Download active fire products from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) (MCD14DL) and Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) 375 m (VNP14IMGTDL_NRT, VJ114IMGTDL_NRT, and VJ214IMGTDL_NRT) for the last 24 and 48 hours and for the last 7 days in shapefile, KML, WMS, or text file formats. VIIRS data complement MODIS fire detections, but the improved spatial resolution of the 375 m data provides a greater response over fires covering relatively small areas. Read more about VIIRS.

Data older than seven days can be obtained using the Archive Download Tool. Near real-time (NRT) data are replaced with data extracted from the standard MODIS and VIIRS active fire products. Users intending to perform scientific analysis are advised to download the standard (science quality) data.


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Select a tab below to access direct download options for individual fire data bundles, annual state and national-level burn severity mosaics or national shapefiles for burned area boundaries and fire occurrences.

MTBS provides WMS as another method to access the national MTBS geospatial datasets. All three types of the seamless national datasets are published as an OGC-compliant WMS. Please use the WMS Connection URL to access this service within an application. The GetCapabilities URL can also be used to obtain information about the published service. The KML links provide access to an interface that allows you to add the data for selected years to create a customized KML.

The MDE provides a link to a GEE-based application to dynamically explore and visualize MTBS burn severity data, generate charts and tabular summaries as well as observed trends. Please also note a delay of approximately 2 weeks is possible with updating the following map services as well as the GEE assets for the MDE after new data are released. Data publication dates are provided for reference.

Hello, in 2020 my Fire 10 Tablet (2019 version) indicated the Pandora App needed to be updated. I clicked "update" but nothing happened. I tried for about a month. Then I uninstalled the App. When I tried to reinstall it, nothing happened. It did not download. Today I tried to download the Pandora App from my Amazon account. It said it downloaded but I don't see it. The instructions to download manually for Fire Tablet are not for the Fire 10.......at least I don't think they are. Please help. I miss listening to Pandora.

Maps that have been digitized and placed on the Library's website are in the public domain and can be downloaded directly to a computer or flash drive. If you look underneath the thumbnail image in the individual catalog record, you will see a download menu with various scans available to download at no cost. The TIFF file is the highest resolution scan.

Depending on the age of your computer and default programs, it can be difficult to download TIFF files without a TIFF viewer. A search of the internet will provide links to many free TIFF viewers. The Library of Congress uses Irfanview on its computers for this purpose.

The Geography and Map Division is beginning a series of Jupyter Notebooks exploring how to computationally access, retrieve, and analyze cartographic materials in the digitized collections. These notebooks include instructions and demonstration Python code that lead you through the process of downloading and analyzing images and metadata in bulk from the Library's website, specifically geared towards maps. These notebooks are designed to be downloaded to your computer and opened with Jupyter Notebook, an open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text.

Inside that repository and at LC for Robots, you will find other notebook tutorials and example code. In particular, be sure to check out accessing images for image analysis External (which the maps notebooks build on) and extracting location data from the loc.gov API for geovisualization External.

Users must submit their name and contact information before any of the files on this page may be downloaded.Please fill in your contact information here, select the file that you would like to download, and then submit your request at the bottom of this page.For any questions or comments about the downloads on this page, please contact Christine Wiedinmyer.

February 2022: 

Work has continued over the past year to improve Version 2 of the Fire INventory from NCAR (FINN2) and emissions files for version 2.5 for 2002-2021 are available here. This version will be documented in an upcoming publication (Wiedinmyer et al., 2022). FINNv2.5 addresses issues we identified with grassland fire emissions in FINNv2.4. 

Emissions are provided for several common VOC speciations (MOZART-T1, GEOS-Chem and SAPRC99). FINNv2 is based on fire counts detected by MODIS and VIIRS satellite instruments, and has improvements in the estimation of fire size and burned area, as well as fuel loadings, over FINNv1 and FINNv1.5. Emission factors and mapping of the VOCs to the MOZART-T1 mechanism have also been updated. Emissions from MODIS-only fires are available for 2002-2021, and from MODIS+VIIRS fires for 2012-2021. 

When using FINN2, please make sure that you include the version, date of download, and whether you apply the MODIS-only or MODIS+VIIRS version in your description of the emissions. 

Please see theREADME filefor more details and file formats. 

Gridded (0.1x0.1 degree) emissions files will be available soon from theUCAR Geoscience Data Exchange. Emissions for 2021 will be available after finalized MODIS and VIIRS fire detections are made available.

Updated September 2018

The compilation of emission factors from recent studies continues. Please see thislist of recent articles with published emissions factors.For any questions, please contact Bob Yokelson.

Updated July 2017

The emission factor compilation updates continues, but will not be finalized for some time. Until then, please downloadthis documentfor updates to emission factors used in the Akagi et al. supplemental tables. 

For any questions, please contact Bob Yokelson.

fire_emis fortran program to grid the FINN (v1.5 and v2) text files to netcdf files for use in WRF-Chem or global models. 

 vegetation data files used in creating WRF-Chem gridded emissions (not needed for global grids). 


On another older tablet that is the Fire Tablet HD 7 that one allows me to sideload the Android app and that works just fine showing the download option but the newer version of the FireOS may be the issue here with more security settings?

We just finally got back in the app store after several years of being rejected with no reason given, and right now we think that removal of the download feature is one thing that may have helped get us back in. But we will keep trying.

Ok, thanks for the quick response Luke, I appreciate it and all the Emby team does for us. I will keep watching for an update and digging for a solution to sideload the android app on the kids profile if possible.

ADB is available on your computer when you install Android Studio. If you don't already have Android Studio, download and install Android Studio. If you're not using Android Studio, you need to download and install Android SDK platform tools.

Note that Fire tablets can treat the USB with different transfer options. After connecting the USB cable, swipe down from the top of your tablet to see the USB option used. You might see various notifications, including the USB connection type that was used when you connected the cable. The relevant notification is highlighted in the screenshot below.

The device's name will use the android.os.Build.MODEL property for the device. KFSUWI refers to Fire HD 10 (2017) tablet. You can see a list of build model names in the Identifying Fire Tablet Devices.

Instead of looking in the devices menu in Android Studio, you can also use some ADB terminal commands to confirm that your device is connected. ADB is useful for performing many other operations as well, such as entering sandbox mode or installing other assets. Follow these two sections:

First, add ADB to your PATH so you can more easily run ADB commands. (Your PATH is an environment variable used to specify the location of the program's executable. If you don't add ADB to your PATH, running ADB commands will require you to browse to the /platform-tools directory to run adb.)

If this is your first time opening Android Studio, there isn't an SDK Manager button. Instead, at the Welcome to Android Studio prompt, click Configure > SDK Manager and provide the location to the Android SDK.

If rescanning devices doesn't detect your Fire tablet as a device, your micro-USB cable might be bad, you might have the wrong USB connection type (e.g, camera instead of media device), or you might not have enabled USB debugging. You can also try restarting your computer and the tablet.

If you previously connected a Fire tablet without first enabling ADB on the Fire tablet, you might need to remove the existing USB device driver and force re-installation of the driver. To remove the non-ADB driver:

If your Device Manager shows an Other Devices section with a second Fire device with a yellow alert sign, your computer is listing Amazon's unrecognized ADB module as a separate device. To fix this issue:

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