Fires is a comprehensive wildfire information resource and atlas. ▶▶ WILDFIRE INFORMATION RESOURCE ▶ Incident Details Fires provides maps, photos, and information about wildfires from several sources for the United States. View active wildfire perimeters or share wildfire information and high resolution photos. • InciWeb • CAL FIRE • NIFC • US Forest Service ▶ Incident Notifications with Containment Updates Fires will notify you when new incidents are downloaded within the maximum distance that you set from the source that you select. • InciWeb • CAL FIRE • US Forest Service ▶ Offline Incident Mapping Fires can automatically download incidents when the app is in the background from the source that you select. • InciWeb • CAL FIRE • US Forest Service ▶ Thermal Hotspots and Fire Activity Fires allows you to interactively browse the full set of global active fire detections from MODIS and VIIRS. • Collection-6 MODIS Active Fire Data • VIIRS I-Band 375m Active Fire Data • Active Fire Details ▶ GOES and Himawari Satellite Images and Animations Fires provides extensive near real-time GOES (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) imagery from NOAA. • United States • Pacific • Atlantic • Central America • South America • East Full Disk • West Full Disk ▶ Local Weather Conditions Fires gives you a summary of your current local weather conditions from AccuWeather for free without a subscription. ▶▶ ATLAS ▶ Offline 3D Maps and GPS Fires will give you offline GPS functionality and 3D maps when there is no network coverage. • Several Basemaps • 20 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Reference Maps for California, and we are currently adding many more to this collection. • 21 United States Forest Service (USFS) National Forest Maps for California, and we are currently adding many more to this collection. • Create Lines, Shapes, and Waypoints • Navigate and trace your locations ▶▶ SUBSCRIPTIONS Subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your iTunes account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours of the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal. ▶ FIRES PRO ELITE ($19.99/year) Yearly access to the entire Fires Atlas, this includes unlimited access to all the Basemaps, BLM reference maps, and USFS reference maps. • Access Incident Weather Conditions. • Remove Ads. • 7 day free trial. ▶ FIRES PRO ($14.99/year) Yearly access to all the Basemaps along with yearly access to 4 BLM and USFS reference maps. Each reference map selection will last for 3 months at a time. After 3 months each reference map selection expires, then you can change that selection to any other reference map in the Fires Atlas. • Access Incident Weather Conditions. • Remove Ads. • 7 day free trial. ▶ INCIDENT WEATHER CONDITIONS ($5.99/year) • Access Incident Weather Conditions ▶ REMOVE ADS ($2.99/year) • Use the app without ads ▶ TO MANAGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION: • TURN OFF auto-renewal via the main Settings app: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4098 • Subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your iTunes account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours of the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal. • Your iTunes Account will be charged at confirmation of purchase. • Visit the following URL to view our Privacy Policy: http://www.livewaremedia.com/p/privacy-policy.html • Visit the following URL for full terms of use: http://www.livewaremedia.com/p/terms-and-conditions.html
Missing info, not updated
This app could be great but it needs to supply more information more often. Better than nothing, but far from great.
app closes out
app no longer works. it immediately closes out. hope the developer fixes this bug
Small fires don’t count!
We had 19 fires started around us 2 days ago and none of them showed up! People are being evacuated as a level 3 and I don’t know why they don’t show up.
Better than ever!
I’ve used this app for a few years. It provides a wealth of information in a very timely manner. That’s very much appreciated. There have been well documented problems with Inciweb itself from which this app pulls a significant amount of its information. When that happens this app can reflect that, at least in the past. Also (in 2023) this app was non functional for many months for unexplained reasons. The developer has a website, but there was no information about what was going on with this app there. That situation enabled this user to assume the worst and ultimately delete the app from all devices even though I’d been a “Pro subscriber.” About once a week or so I was checking back to see if the app had been updated since there is no better app out there. Today, Monday, August 21, 2023, I was relieved and very pleased to find the app updated and working as expected — which is extremely well. We have 3 significant fires in our area now which, depending on wind direction, can inundate us with dangerous (for us) levels of smoke. Having all the information available to us in such a timely manner is vital. Thank you developer(s) for updating. In the future please put any information about any difficulties you may be experiencing on your website so your users can know what’s going on. You have the website. Use it!
Better than ever!
Hmmm! App is currently NOT holding subscription settings and, as of 8/24/2023 also won’t restore gthen! Grrr! I’ve used this app for a few years. It provides a wealth of information in a very timely manner. That’s very much appreciated. There have been well documented problems with Inciweb itself from which this app pulls a significant amount of its information. When that happens this app can reflect that, at least in the past. Also (in 2023) this app was non functional for many months for unexplained reasons. The developer has a website, but there was no information about what was going on with this app there. That situation enabled this user to assume the worst and ultimately delete the app from all devices even though I’d been a “Pro subscriber.” About once a week or so I was checking back to see if the app had been updated since there is no better app out there. Today, Monday, August 21, 2023, I was relieved and very pleased to find the app updated and working as expected — which is extremely well. We have 3 significant fires in our area now which, depending on wind direction, can inundate us with dangerous (for us) levels of smoke. Having all the information available to us in such a timely manner is vital. Thank you developer(s) for updating. In the future please put any information about any difficulties you may be experiencing on your website so your users can know what’s going on. You have the website. Use it!
Better than ever!
I’ve used this app for a few years. It provides a wealth of information in a very timely manner. That’s very much appreciated. There have been well documented problems with Inciweb itself from which this app pulls a significant amount of its information. When that happens this app can reflect that, at least in the past. Also (in 2023) this app was non functional for many months for unexplained reasons. The developer has a website, but there was no information about what was going on with this app there. That situation enabled this user to assume the worst and ultimately delete the app from all devices even though I’d been a “Pro subscriber.” About once a week or so I was checking back to see if the app had been updated since there is no better app out there. Today, Monday, August 21, 2023, I was relieved and very pleased to find the app updated and working as expected — which is extremely well. We have 3 significant fires in our area now which, depending on wind direction, can inundate us with dangerous (for us) levels of smoke. Having all the information available to us in such a timely manner is vital. Thank you developer(s) for updating. In the future please put any information about any difficulties you may be experiencing on your website so your users can know what’s going on. You have the website. Use it!
Doesn’t Show Fires
I wanted to like this app. Living in Spokane, WA, I thought I’d be able see the local fires. Alas, no. Sadly, not worth it.
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