Spot That Fire V3.0

Recent wildfires worldwide have demonstrated the importance of rapid wildfire detection, mitigation, and community impact assessment analysis. Your challenge is to develop and/or augment an existing application to detect, predict, and assess the economic impacts from actual or potential wildfires by leveraging high-frequency data from a new generation of geostationary satellites, data from polar-orbiting environmental satellites, and other open-source datasets.

AGAINST FIRE

Summary

The expected results of Against Fire is that it can meet the needs of the user, ensuring that the application will be useful and user friendly, generating fire alerts to the population and in addition granting acessibility to NASA datasets. Against Fire's goal is to monitor fire related data in real-time. The user can follow hot spots and share on social networks to alert other people and make real-time warnings to society. In this project we try to repass nasa's data with dashboards to analysis the burnt areas. We use the language React js to create application "against fire" where you have acess a informations of Inep and other agencies datasets.

How We Addressed This Challenge

The chosen challenge was Spot that Fire v3.0. Against Fire's goal is to monitor fire related data in real-time where the user can follow hot spots and share on social networks to alert other people and report on the situation. In this project we try repass nasa's data with dashboards to analysis the burnt areas. we use the language React js to create application "against fire" where you have acess a informations of Inep, NASA, JAXA and ESA.

How We Developed This Project

This challenge is a big issue in the world nowadays and brazilian society is facing the dangers of this crisis. Since we needed precise data of the brazilian landscape, we used INPE data to create user friendly dashboards. As a user, your objective is to alert real-time forest fires and call the authorities to help in this important task.

How We Used Space Agency Data in This Project

We use INPE databases to access the API data and view the information regarding locations on high risk of forest fire, returning a Json with locations that can be filtered by municipality, state or country, also signaling the date, time, latitude and longitude, precipitation , number of days without rain. In addition, we have access to the satellite that captures this information.


We intend to apply a map, with filters, where we will be able to warn in advance of forest fire risks based on the data mentioned above, provided by JAXA and other space agencies, including data obtained from NASA itself, bringing to life a real time international watch about Forest Fire situation in Brazil.

Project Demo

We used create-react-app to init the project and doing the firs steps. In react js we try acess the API, but has erro in CORS, so we simulat how application start without the data API. We Create the database in firebase to auth user and used chart js to create dashboards. With help of meterial ui we create the components of application.


Access the presentation pitch here: https://youtu.be/ZBZ-X-HFsMk

Tags
#againstfire #pantanal #amazonia #burned #fires
Judging
This project was submitted for consideration during the Space Apps Judging process.