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TwitterUse the Basic template to maximize the potential of a map with map navigation tools, time animation, and swipe. Display and animate time-enabled data to highlight changes over time. Set the option to disable scroll and configure pop-ups to optimize the app for embedding, even in a small web page space. Enable the export tool to allow users to save the map to a file for export. Examples: Support a map with descriptive text by including an information panel with a title and description, or a splash screen to help orient your audience and communicate your message. Provide an app with common map tools, including a legend, layer list, basemap toggle, overview map, swipe, and time slider. Allow app users to choose between two basemaps to explore different perspectives. Data requirements The Basic template has no data requirements. Key app capabilities Time - Provide a configurable time slider that animates changes in data over time. The map must be time enabled. Swipe tool - Compares two layers in the map by viewing them simultaneously. Hover pop-ups - Provide users quick access to attribute information that appears when hovering over a feature in the map. Locator map - Display an inset map with the app's map area in the context of a broader area. Export - Capture an image (PDF, JPG, or PNG) from the app that a user can save. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.
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TwitterUse the Attachment Viewer template to provide an app for users to explore a layer's features and review attachments with the option to update attribute data. Present your images, videos, and PDF files collected using ArcGIS Field Maps or ArcGIS Survey123 workflows. Choose an attachment-focused layout to display individual images beside your map or a map-focused layout to highlight your map next to a gallery of images. Examples: Review photos collected during emergency response damage inspections. Display the results of field data collection and support downloading images for inclusion in a report. Present a map of land parcel along with associated documents stored as attachments. Data requirements The Attachment Viewer template requires a feature layer with attachments. It includes the capability to view attachments of a hosted feature service or an ArcGIS Server feature service (10.8 or later). Currently, the app can display JPEG, JPG, PNG, GIF, MP4, QuickTime (.mov), and PDF files in the viewer window. All other attachment types are displayed as a link. Key app capabilities App layout - Choose between an attachment-focused layout, which displays one attachment at a time in the main panel of the app with the map on the side, or a map-focused layout, which displays the map in the main panel of the app with a gallery of attachments. Feature selection - Allows users to select features in the map and view associated attachments. Review data - Enable tools to review and update existing records. Zoom, pan, download images - Allow users to interact with and download attachments. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.
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TwitterUse the Exhibit template to create a linear, interactive presentation by authoring a collection of slides to show different views of a map or scene. For each slide, you can change layer visibility and the basemap, include a pop-up for a specific feature, apply a layer filter, and provide a title and notes. If applicable, you can import bookmarks from the map to create slides. Examples: Showcase multiple sites on a map by configuring the app to automatically play through slides. Create a national park map that highlights amenities, showing different layers on each slide. Present a map with sketch layers that pinpoint various elements of the same data. Data requirements The Exhibit template has no data requirements. Key app capabilities Layer visibility and Basemap - Change layer visibility and the basemap for each slide. Include pop-up - Include a pop-up for a selected feature to be open by default on a slide. Slide note - Add a slide title and slide notes with descriptions and images to provide additional context. Each slide can have up to two slide notes, for which you can choose a color and position. (In mobile views, slide notes display on the opposite side of pop-ups.) Attribute filter - Apply a layer filter to emphasize specific features in the map. Control panel options - Provide a play button and turn on the option to automatically play the slideshow when users open the app so they can advance through slides without requiring additional interaction. Allow users to jump to any slide in the app and share the current slide by exporting it as a PDF or copying a direct URL. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.
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TwitterUse the Zone Lookup template to allow users to search for an address or use their current location to identify locations that are within a zone or region. With apps created with this template, users can learn more about a location and features of interest in the surrounding area. Grouping results by layer provides an organized view of search results. You can also include the export tool to capture images of the map with the search results. Examples: Facilitate finding hurricane evacuation zones by address in an emergency. Build an app where users can identify schools within a school district, based on a searched address or location. Provide city planning information by zone or area. Data requirements The Zone Lookup template requires a feature layer to use all of its capabilities. Key app capabilities Results - Customize result panel location information with feature attributes from a configured pop-up. Show selected result only - Display the selected result feature in the map while hiding the other features. Attribute filter - Configure map filter options that are available to or added by app users. Sketch a zone - Enable app users to draw a search zone with sketch tools, including buffer capabilities. Export - Print or export the search results or selected features as a .pdf, .jpg, or .png file that includes the pop-up content of returned features and an option to include the map. Additionally, download the search results as a .csv file. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.
