Announcement
2020 Data Release (April 28, 2022)
The MTBS Program team has released 397 newly mapped fires from 2020 fire season. The release includes severity data for fires located across several western states and Alaska. This data release is in addition to the 417 mapped fires from 2020 fire season that were located across 21 eastern and mid-western states that were released in February 2022.
2020 Interim Data Release (February 15, 2022)
MTBS has released 417 newly mapped fires from 2020 fire season for 21 eastern and mid-western states. This release also adds dozens of revisions to previously mapped fires and released to the archive. With this data release to MTBS.gov, the total number of fires mapped by the project increases to 28,982.
MTBS Data Release (September 27, 2021)
MTBS has released the remaining 457 fire mappings for 2019, bringing the total release for 2019 fires to 810. This release also adds an additional 1,674 new fire mappings and dozens of revisions to previously mapped fires spanning the archive. With this data release to MTBS.gov, the total number of fires mapped by the project increases to 28,584.
MTBS Data Explorer (December 16, 2020)
MTBS is pleased to announce the release of the MTBS Data Explorer. The MDE is a GEE-based application that enables users to easily explo
MTBS Data Release (November 24, 2020)
MTBS has released the remaining 716 fire mappings for 2018, bringing the total release for 2018 fires to 1,129.
Publication of new MTBS paper (June 25, 2020)
On June 25, 2020, the "Changes to the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity program mapping production procedures and data products" paper was released in the journal Fire Ecology (https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-020-00076-y). This paper describes how the MTBS program's burned area and burn severity mapping methods have changed through time, and how these changes subsequently affect