Look for complete geospatial metadata in this layer's associated xml document available from the download link * Metric Name: Current Fire Return Interval Departure, Since 1908 * Tier: 3 * Data Vintage: 2022. Includes disturbances through the end of 2022. * Unit Of Measure: Average Years * Metric Definition and Relevance: The fire return interval departure (FRID) analysis quantifies the difference between current and pre-settlement fire frequencies, allowing managers to target areas at high risk of threshold-type responses owing to altered fire regimes and interactions with other factors. This is a measure of the extent to which contemporary fires (i.e. since 1908) are burning at frequencies similar to the frequencies that occurred prior to Euro-American settlement. * Creation Method: Current fire return interval 1908 is calculated by dividing the number of years in the fire record by the number of fires occurring between 1908 and the current year in a given polygon plus one. CurrentFRI = Number of years/Number of Fires +1 * Credits: Fire History (2022), CAL FIRE \--Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Existing Vegetation (CALVEG 2011), USDA Forest Service, Region 5, MARS Team \--Region 5 - Pacific Southwest Region