Description: This polygon represents the horizontal extent of the Tanglewood Fire Perimeter. Not all areas inside this polygon experienced fire behavior. Additionally, it is possible certain areas outside the polygon experienced fire behavior but none were documented.
Copyright Text: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Texas Forest Service and Geospatial Measurement Solutions, LLC
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Description: This line data set stores information about combustible and non-combustible linear features found within and around the Tanglewood Fire Perimeter. Linear features generally less than 20 feet in length might be stored as point features in the AdditionalFeatures feature class. Most of the non-combustible linear features, regardless of length, are also stored in the AdditionalFeaters feature class.
Copyright Text: Texas Forest Service, National Institute of Standards and Technology and McNamara Consulting, Inc.
Description: Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) environments consist of many built features. In addition to residential structures, many other built features are present in the WUI. These can include fences, retaining walls, sheds and other built items found around the primary structure (e.g. home on a residential property). These additional features are rarely considered in most post-fire assessments. The affects these additional features have on primary structure survival to WUI fires is not well understood to date. The post-fire assessment of the 2011 Texas Tanglewood Fire conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the United States Forest Service (USFS), and the Texas A&M Forest Service (TFS) represents one of the first attempts to document damaged, destroyed and not damaged or destroyed additional built features at a WUI incident. These assessments identified that identification of destroyed additional features at a WUI incident required the syngeristic use of field and aerial imagery (Maranghides et al. 2011). This point feature class is used to store results of integrated field and remote sensing post-fire assessments to document all additional features found within the Tanglewood Fire.
Copyright Text: These data were collected using funding from the U.S. Government and can be used without additional permissions or fees. If you use these data in a publication, presentation, or other research product please use the following citation: Maranghides, A, Ridenour KC, McNamara Derek J, Mell William E. 2018. 2011 Texas Tanglewood Fire: Post-Fire Database. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. WILL ASSIGN DOI
Description: This feature class represents the horizontal extent of primary structures; secondary structures; detached decks and pergolas; and certain large non-combustible features across the study area. Features were manually digitized from the source imagery as described in the Data Quality section below.
Copyright Text: Texas Forest Service, National Institute of Standards and Technology and Geospatial Measurement Solutions, LLC
Description: This polygon data set stores information about parcels assessed during the 2011 Tanglewood WUI II deployment. Spatial representations of parcels along with the unique ID for the parcel and the parcel address came from the City of Amarillo. Other attribute information was updated in the field and in the office during and after the WUI II deployment.
Copyright Text: Texas Forest Service, National Institute of Standards and Technology and Geospatial Measurement Solutions, LLC
Description: This dataset portrays various community or in this case neighborhood boundaries found in and around the 2011 Texas Tanglewood Fire. This dataset was created by taking various parcels found in each community and merging them together.
Copyright Text: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Texas Forest Service and Geospatial Measurement Solutions, LLC