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TwitterUse the Sidebar template to include a set of tools and options that appear in a side panel next to the map. You can enable editing tools to allow users to add and update features in the map. Configure filters that app users can use to gain more information about your data. Include bookmarks to guide your users to important regions and add essential map tools for exploring the map. Examples: Showcase a detailed map of population data with supplementary text for further explanation. Allow data reviewers to investigate and update records with editing tools. Present public services in a map that your audience can filter for the types of services they need. Data requirements The Sidebar template has no specific data requirements. To use the Oriented imagery tool, the web map must have an oriented imagery layer. Key app capabilities Cover page - Include a cover page with custom text and logos to establish the purpose of the app. Edit tools - Provide options to add and update features in editable layers. Users can turn on snapping for more efficient and precise editing. Attribute filter - Configure map filter options that are available to app users. Bookmarks - Allow users to zoom and pan to a collection of preset extents that are saved in the map. Export - Print or export the search results or selected features as a .pdf, .jpg, or .png file that includes the pop-up content of returned features and an option to include the map. Measurement tools - Provide tools that measure distance and area and find and convert coordinates. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.
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TwitterUse the Compare template to choose between two comparison modes to compare multiple maps at the same location or compare multiple locations of the same map. This app supports up to 4 maps, scenes, or a combination of both. Import bookmarks or slides, or create locations manually to compare areas of the same map or scene. The views can be synced while using the app. Examples: Visualize variables like housing cost, homeownership, and median income to understand housing affordability within a city. Determine impending risks of sea level rise for different coastal cities. Explore and analyze city zoning data by comparing 2D and 3D views of the information. Data requirements This app has no data requirements. Key app capabilities Choose a comparison method - Choose Multiple maps to select up to four maps or scenes to allow users to compare, or choose Single map to select a map or scene to compare locations on the map or scene. Compare layout - Choose a side-by-side or stacked layout. Layouts with four maps or locations use a quadrant layout. Define locations to compare - Import bookmarks and slides or add locations for users to compare. Synchronize maps - Enable to ensure each map pans and zooms in sync as users navigate within one of them. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.
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TwitterFull Metadata This map portrays the percentage of land within each subwatershed (12-digit HUC) that has been classified as Status IA by International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) for 2011. Category IA protected areas seek to protect biodiversity and natural features; human visitation, use, and impacts are strictly controlled.This tile cache is for zoom levels 0 - 9 and are created specifically for displaying this EnviroAtlas layer at regional or national levels. Please see the associated EnviroAtlas web service (https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/National/National2016_master/MapServer/104) for different zoom levels.This EnviroAtlas web service supports research and online mapping activities related to EnviroAtlas (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas). This web service includes layers depicting EnviroAtlas national metrics mapped at the 12-digit HUC within the conterminous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. EnviroAtlas allows the user to interact with a web-based, easy-to-use, mapping application to view and analyze multiple ecosystem services for the United States as well as detailed metrics for select communities. Additional descriptive information about each attribute in this web service can be found in its associated EnviroAtlas Fact Sheet (https://www.epa.gov/enviroatlas/enviroatlas-fact-sheets).
