FIRESTAT but to be added shortly.
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Data entry required for records from 2016 and more recently; entry optional prior to 2016. Note that NWCG Unit Identifiers may change over time as a result of combining forests and changes in management. Use the NWCG Unit Identifier that is correct at the time of the fire. Example: IDBOF (i.e. ID = Idaho, BOF = Boise National Forest).
DATASOURCE
Code to describe how data feature was derived or collected
USDA Forest Service Enterprise Geodatabase Design Standards, Report No. EGIS020, March 2011; Forest Service Metadata Users Guide, April 2015
20
20 - Digitized Other
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
47
47 - Other Land Survey data
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
01
01 - Original CFF
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
33
33 - Remote Sensing Data - National Level
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
44
44 - Digital Base Map
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
04
04 - GPS Survey Grade and Sub-meter
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
48
48 - Infrared Interpretation
USDA Forest Service - proposed new value to National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values, Dave Green personal communication 2016
05
05 - Resurvey Plat
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
23
23 - Other Agency Digital
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
22
22 - Other Cadastral Information
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
31
31 - Remote Sensing Data - Mid Level
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
21
21 - Geographic Coordinate Database (GCDB)
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
09
09 - Automated Lands Project (ALP)
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
00
00 - Unknown
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
32
32 - Remote Sensing Data - Broad Level
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
08
08 - Digitized From Hardcopy Orthophoto quad
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
06
06 - Photogrammetric Compilation
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
03
03 - GPS - Differentially Corrected Data
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
02
02 - GPS - Uncorrected Data
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
07
07 - Digitized From Hardcopy PBS/SEQ
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
41
41 - Geographic Names Information System - GNIS
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
30
30 - Remote Sensing Data - Base Level
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
24
24 - Other
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
46
46 - Digital Broad Scale Map
USDA Forest Service, National GIS Data Dictionary Feature Level Metadata Standard, FS_DataSource Domain Values
UNITIDOWNER
Unit identifier of landowner agency at the fire point of origin. See Wildland Fire Management Information (WFMI), which is the system of record for NWCG (National Wildfire Coordinating Group) Unit Identifiers. Note that NWCG Unit Identifiers may change over time as a result of combining forests and changes in management. Use the NWCG Unit Identifier that is correct at the time of the fire. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Ownership Unit ID at Origin".
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Data entry required for records from 2015 (field added to FIRESTAT) and more recently; entry optional prior to 2015. Note that NWCG Unit Identifiers may change over time as a result of combining forests and changes in management. Use the NWCG Unit Identifier that is correct at the time of the fire. Example: CACNF (i.e. CA = California, CNF = Cleveland National Forest).
DBSOURCEDATE
Identifies the date the spatial feature was inserted in the dataset.
Not part of the USFS National GIS Data Dictionary standard. Added by EDW.
A two (2) digit or four (4) digit number representing the region and forest, RRFF from which the spatial feature is derived. The first set of 2 digits is the code for the Region plus the second set of 2 digits which is the code for the Forest.
COMMENTS
Comments about the point record. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Remarks".
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Data entry is optional. Example: Long John Canyon Fire added to Minidoka Complex on 8/1/2013.
PERIMEXISTS
Identifies if a wildfire perimeter polygon (for the given fire point) exists in the FirePerimeter data layer. Field included as a requirement of NWCG (National Wildfire Coordinating Group).
National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) data exchange standards for Wildland Fire Perimeters, see field "PerimExtant".
Y
Y - Yes, a wildfire perimeter polygon does exist in the FirePerimeter data layer
National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) data exchange standards for Wildland Fire Perimeters, see field "PerimExtant".
N
N - No, a wildfire perimeter polygon does not exist in the FirePerimeter data layer
National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) data exchange standards for Wildland Fire Perimeters, see field "PerimExtant".
TOTALACRES
Reported number of acres burned from the FIRESTAT report to the nearest hundredth decimal. TotalAcres is NOT the same as GISAcres. If no value is present in FIRESTAT, leave TotalAcres blank. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Total Acres Burned".
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Data entry required for records from 1986 and more recently; entry optional prior to 1986. TotalAcres is NOT the same as GISAcres. If no value is present in FIRESTAT, leave TotalAcres blank. Example: 1200.45 (i.e. 1200.45 acres)
LOCALFIRENUM
Local fire number assigned by the Local Unit or Ranger District. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Local Fire Number".
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Data entry is optional. Example: 302
FIRETYPECATEGORY
FireTypeCategory describes the type of incident to which the USFS wildfire community responded. By default for the USFS, this field will always be set to "WF" (Wildfire) since that is the only event being captured in this data layer. Field included as a requirement of NWCG (National Wildfire Coordinating Group).
National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) data exchange standards for Wildland Fire Perimeters, see field "IncidentTypeCategory".
Data entry required. By default for the USFS, this field will always be set to "WF" (Wildfire) since that is the only event being captured in this data layer.
