Look for complete geospatial metadata in this layer's associated xml document available from the download link * Metric Name: Human-Caused * * Unit Of Measure: Probability, 0-1 * Represent element and pillar: Yes * Type and distribution of data: Bimodal distribution representing probability. **** Raw data values range from 0.001 to 0.616. * Translation: Where is human-caused fire ignition probability low? * Translation method and outcome: Raw data values translated to range from +1 to -1 representing more favorable to less favorable conditions, respectively. The proposition of more favorable is based on the objective of lower human-caused fire ignition probability (negative linear slope). More favorable (translated to +1) set at 0.001, less favorable (translated to -1) set at 0.616. Figure . Histogram and scoring criterion of predicted human-caused fire ignition probability across the Central Coast Figure . Histogram of translated predicted human-caused fire ignition probability across the Central Coast Figure . Maps displaying raw metric and translated metric predicted human- caused fire ignition probability across the Central Coast * Metric Definition and Relevance: This raster depicts the predicted human-caused ignition probability for the state of California. * Credits: Bin Chen and Yufang Jin, University of California Davis, bch@ucdavis.edu \--University of California Davis