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Use this app to explore and visualise data related to the physical instructure theme.Key features Interactive map: Zoom and pan in the interactive map to explore your map. Layer control: Toggle between various map layers to customise your viewing experience. Add data: Add data to create your own custom map. Currency Modification frequency: As needed, refer to the Physical Infrastructure map for map updates.Contact Digital Atlas of Australia Changelog Version 1.0.2 (2025-11-12) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: Added Australian Aged Care Services layer to the Physical Infrastructure web map + added clustering to the Symbology.Clustering symbolgy was also add to the Petrol Stations layer.Version 1.0.1 (2025-10-09) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: Filter drop downs on add data widget updated to new spatial data theme terminology Version 1.0.0 (2025-06-23) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: A map containing physical infrastructure layersLocation search and other location toolsMap creation tools, such as add data and basemapMap analysis tools, such as map layers, legend and selectDrawing and measure toolsPrint
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TwitterUse the Chart Viewer template to display bar charts, line charts, pie charts, histograms, and scatterplots to complement a map. Include multiple charts to view with a map or side by side with other charts for comparison. Up to three charts can be viewed side by side or stacked, but you can access and view all the charts that are authored in the map. Examples: Present a bar chart representing average property value by county for a given area. Compare charts based on multiple population statistics in your dataset. Display an interactive scatterplot based on two values in your dataset along with an essential set of map exploration tools. Data requirements The Chart Viewer template requires a map with at least one chart configured. Key app capabilities Multiple layout options - Choose Stack to display charts stacked with the map, or choose Side by side to display charts side by side with the map. Manage chart - Reorder, rename, or turn charts on and off in the app. Multiselect chart - Compare two charts in the panel at the same time. Bookmarks - Allow users to zoom and pan to a collection of preset extents that are saved in the map. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.
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Use this app to explore and visualise data related to the geology and soils theme.Key featuresChoose a focus topic: View layers grouped by geology, mining and energy, or coastal sediments, and switch between them easily.Interactive map: Zoom and pan in the interactive map to explore your map.Layer control: Toggle between various map layers to customise your viewing experience.Add data: Add data to create your own custom map.CurrencyDate modified: 9 October 2025Modification frequency: As needed, refer to the following web maps for updates.GeologyMining and EnergyCoastal SedimentsContactDigital Atlas of AustraliaChangelogVersion 1.0.1 (2025-10-09) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: Filter drop downs on add data widget updated to new spatial data theme terminology Version 1.0.0 (2025-09-03) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following:A map containing geology and soils layersLocation search and other location toolsMap creation tools, such as add data and basemapMap analysis tools, such as map layers, legend and selectDrawing and measure toolsPrint and share tools
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TwitterUse the Imagery Viewer template to allow app users visualize and explore imagery through time and space. This template includes tools that you can enable for navigating through time, recording locations, measurement, and more. A single-image configuration lets users focus on a single imagery layer, while a two-image configuration lets users compare two imagery layers using a swipe tool. Examples: Investigate urban expansion in a major city by comparing changes to imagery over time. Record the location of a point of interest identified from a high-resolution satellite image. Document notes about newly constructed houses, including calculating building heights in-app. Data requirements The Imagery Viewer template requires a web map with at least one imagery layer. Key app capabilities Imagery visualization - Visualize imagery layers (and nonimagery layers) from the app's web map. Bookmarks - Allow users to zoom and pan to a collection of preset extents that are saved in the map. Image search - Enable individual image selector to allow users to search dynamic imagery layers for specific images. Swipe - Allows users to compare differences between images in a map. Image measurement - Enable this tool to allow users to perform image measurement on imagery layers that have mensuration capabilities. Share - Export an imagery layer to the user's local machine as a TIFF or as a layer in their organization. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.
