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In recent years, fires have been growing stronger, and occur more frequently than ever before. Unarguably, assessing the impacts of a fire after the fire has been completely contained is important, in order to improve and perform better the next time, and therefore minimize the economic impacts and more importantly the number of lives lost. However, there needs to be a way to predict at a certain point, what the impact of a hypothetical wildfire may be. This could be used to see which part of the fire needs to be contained first, and what the impact would be if the fire is not contained correctly.
This project provides the means to do this, through the prediction of costs of any potential fire. With the visual augmentation given by the active fire data on the map, the user can draw the shape of the fire as predicted by other services, and predict the economic impacts of the fire.
A mathematical model was created based on the population density, the mean house price, the area and the number of housing units, the area of the fire and other features, and fitted on past wildfires with reported financial impacts. Using this, a reasonably accurate model was created.
In order to help with prediction of wildfires, I have added an extra GIS layer, which includes the potential hazard of a wildfire occurring in the region. This is sourced from the US Forest Service. This, shows how dangerous a fire would be in each area and how likely a wildfire may occur. The inclusion of this in the map helps in the detection of possible wildfires in the future.

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US Census Population & Housing Datasets
NASA MOD14 - Thermal Anomalies Products
Quindle Monthly Zillow Real Estate Data
USFS Wildfire Hazard Potential
Nominatim Reverse Geocoding service
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