Web Fire Mapper WMS

What is Web Fire Mapper WMS?

The Web Fire Mapper WMS (version 1.1.1) offers Open GIS Consoritum standard Web Map Service interface. Using the Web Fire Mapper WMS, you can allow your local (desktop) or web GIS clients to access the Web Fire Mapper data without accessing the Web Fire Mapper Website.

The two WMS requests currently available here are (i) the GetMap request, and (ii) the GetCapabilities request. Click on these links to obtain the corresponding result. If you want the request URLs, click on "Show URL" link and copy-paste the required URL into your desired GIS client.

To read more on WMS, refer to the WMS Help section below.

Available Locations

The Web Fire Mapper WMS is available for the following locations:

. World . Australia . Central America . Congo Basin . Europe . Mozambique . Namibia . Northern Africa . Russia . South America . South Asia . South East Asia . Southern Africa . Ukraine . United States .

Note: Currently, our WMS offers fire detections for the past 24 hours only.

World
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

Australia
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

Central America
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

Congo Basin
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

Europe
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

Mozambique
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

Namibia
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

Northern Africa
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

Russia
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

South America
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

South Asia
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

South East Asia
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

Southern Africa
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

Ukraine
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL

Conterminous U.S.A
Get Map Get Capabilities Show URL


WMS Help
If you want to read more about the OpenGIS WMS specification, click here. For customizing the requests, read ESRI WMS and WFS Connector Help.


 

 

 




This material is based upon work supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Cooperative Agreement No. NNS06AA04A issued through the Decision Support Program. 
  
The MODIS active fire data is provided by the MODIS Rapid Response System. For more information about
MODIS Rapid Response, see http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov
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