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Use this app to explore and visualise data related to the transport theme.Key features Interactive map: Zoom and pan in the interactive map to explore your map. Layer control: Toggle between various map layers to customise your viewing experience. Add data: Add data to create your own custom map. Currency Modification frequency: As needed, refer to the Transport web map for map updates.Contact Digital Atlas of Australia Changelog Version 1.0.1 (2025-10-09) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: Filter drop downs on add data widget updated to new spatial data theme terminology Version 1.0.0 (2025-06-23) ArcGIS Experience Builder app configured with the following: A map containing transport layersLocation search and other location toolsMap creation tools, such as add data and basemapMap analysis tools, such as map layers, legend and selectDrawing and measure toolsPrint
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TwitterUse the Nearby template to guides your app users to places of interest close to an address. This template helps users find focused types of locations (such as schools) within a search distance of an address, their current location, or other place they specify. They can adjust distance values to change the search radius and get directions to locations they select. For users who are searching, you can set a range for the distance slider so users can define their search buffer or pan the map to see results from the map view. Include directions to help users navigate to locations within a defined search radius. Include the export tool to allow users to capture images of the map along with results from the search. Examples: Create a store locator app that allows customers to input a location, find a nearby store, and navigate to it. Create an app for finding health care facilities within a specified distance of a searched address. Provide users with directions and information for election polling locations. Build an app where users can find nearby trails and view an elevation profile of each result. Data requirements The Nearby template requires a feature layer to take full advantage of its capabilities. Key app capabilities Distance slider - Set a minimum and maximum search radius for finding results. Map extent result - Show all the results in the map view. Panel options - Customize result panel location information with feature attributes from a configured pop-up. Results-focused layout - Keep the map out of the app to maintain focus on the search and results. Attribute filter - Configure map filter options that are available to app users. Export - Print or export the search results or selected features as a .pdf, .jpg, or .png file that includes the pop-up content of returned features and an option to include the map. Alternatively, download the search results as a .csv file. Directions - Provide directions from a searched location to a result location. Elevation profile - Generate an elevation profile graph across an input line feature that can be selected in the scene or from drawing a single or multisegment line using the tool. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.
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TwitterUse the Observer template to display a scene with a dynamic scoreboard that shows basic statistics (count, sum, average, minimum, and maximum) for specified fields. As users navigate the scene, values update in the scoreboard to summarize data for features in the current extent. Displaying statistics facilitates interpreting the scene in which 3D symbols can sometimes obscure features as the scene is viewed from different perspectives. Examples: View the impacts of flooding on underground assets, such as pipelines. Summarize construction status, costs, or lease availability while viewing the development of buildings in a city. Compare the structural and financial impacts from an environmental event in an area of interest while visualizing the data. Data requirements The Observer template requires a web scene. A scene layer must have an associated feature layer to show its statistics in the scoreboard. Key app capabilities Scoreboard summary - Displays statistics to summarize the data in the scene for specified layers and fields. Provide a label for each and choose a position and style for the scoreboard. You can float the scoreboard over the map or pin it to the edge of the app so the scoreboard fully spans the app. When the scoreboard is on the side, the toolbar of map tools is automatically moved to the opposite side. Display preset slides - Zoom and pan the map to a collection of preset extents that are saved in the scene like bookmarks. Measurement tools - Provide tools that measure distance and area and find and convert coordinates. Daylight animation - Animates the change in daylight over time with options for users to adjust sun position by date and time and turn shadows on or off. Attribute filter - Configure map filter options that are available to app users. Time filter - Filter features in the map based on time. The map layers must be time enabled. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.
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TwitterUse the Reporter template to allow users to submit issues and observations about a specific area using a smart form. Reports are then added onto the map used in the app and can be viewed by other users. You can also enable commenting and voting to allow app users to provide feedback about existing reports. Reporter also includes a basic set of map exploration tools to help navigate the map and submitted reports. Examples: View and gain nonemergency requests, such as damaged infrastructure, graffiti, and clogged drains, from the public. Community members can like or dislike existing non-emergency reports if they encounter the same issue. Collect feedback on road construction projects by enabling comments. Collect health and safety reports from emergency management resources. Gather real estate locations for future development. Data requirements The Reporter template requires a web map with at least one editable feature layer. Key app capabilities Edit tools - Add and update features in editable layers. Bookmarks - Allow users to zoom and pan to a collection of preset extents that are saved in the map. Enable commenting - Track feedback on existing reports. Enable voting - Track votes on reports using likes and dislikes. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.
