Look for complete geospatial metadata in this layer's associated xml document available from the download link Tier: 1 Data Vintage: 08/2022. Includes disturbances through the end of 2021. Metric Definition and Relevance: Wildfire Hazard Potential (WHP) is an index that quantifies the relative potential for wildfire that may be difficult to control. WHP can be used as a measure to help prioritize where fuel treatments may be needed. Data Resolution: 30m Raster Data Units: Relative index Creation Method: Pyrologix calculated WHP following the methods established by Dillon et al. (2015) and Dillon (2018). The original methods utilize lower- resolution FSim inputs, while our approach uses higher-resolution inputs including 30-m CAL vegetation inputs (derived from LANDFIRE 2016), 30-m CAL fuel model outputs, 30-m CAL burn probability results, and 30-m CAL fire- effects flame-length probabilities from the WildEST wildfire behavior results. Data Source: Pyrologix, LLC * Metric Name: Wildfire Hazard Potential * Tier: 1 * Data Vintage: 08/2022. Includes disturbances through the end of 2021. * Unit Of Measure: Relative index * Metric Definition and Relevance: Wildfire Hazard Potential (WHP) is an index that quantifies the relative potential for wildfire that may be difficult to control. WHP can be used as a measure to help prioritize where fuel treatments may be needed. * Creation Method: Pyrologix calculated WHP following the methods established by Dillon et al. (2015) and Dillon (2018). The original methods utilize lower-resolution FSim inputs, while our approach uses higher-resolution inputs including 30-m CAL vegetation inputs (derived from LANDFIRE 2016), 30-m CAL fuel model outputs, 30-m CAL burn probability results, and 30-m CAL fire-effects flame-length probabilities from the WildEST wildfire behavior results. * Credits: Pyrologix, LLC \--James Newman (California State BLM Office) jnewman@blm.gov