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  1. Home | MTBS

    MTBS is an interagency program whose goal is to consistently map the burn severity and extent of large fires across all lands of the United States from 1984 to present. This includes all fires 1,000 acres or …

  2. MTBS Interactive Viewer

    The MTBS Program values your input on the data, products and services we provide. Please take a few minutes to complete our User Satisfaction Survey. Your submitted feedback helps us better …

  3. Product Descriptions - MTBS

    The burned area boundaries dataset is a vector polygon ESRI shapefile of the extent of the burned areas of all currently completed MTBS fires for the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii and …

  4. Direct Download - MTBS

    MTBS provides WMS as another method to access the national MTBS geospatial datasets. All three types of the seamless national datasets are published as an OGC -compliant WMS.

  5. Project Overview - MTBS

    MTBS is an interagency program whose goal is to consistently map the burn severity and extent of large fires across all lands of the United States from 1984 to present.

  6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - MTBS

    MTBS is an interagency program to map the location, extent and associated burn severity of all large fires (including wildfire, wildland fire use and prescribed fire) in the United States across all …

  7. Mapping Methods - MTBS

    The MTBS program was established to provide a consistent methodology to assess and document the effects of fire at a national scale.

  8. Data Explorer - MTBS

    Its visualization features allow users to easily explore the entire MTBS burn severity archive and calculate statistical summaries over a user-specified area of interest.

  9. Announcements page 1 | MTBS

    MTBS has released 348 newly mapped fires in 26 states, including Hawaii and Alaska, from the 2022 fire season. This release concludes the 2022 fire mapping effort.

  10. Mapping Burn Severity for Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER

    MTBS mapping efforts are meant to inform policy decisions driven by the National Fire Plan and Healthy Forests Restoration Act as well as provide a broad scale means to assess and monitor trends in fire …