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TwitterGeo List is a configurable app template that allows you to present an ordered list of features based on the values of a field. Users can page through the feature one at a time.When authoring the app, keep in mind that the content displayed for each feature in the list is derived from the pop-up that has been authored in the web map. If you do not like the way it is presented then modify the pop-up in the map for the Ranking Layer. For more information on authoring pop-up content see this ArcGIS Help topic or this Get Started Lesson. Configurable OptionsUse Geo List to present a web map and configure it using the following options:Title, Descriptive or narrative text panel.Color theme for description panel, text, and selection symbol, Custom CSS option to override the application stylesheet.Ranking Layer is the feature layer that containes the features which will be ranked.Ranking Field this is the attribute that the ranking will be based upon.Number of feature presented in the list.Rank Order can be ascending or descending. Use this to define your list based on lowest to highest values or highest to lowest values within the ranking field.Zoom level will control the level of detail at which the ranked features will be displayed.Use CasesCreate a top ten list of a key demographic phenomenon.Entice users to explore the world's deadliest volcanos through a listicle type experience.Create a simple tour of locations in your area based on the order of an attribute.Supported DevicesThis application is responsively designed to support use in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets.Data RequirementsIn order to rank features for display the specified feature service must support the supportsOrderBy property which is available if the service is version 10.1 or greater.Get Started This application can be created in the following ways:Click the Create a Web App button on this pageShare a map and choose to Create a Web AppOn the Content page, click Create - App - From Template Click the Download button to access the source code. Do this if you want to host the app on your own server and optionally customize it to add features or change styling.
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TwitterWeb App. Use the tabs provided to create mailing list of the properties you desire. Link to Metadata. A variety of searches can be performed to find the parcel of interest. Use the Parcel Notification Tool to build searches. Click the drop down button to select the preferred search, and then click the magnifier glass to search.Search by Name (Last First) (e.g. Bond James)Search by Address (e.g. 41 S Central)Search by Locator number (e.g. 21J411046)Click on apply a search distance with your desired distance in your needed units. Select the preferred output style under the format drop down. If your notification area's address, owner, or locator number is not know you can use the draw tools that are the buttons below the search bar. In addition to Search capabilities, the following tools are provided:MeasureThe measure tool provides the capabilities to draw a point, line, or polygon on the map and specify the unit of measurement.DrawThe draw tool provides the capabilities to draw a point, line, or polygon on the map as graphics. PrintThe print tool exports the map to either a PDF or image file. Click Settings button to configure map or remove legend.Map navigation using mouse and keyboard:Drag to panSHIFT + CTRL + Drag to zoom outMouse Scroll Forward to zoom inMouse Scroll Backward to zoom outUse Arrow keys to pan+ key to zoom in a level- key to zoom out a levelDouble Click to Zoom in
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TwitterWeb Services used in the dashboard:(visit link to learn more about each service) NIFC Open Data SiteIRWIN - A central hub that orchestrates data between various fire reporting applications. When a new incident is created and/or updated by a dispatch center or other fire reporting system, it is then displayed on the map using the Integrated Reporting of Wildland-Fire Information (IRWIN) service. All layers below are derived from the same IRWIN service and automatically refresh every five minutes.WFIGS - The Wildland Fire Interagency Geospatial Services (WFIGS) Group provides authoritative geospatial data products under the interagency Wildland Fire Data Program. Hosted in the National Interagency Fire Center ArcGIS Online Organization. This service data comes from IRWIN for all fires in 2024.Data in mapCurrent Activity Map:New Starts (last 24hrs) - Any incident that has occurred within the last 24 hour time period.Current Large Incidents - Incidents that have created an ICS 209 document at the type 3 Incident Commander (IC) level and above and are less than 100% contained.Ongoing - Incidents that do not have a containment, control, or out date. Select incident to zoom on mapContained - Incidents with a containment date but no control or out date.Controlled/Out (last 24hrs) - Incidents with a containment, control, and/or out date within the last rolling 24 hour time period.Controlled/Out - Incidents with a containment, control, and/or out date. Layer turned off by default.Severe Fire Danger Rating Index - WFAS Severe Fire Danger Mapping SystemNational 7 Day Large Fire Potential - From the National 7 day forecast
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Use this app to create a map using Digital Atlas data. Select Add layer from the toolbar to explore available datasets and select the layers you want to add to the map. To find a specific location, use the search bar in the top left corner. You can also navigate to a location by zooming in using the wheel of your mouse, or the zoom tools ( + / - ) in the top left corner. Disclaimer Information in this application should not be relied upon as the sole source of information for commercial and operational decisions. Key features Add data: Add data to create your own custom map. Interactive map: Zoom and pan in the interactive map to explore your map. Change symbol style: Choose from a variety of symbol options to style your layers. The available options for feature layers depend on the smart mapping style applied to the layer, the type of features in the layer (point, line, or polygon), and the type of symbol you choose. Layer control: Toggle between various map layers to customise your viewing experience. Currency Last modified: 17 June 2025 Modification frequency: As needed Contact Digital Atlas of Australia
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Version 3.0.0 (2025-06-17) Replaced Create a map beta with newly configured beta version Version 2.0.0 (2024-09-02) Added Create a map – beta Version 1.0.0 (2024-06-13) App published, configured with the following embedded items: Basic Create a map, a basic explorer Advanced Create a map, Esri’s Map Viewer embedded for more advanced functionality.
