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TwitterThis is a feed of wildfire perimeters from the FIRIS Program. NO LONGER IN USE see hosted feature layer here https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=6327158883824d718113a7a55dc3b26fPurpose: This is a feed of wildfire perimeters from the FIRIS Program. It is a networked KML and should update on its own once inside your web map. What is FIRIS? Fire Integrated Real-Time Intelligence System (FIRIS). "FIRIS combines a dedicated fixed-wing aircraft equipped with sensors capable of providing enhanced intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), a supercomputer-based fire prediction system and situational awareness software into one platform to support commanders and decision makers for initial response." See this OCFA Report for more information.
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TwitterThe original NIFC FIRIS fire service contains snapshots of daily fire perimeters. The boundary polygons were dissolved for each fire to create a single fire burn perimeter.Note: One of the records (mission = 2025-CALAC-009087) for Eaton was not included because "destroyed" DINS points were buffered to be included in the perimeter. These properties may not represent a burned area.Please review/check source records for any updates and accuracy.Credit: NIFC FIRISThe source of the hosted service/dataset is herehttps://services1.arcgis.com/jUJYIo9tSA7EHvfZ/ArcGIS/rest/services/CA_Perimeters_NIFC_FIRIS_public_view/FeatureServer
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