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Service Description: Records in FirePerimeter include perimeters for wildland fires that have corresponding records in InFORM, which is the authoritative data source for all USFS wildland fire reports. InFORM, Interagency Fire Occurrence Reporting Modules, is comprised of several applications, which together hold and maintain information from the Individual Fire Report (FS-5100-29). Entry of fire data into InFORM is required by the USFS for all wildland fire incidents on National Forest System Lands or National Forest-protected lands as of 2020. It is necessary to verify that attributes were correctly transferred from InFORM, when the FirePerimeter data layer is finalized for the year. FirePerimeter polygons include all burned and unburned areas within wildland fire perimeters, unless otherwise directed. For example, include unburned islands, rocky outcrops, water bodies, and marshlands within a wildland fire perimeter, unless directed otherwise by USFS Line Officers. If not including all areas within a perimeter, make note in the comments field. Use one feature for every wildland fire. This will result in a multi-part feature when the given fire perimeter, at a specific date and time, is non-contiguous (two or more spatially defined locations that are not adjacent). Multi-part polygons may result for some fires.Prescribed fires are tracked in the Forest Service Activity Tracking System (FACTS) and are not to be included in the FirePerimeter layer. In the event a prescribed fire escapes and is declared a wildfire, then an Individual Wildland Fire Report is required, and the fire perimeter would be included in the FirePerimeter layer for only the area burned after escape.
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Description: Records in FirePerimeter include perimeters for wildland fires that have corresponding records in InFORM, which is the authoritative data source for all USFS wildland fire reports. InFORM, Interagency Fire Occurrence Reporting Modules, is comprised of several applications, which together hold and maintain information from the Individual Fire Report (FS-5100-29). Entry of fire data into InFORM is required by the USFS for all wildland fire incidents on National Forest System Lands or National Forest-protected lands as of 2020. It is necessary to verify that attributes were correctly transferred from InFORM, when the FirePerimeter data layer is finalized for the year. FirePerimeter polygons include all burned and unburned areas within wildland fire perimeters, unless otherwise directed. For example, include unburned islands, rocky outcrops, water bodies, and marshlands within a wildland fire perimeter, unless directed otherwise by USFS Line Officers. If not including all areas within a perimeter, make note in the comments field. Use one feature for every wildland fire. This will result in a multi-part feature when the given fire perimeter, at a specific date and time, is non-contiguous (two or more spatially defined locations that are not adjacent). Multi-part polygons may result for some fires.Prescribed fires are tracked in the Forest Service Activity Tracking System (FACTS) and are not to be included in the FirePerimeter layer. In the event a prescribed fire escapes and is declared a wildfire, then an Individual Wildland Fire Report is required, and the fire perimeter would be included in the FirePerimeter layer for only the area burned after escape.
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Title: Southwestern Region Fire History
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Comments: Records in FirePerimeter include perimeters for wildland fires that have corresponding records in InFORM, which is the authoritative data source for all USFS wildland fire reports. InFORM, Interagency Fire Occurrence Reporting Modules, is comprised of several applications, which together hold and maintain information from the Individual Fire Report (FS-5100-29). Entry of fire data into InFORM is required by the USFS for all wildland fire incidents on National Forest System Lands or National Forest-protected lands as of 2020. It is necessary to verify that attributes were correctly transferred from InFORM, when the FirePerimeter data layer is finalized for the year. FirePerimeter polygons include all burned and unburned areas within wildland fire perimeters, unless otherwise directed. For example, include unburned islands, rocky outcrops, water bodies, and marshlands within a wildland fire perimeter, unless directed otherwise by USFS Line Officers. If not including all areas within a perimeter, make note in the comments field. Use one feature for every wildland fire. This will result in a multi-part feature when the given fire perimeter, at a specific date and time, is non-contiguous (two or more spatially defined locations that are not adjacent). Multi-part polygons may result for some fires.Prescribed fires are tracked in the Forest Service Activity Tracking System (FACTS) and are not to be included in the FirePerimeter layer. In the event a prescribed fire escapes and is declared a wildfire, then an Individual Wildland Fire Report is required, and the fire perimeter would be included in the FirePerimeter layer for only the area burned after escape.
Subject: The FirePerimeter polygon layer represents final mapped wildland fire perimeters. The FireOccurrence point layer represents ignition points
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Keywords: Wildland fire,NWCG,Wildland fire location,FIRESTAT,Wildland fire occurrence,GIS,Wildland fire ignition point,US Forest Service National GIS Data Dictionary Standard
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