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TwitterState Water Resources Control Board Division of Water Rights staff have developed a new interactive tool that graphically displays fully appropriated stream systems (FASS) throughout the state. The Division maintains a list of fully appropriated stream systems which has been updated over time, most recently in 1998 through Water Right Order 98-08. Exhibit A of Order 98-08 defines the critical reaches of each FASS listing, including the seasons in which water is unavailable for appropriation. The interactive GIS tool represents a digitized version and staff interpretation of Order 98-08 and Exhibit A. The tool contains separate layers for a) state and federal wild and scenic river stream systems to recognize the restrictions on appropriation of water in the respective State and Federal Wild and Scenic River Acts; and b) medium- and high-priority groundwater basins. How to Use the Interactive Map:After opening the web map, you will need to agree to the disclaimer and click the “OK” box on the splash screen before continuing.Navigate to your point of interest by either using the search tool or by zooming in on the map. To use the search tool, select the down arrow to search by address, stream name, watershed ID, or coordinates, then enter your search criteria. Note that the only searchable stream names are the streams declared fully appropriated and listed in Exhibit A. Click on the map to identify the location of interest and one or more pop-up boxes may appear with information about the fully appropriated stream systems within the general watershed boundaries of the identified location. The information provided in the pop-up box may include: (a) stream name, (b) tributary, (c) season declared fully appropriated, (d) Board Decisions/Water Right Orders, and/or (e) court references/adjudications. Users must keep the FASS Watersheds layer turned on in order to see pop-up boxes.When clicking on a location with overlapping watersheds, make sure to use the arrow to navigate through all pop-up boxes, as shown below. Note that as you click on different watersheds, the outline of the currently selected watershed will appear aqua-colored. You may also find it helpful to use the "Zoom to" link in each pop-up, which will zoom the map to the extent of the selected watershed.
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TwitterUse the Basic template to maximize the potential of a map with map navigation tools, time animation, and swipe. Display and animate time-enabled data to highlight changes over time. Set the option to disable scroll and configure pop-ups to optimize the app for embedding, even in a small web page space. Enable the export tool to allow users to save the map to a file for export. Examples: Support a map with descriptive text by including an information panel with a title and description, or a splash screen to help orient your audience and communicate your message. Provide an app with common map tools, including a legend, layer list, basemap toggle, overview map, swipe, and time slider. Allow app users to choose between two basemaps to explore different perspectives. Data requirements The Basic template has no data requirements. Key app capabilities Time - Provide a configurable time slider that animates changes in data over time. The map must be time enabled. Swipe tool - Compares two layers in the map by viewing them simultaneously. Hover pop-ups - Provide users quick access to attribute information that appears when hovering over a feature in the map. Locator map - Display an inset map with the app's map area in the context of a broader area. Export - Capture an image (PDF, JPG, or PNG) from the app that a user can save. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.