NASA's FIRMS: Enabling the Use of Earth System Science Data for Wildfire Management
- 1Trigg-Davies Consulting Ltd, Malvern UK (diane.k.davies@nasa.gov)
- 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), Greenbelt, MD, USA
- 3Science Systems and Applications Inc, Glenn Dale, MD, USA
- 4Global Science & Technology Inc, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
- 5University of Maryland College Park, MD, USA
- 6USDA Forest Service, Geospatial Technology and Applications Center (GTAC), Salt Lake City, UT, USA
NASA’s Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) enables users to find and analyze a range of earth system science data and information relevant to the complex and evolving field of wildfire management, impacts, and mitigation. FIRMS facilitates the use of earth system science data to inform science-based decision making through a standardized, readily interpretable interface that supports operational users, researchers, and non-scientific stakeholders. This community-driven interface enables user-friendly exploration of data that are increasingly findable, accessible, interoperable, and reproducible (FAIR), and the interface is regularly refined to support the diversity, equity, and inclusion of potential end-users. FIRMS offers fire-based maps through Web Map Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service (WFS), and makes available multiple APIs to support area, country, fire footprint features for stakeholders needing to ingest data into software such as QGIS, ArcGIS, etc. FIRMS developers are also creating a Fire Data Academy to build capacity around the use of Jupyter notebooks, Google Colab, and Python to perform data ingest, manipulation, and visualization. As the impacts of wildfires expand, affecting increasing swaths of population and biodiversity through immediate infrastructure and habitat destruction, and causing longer-term air quality impacts, a transdisciplinary approach to research and response is required. FIRMS supports a transdisciplinary approach through the range of data and information available, ensuring that all users, including those in historically underrepresented communities, can access wildfire data.
How to cite: Olsina, O., Hewson, J., Davies, D., Radov, A., Quayle, B., Giglio, L., and Hall, J.: NASA's FIRMS: Enabling the Use of Earth System Science Data for Wildfire Management, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-16475, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-16475, 2024.