- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Interactive map
Active Fires Stage of control; Out of control: Being held: Under control: Out of control (Monitored) Other: Fire Size; 0 - 100 Ha: 101 - 1000 Ha > 1000 Ha: Forecast weather stations 48 hour forecast: Reporting weather stations Government of Canada: Provincial: US National Weather Service: Upper air station: Fire History NBAC Fire Perimeters
- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System
The Canadian Wildland Fire Information System monitors fire danger conditions and fire occurrence across Canada Daily weather conditions are collected from across Canada and used to produce fire weather and fire behavior maps
- National Wildland Fire Situation Report - NRCan
The number of fires is average for this time of year, but the area burned to date is significantly more than the 10-year average Weekly Synopsis In British Columbia, there are Open Fire restrictions in Cariboo, Coastal, Kamloops, Southeast, Prince George and parts of Northwest
- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Metadata
The active fires data includes attributes for agency, fire name, latitude, longitude, start date, fire size (ha) and stage of control (fire status) Possible values for stage of control include: OC (Out of Control), BH (Being Held), UC (Under Control), EX (Out)
- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Canadian National Fire . . .
The Canadian National Fire Database (CNFDB) is a collection of forest fire data from various sources; these data include fire locations (point data) and fire perimeters (polygon data) as provided by Canadian fire management agencies (provinces, territories, and Parks Canada)
- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Fire Weather Maps
Creeping or gentle surface fires Fires easily contained by ground crews with pumps and hand tools
- Canadian Wildland Fire Information System | Fire M3 Hotspots
Not all fires can be identified from satellite imagery, either because the fires are too small or because cloud cover obscures the satellite's view of the ground The Fire Weather Index (FWI) is a component of the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index System
- National Wildland Fire Situation Report - NRCan
The number of fires is average for this time of year, but the area burned to date is significantly more than the 10-year average Weekly Synopsis In British Columbia, there are Open Fire restrictions in Cariboo, Coastal, Kamloops, Southeast and parts of Northwest, and Prince George
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