This website displays satellite information on
the location of current fires (“hotspots”) in
close-to-real-time across the whole of north Australia –
including all of rural and remote Queensland. There are also weekly
updates on the positions of country burnt by fire (fire-scars). The
data comes from various satellites to maximize coverage across
north Australia. Hotspot data is sourced from the WA Department of
Land Information and Geoscience Australia, while fire scar maps are
generated by the TS-CRC.
The site also provides: weather information
such as wind speeds and temperature; various fire history maps;
lightning strike locations; satellite imagesa range of tools for analysing fire behaviour;
notification by email of fires in a given area.
The NAFI site is specifically designed
to meet the needs of northern fire managers as many northern fire
managers have slower internet connections the site is customised to
provide fire maps very rapidly; also the combination of hotspots
and hand-mapped fire scars and the way they are displayed has been
tailored to meet the needs of the landscape-scale fire management
in the north.
End users were
involved in developing and designing site.
In this way the site
adds value to the hotspot data provided by WA DLI and Geoscience
Australia. The TS-CRC works closely with these two organisations to
improve the service offered through user feedback.
To visit the site click on "NAFI website" in the menu at the
left.