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Current Wildfires

Detailed Description

Wildfires pose significant threat in an increasingly arid California landscape, immediately threatening life, property, and air quality, and having long-term impacts on the state's water. Wildfire can significantly alter the hydrologic response of a watershed to the extent that even modest rainstorms can produce dangerous flash floods and debris flow, and water quality within and downstream from a burn area may be significantly impacted. Knowing the location and extent of wildfire events that effect California may help scientists and resource managers predict and manage potential impacts burns may have upon California's water quality, availability, and movement.



This mapping application allows users to explore current and historical wildfire perimeters, as well as drought, wind, smoke, and water quality data, among other layers. 

Sources/Usage

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