posted on 2025-01-22, 00:09authored byAlicia L. Reiner, Carol M. Ewell, Josephine A. Fites-Kaufman, Scott N. Dailey, Erin K. Noonan-Wright, Tiffany P. Norman, Nicole M. Vaillant, Matthew B. Dickinson, Chelsea Morgan, Mark Courson, Mike Campbell
This data publication contains the raw and processed fire severity data for the plots in which pre- and post-fire fuels, and fire behavior data were collected by the Fire Behavior Assessment Team (FBAT) on a subset of wildland fires in the United States from 2003-2017. FBAT collects pre- and post-fire fuels and tree data along with fire behavior measurements on wildland fires. FBAT is an interagency group of primarily Forest Service employees with both monitoring and fireline qualifications which collects pre- and post-fire fuels and tree data along with fire behavior measurements on wildland fires. Logistics (proximity to instrumentation/crew members), funding, fire activity, and monitoring questions influenced the geographic regions and fires where sampling was attempted, for instance, fuel treatments recorded in the Forest Service Activity Tracking System (FACTS), as well as tree mortality areas, were each targets for FBAT sampling in the past. This publication includes both understory vegetation and substrate post-fire severity data collected on belt transections for each of 19 different wildland fires. The percent of cover that was unburned was recorded, along with the percent of cover that had low, moderate, high, and very high burn severity. These data are collected by the FBAT team to provide measures of pre-fire fuels/vegetation, active fire behavior (with sensors in the fire), and post-fire fuels/vegetation conditions during wildfires and prescribed fires for improving understanding and tools related to fire behavior and fire effects. For more information about FBAT data see: https://www.fs.fed.us/adaptivemanagement/projects_main_fbat.php.
These data were published on 04/20/2020. On 12/03/2020 this data publication was updated to include a supplemental file that provides a diagram of the FBAT plot layout and a brief list of key method changes throughout the years FBAT has taken data to present (2020).
These data were collected using funding from the U.S. Government and can be used without additional permissions or fees. If you use these data in a publication, presentation, or other research product please use the following citation:
Reiner, Alicia L.; Ewell, Carol M.; Fites-Kaufman, Josephine A.; Dailey, Scott N.; Noonan-Wright, Erin K.; Norman, Tiffany P.; Vaillant, Nicole M.; Dickinson, Matthew B.; Morgan, Chelsea; Courson, Mark; Campbell, Mike. 2020. Fire Behavior Assessment Team: fire severity data. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2020-0030
The data were collected on wildland fires across the United States, mostly in California as well as Montana, Idaho, Arizona, Wyoming and Georgia. For more information regarding the location of the...