OWNERAGENCY
Landowner agency at the fire point of origin. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Names used "Ownership Agency at Origin" or "Ownership at Origin". Domain values have changed over time. Prior to 2015, domain values were: 1-National Forest; 2-State & Private inside NF Bdy; 3-Outside National Forest; 4-Other Federal Land inside NF Bdy. Data entry required for records from 1986 and more recently; entry optional prior to 1986.
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
BLM
BLM - Bureau of Land Management
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
State
State - State or Equivalent Government
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Private
Private - Individual or Private Corporation
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
NPS
NPS - National Park Service
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Foreign
Foreign - Foreign Government
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
USFS
USFS - US Forest Service
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
DOD
DOD - Department of Defense
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
BIA
BIA - Bureau of Indian Affairs
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
County
County - County or Equivalent Government
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
USFWS
USFWS - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
City
City - City or Equivalent Government
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
BOR
BOR - Bureau of Reclamation
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
DOE
DOE - Department of Energy
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Tribal
Tribal - Tribal Government (non-trust lands) or Alaska
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
FIREOUTDATETIME
The date and time when all observable combustion has ceased or there is no risk of the fire again becoming active. All management activities directly relating to suppression (including mop-up) have concluded. Include time if available. Time zone should be documented in metadata. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Fire Out Date/Time".
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Data entry required for records from 1986 and more recently; entry optional prior to 1986. Format: MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss AM/PM (Date only is acceptable). Example: 01/25/2017 10:04:38 AM
ACCURACY
Distance (+/-), in dataset distance units, of expected difference between feature and real world object locations.
NRM FACTS
Distance (+/-), in dataset distance units, of expected difference between feature and real world object locations.
SHAPE
Feature geometry.
Esri
Coordinates defining the features.
DBSOURCEID
Identifies the region or forest the spatial feature belongs.
Not part of the USFS National GIS Data Dictionary standard. Added by EDW.
A two (2) digit or four (4) digit number representing the region and forest, RRFF from which the spatial feature is derived. The first set of 2 digits is the code for the Region plus the second set of 2 digits which is the code for the Forest.
SOFIRENUM
Forest Supervisor's Office fire number. Each Forest or Grassland assigns fire numbers sequentially from 001 to 999 for a given calendar year. The field was previously named "Fire Number" and was changed to "SO Fire Number" for clarity. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Fire Number" or "SO Fire Number".
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Data entry required for records from 1986 and more recently; entry optional prior to 1986. Example: 001 (i.e. 001-999)
POINTTYPE
Description of the type of point. This field will default to "Ignition" since that is what FIRESTAT uses. If the location is obviously not an "ignition" point, then users have options to use other values and explain in Comments. "General" means general location of where the fire is believed to occur - not the confirmed ignition point and not a centroid. "Unknown" is most often used for legacy data where there is no record of how the point location was determined. Field included as a requirement of NWCG (National Wildfire Coordinating Group).
National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) data exchange standards for Wildland Fire Perimeters, see field "PointType".
General
General - Location of where fire is believed to have occurred - not the confirmed ignition point and not a centroid.
National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) data exchange standards for Wildland Fire Perimeters, see field "PointType".
Ignition
Ignition - Location at which fire started. (Default)
National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) data exchange standards for Wildland Fire Perimeters, see field "PointType".
Unknown
Unknown - Most often used for legacy data where there is no record of how the point location was determined.
National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) data exchange standards for Wildland Fire Perimeters, see field "PointType".
UNIQFIREID
NWCG (National Wildfire Coordinating Group) unique fire identifier. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Unique Fire Identifier".
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015. National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) data exchange standards for Wildland Fire Perimeters, see field "UniqueFireIdentifier".
Data entry required for records from 2015 (field was added to FIRESTAT) and more recently; entry optional prior to 2015. Format is FireYear-UnitIDProtect-Local Incident Identifier number assigned by dispatch. Example: 2013-IDBOF-000635 ( 2013 = FireYear, UnitIDProtect = IDBOF, 000635 = Local Incident Identifier number assigned by dispatch )
FIREYEAR
Calendar year of the fire discovery
US Forest Service
Data entry is required, unless specific year is unknown. If unknown, provide note in Comments field as to approximate timeframe. Example: 2009
SECURITYID
Reporting unit Region-Forest (RRFF) numeric code, where RR = Regional number and FF = Forest number. Note: Region-Forest (RRFF) numeric codes change over time in some instances as a result of combining forests and changes in management. Use the code that is correct at the time of the fire. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Reporting Region-Forest" and "Region/Forest".
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Data entry required for records from 1986 and more recently; entry optional prior to 1986. Region-Forest (RRFF) codes may change over time. Use the code that is correct at the time of the fire.
DISCOVERYDATETIME
The date and time that the fire was discovered. Include time if available. Time zone should be documented in metadata. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Discovery Date/Time".
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Data entry is required. Format: MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss AM/PM (Date only is acceptable). Example: 01/25/2017 10:04:38 AM.Data entry required for records from 1986 (development of FIRESTAT) and more recently; entry optional prior to 1986 if not available.
