Used Fireguard: Wildfire Detection, Monitoring & Alerts for Android?


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Fireguard: Wildfire Detection, Monitoring & Alerts is an essential app designed for individuals in wildfire-prone regions, providing real-time tracking and alerts about wildfire incidents. The app utilizes satellite data and crowdsourced information to deliver timely updates on wildfire locations, sizes, and intensities, making it a vital tool for safety and preparedness. Users can access a detailed wildfire map featuring color-coded indicators that convey the severity of fires, alongside information about smoke zones that may pose health risks.

In addition to its tracking capabilities, Fireguard allows users to report wildfire incidents, aiding in community awareness and response efforts. The premium version offers advanced features such as detailed maps and emergency service directories. However, a limitation of the app is its inability to provide precise distance measurements between the user’s location and wildfire areas, which could enhance situational awareness.

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Release
Latest update
Version
10.0.6
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
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Total Downloads
6
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

By Robert Theis
This is an app for detecting and monitoring wildfires.

This is an app for detecting and monitoring wildfires. The app sends you a notification when a fire/hotspot has been detected by satellite-based systems within a geographic region that you choose.

Fire/hotspot alerts are based on information from the VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) I-Band 375 m Active Fire Data product published by NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS).

This app works in all locations worldwide.

Get warnings for unreported fires/hotspots

Track position and movement of existing wildfires

Monitor facilities/equipment in remote locations

Useful for:

Natural resource managers

Public utilities and telecom providers

Anyone living or working in wildfire-prone areas

QUICK START: Open app and tap on "Fires near me"

To use the app, first you define the area you're interested in by selecting an area on a map. Then the app starts monitoring that area, and you get a notification when a fire/hotspot is detected within your area. Regular monitoring continues even when the app is not currently in use.

The VIIRS system is a scanning radiometer instrument deployed on the Suomi-NPP polar-orbiting satellite that orbits the earth daily and continually scans the earth's surface for fires/hotspots. VIIRS collects visible and infrared imagery and radiometric measurements of the land, atmosphere, cryosphere, and oceans.

This app uses the VIIRS 375m active fire product, which is in its first release. Its active fire algorithms are still being refined by the NASA VIIRS science team, which investigates data issues such as omissions and false alarms. NASA reports that the current data is considered good enough quality for use in fire management applications.

Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite

Background information adapted from NASA websites

Suomi NPP was launched on Oct. 28, 2011, from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, with 5 key instruments, including VIIRS. The VIIRS sensor is a component of the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP) satellite. The Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS), a NOAA/NASA program, and the Defense Weather Satellite System, a U.S. Air Force program, were tasked with the next generation requirements for environmental research, weather forecasting and climate monitoring measurement capabilities that Suomi NPP represents.

Since 2004, scientists funded by NOAA and NASA have been evaluating and validating the JPSS VIIRS Land operational products. Prior to launch, these products were created by applying VIIRS code to Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data. In 2014, based on this long period of product evaluation, NASA independently embarked on a program to create enhanced operational products, as well as additional products not included in NOAA's operational suite, to provide dynamic continuity with the their well established MODIS data record.

VIIRS extends and improves upon a series of measurements initiated by its predecessors, the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) and MODIS sensors.

Satellites

(Active) Suomi NPP: Two overpasses per day for all points on earth. Global fire activity is mapped at 12 hour intervals or more frequently.

(2021 launch) JPSS-2, same orbit as Suomi NPP

(2022+ launch) HyspIRI


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