Fire Monitoring Press Release
The German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD) of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) offers a new operational service on fire detection from space. Based on data of the NASA owned MODIS sensors on board of the Terra-1 and Aqua-1 satellites wild and forest fires
can be detected.
As of November 24th, 2006, users can view, download and automatically receive information on current fires in Europe. The
algorithm used for fire detection has been developed at the University of Maryland and is an internationally acknowledged
standard.
(Detailed information can be found at: USGS Mod14).
DFD is the only institution operating two X-band antennas in Europe enabling it to receive and process observation data from
both satellites simultaneously allowing for up to eight daily observations.
DFD is offering its capability to the European community and its people with the cost free provision of daily hot spot detection.
Users are kindly asked to register for this service which will enable automated email notification of newly detected fires
over the European continent and North Africa.
The software has been developed in close cooperation between Mexico’s National Commission on Biodiversity Research (Conabio) and the German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD).
This service will be extended in cooperation with the Portuguese Weather Service and the European Commission’s Joint Research Center (Institute for Environment and Sustainability) own European Forest Fire Information System and is a contribution to the United Nations Global Fire Monitoring Center (GFMC).
See also:
European Forest Fire Information System
Mexican Information System
United States Forest Service
United Nations Global Fire Monitoring Centre