REVDATE
Revision Date; date and time that point record was last updated in FireOccurrence layer. Include time if available.
USDA Forest Service Enterprise Geodatabase Design Standards, Report No. EGIS020, March 2011; Forest Service Metadata Users Guide, April 2015
Data entry is required. Format: MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss AM/PM (Date only is acceptable). Example: 01/25/2017 10:04:38 AM
FIREOCCURID
Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) assigned to the spatial record in IRWIN. Primary key for linking geospatial objects with IRWIN database system. Required for every feature. Expect no values before 2012 (inception of IRWIN). May also not have values before time when local dispatch system was integrated with IRWIN (Integrated Reporting of Wildland-Fire Information). Field included as a requirement of NWCG (National Wildfire Coordinating Group).
National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) data exchange standards for Wildland Fire Locations.
Data entry required for records from 2012 and more recently as available in IRWIN. (No values should be entered for records prior to 2012).
FIRENAME
Name of fire as entered on the Individual Wildland Fire Report FS-5100-29. Do NOT include the word "Fire" in the name unless it is part of the geographical feature for which the fire is named. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Fire Name".
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Data entry is required. Do NOT include the word "Fire" in the name unless it is part of the geographical feature for which the fire is named. Example: Long John Canyon
GLOBALID
Globally Unique Identifier for each feature, managed by ESRI software.
Esri
Globally Unique Identifier for each feature, managed by ESRI software.
OBJECTID
Internal feature number.
Esri
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
LONGDD83
The longitude of the wildfire point of origin specified in decimal degrees. Target level of precision is 5 decimal places. (ArcGIS: Precision=12; Scale=5).
US Forest Service
Data entry is required. Format -DDD.DDDDD . Example: -144.44444
STATCAUSE
Statistical cause code found in FIRESTAT User Guide. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Statistical Cause". Data entry required for records from 1986 and more recently; entry optional prior to 1986.
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
7
7 - Arson
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
9
9 - Miscellaneous
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
8
8 - Children
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
2
2 - Equipment use
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
1
1 - Lightning
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
5
5 - Debris burning
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
6
6 - Railroad
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
4
4 - Campfire
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
3
3 - Smoking
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
PROTECTIONAGENCY
Agency responsible for protection at the fire point of origin. The ProtectionAgency is identified as the agency responsible for providing direct incident management within a specific geographical area according to jurisdictional responsibility or as specified by contract or agreement at the fire point of origin. This may not be the OwnerAgency. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Protecting Agency at Origin". Data entry required for records from 1986 and more recently; entry optional prior to 1986.
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
City
City - City or Equivalent Government
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
NOP
NOP - No Organized Protection
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
BOR
BOR - Bureau of Reclamation
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
DOD
DOD - Department of Defense
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
State
State - State or Equivalent Government
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
BLM
BLM - Bureau of Land Management
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
NPS
NPS - National Park Service
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
County
County - County or Equivalent Government
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
BIA
BIA - Bureau of Indian Affairs
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Private
Private - Individual or Private Corporation
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
USFWS
USFWS - US Fish and Wildlife Service
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
DOE
DOE - Department of Energy
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
USFS
USFS - US Forest Service
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Tribal
Tribal - Tribal Government (non-trust lands) or Alaska
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
Foreign
Foreign - Foreign Government
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
SIZECLASS
Class of fire based on number of TotalAcres as entered in FIRESTAT User Guide (https://fam.nwcg.gov/fam-web/firestat/FIRESTATUserGuide.pdf ) and found in Incident Response Pocket Guide, PMS 461, NFES 1077. Reference FIRESTAT: Field Name "Fire Size Class". Data entry required for records from 1986 and more recently; entry optional prior to 1986.
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015
A
A - 0.00 - 0.25 acre
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
F
F - 1000.00 - 4999.99 acres
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
B
B - 0.26 - 9.99 acres
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
G
G - 5000.00+ acres
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
E
E - 300.00 - 999.99 acres
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
C
C - 10.00 - 99.99 acres
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
D
D - 100.00 - 299.99 acres
Forest Service Fire Statistics System (FIRESTAT) User Guide For the Individual Wildland Fire Report, FS-5100-29, 2015.
USFS Chief Information Office, Enterprise Data Warehouse
physical
Washington
DC
20250
US
Please send an e-mail to the address below
SM.FS@usda.gov
The U.S. Forest Service makes no warranty, express or implied, nor assumes any liability or responsibility for the accuracy, reliability, completeness, or utility of these geospatial data or for the improper or incorrect use of those data. The data are dynamic and may change over time. The user is responsible for verifying the limitations of the geospatial data and for using the data accordingly.
20230623
USFS Chief Information Office, Enterprise Data Warehouse
physical
Washington
DC
20250
US
Please send an e-mail to the address below
SM.FS@usda.gov
FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
FGDC-STD-001-1998
local time