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Smoothed raster of wildfire transmission to buildings in the continental United States and Hawaii (4th Edition)

“This data publication includes three geodatabase rasters that represent spatial assessments across the conterminous United States, Alaska, and Hawaii of the potential for wildfires to ignite, spread, and expose buildings. The rasters provide smoothed estimates of annual building exposure from wildfire. They were created by intersecting simulated wildfire perimeters with building location data over 10,000 to 100,000 simulated fire seasons….”

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Posted by:
Angela Hollingsworth
Published on:
January 22, 2026

Categories: PublicationTags: Alaska, conterminous United States, continental United States, fire, fire effects on environments, Forest Management, geoscientificInformation, Hawaii, Natural Resource Management & Use, structure, United States, wildfire, wildfire exposure, wildfire management, wildfire transmission, Wildland/urban interface

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