Wildfire Risk is a scientific and up-to-date wildfire hazard and risk assessment data set for the United States. This sample data set is limited to the Marin County, CA area. The model is based on Fire Behavior analysis and accounts for physical, climatic, and man-made variables including fuel type (vegetation), fire intensity, ember impacts, burn probability, suppression factors, mitigation factors and high wind event areas as well as, insect impacts and community level attributes.
The net result is a set of uniquely generated FireShed polygons covering the United States with corresponding risk scores. There are three distinct fire environments covered by the model; Wildland, Intermix and Interface. Each of these areas has unique characteristics of structure density and fire behavior and therefore are evaluated separately to increase the models accuracy. All information is included at the address level using a unique identifier with additional proximity measurements to uncover further insight around structure specific risk.
Use cases
Assess wildfire risk exposure using a model that uniquely addresses the varying characteristics of each landscape
Maximize your bottom line by avoiding high risk areas while identifying pockets of opportunity in generally risky areas
Understand wildfire risk at the property level rather than a macro region and price business accordingly
Measure a property's proximity to high and very high wildfire zones.
Visualize wildfire risk sheds for all 50 states
Product details
Wildfire Risk provides scores for the following hazard types:
Wildland landscape risk (low structure density areas)
Intermix landscape risk (moderate density areas with unique community attributes)
Interface landscape risk (high density areas when embers are the main threat)
Smoke - (areas that may have smoke and or evacuation impacts)
Provides a wildfire model for all 50 states that scores the risk profile of every location from 0-49
Includes a geo-enrichment file which appends all wildfire risk information to every affected address location using a unique identifier
Contains proximity measurements for added insight at the address level
Includes a supporting layer of recent fire perimeters
Product is available in a number of GIS and database loadable formats.
Coverage: Marin County, CA area
This is a subset of the full products geographic extent. The full commercial offering features geographic coverage of the entire United States.
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This listing has one pricing dimension: Product Access (Units). It is offered at no cost as a free sample. There are no tiers, instance sizes, or usage-based add-ons to compare. The single dimension grants you access to the wildfire risk sample dataset. You can use this sample to evaluate the data structure, format, and coverage before deciding whether to acquire a full dataset. Because there is only one option, there is no scaling logic or quantity-based pricing to consider.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does the Product Access unit give me in this free sample?
The unit grants access to a wildfire risk sample dataset covering the USA. You can view how the data is built, structured, and stored. Use it to test coverage, format, and accuracy in your own environment before deciding whether to acquire a full dataset.
What is the wildfire risk data used for once evaluated?
Wildfire risk data helps insurers assess exposure and prepare for these events by learning from past incidents. It can link high-risk zones to affected addresses, parcels, and buildings. Teams use it to model risk, assess portfolios, and improve pricing accuracy for new policies.
Are there any charges tied to using this sample dataset?
No. This listing has a single Product Access dimension offered at no cost. There are no usage-based fees, tiers, or quantity charges. The sample lets you evaluate data structure and coverage before you consider a paid full dataset.
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