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EMOB - Electric Mobility (eMob) - North America
Electric mobility uses one or more electric motors to generate transportation. Currently, this type of mobility offers solutions for small trips and low weight (with bicycles,... -
Earthquake Faults and Folds in the USA
This feature layer, utilizing data from the U.S. Geological Survey's Earthquake Hazards Program, displays known faults and folds in the U.S. -
USA Drought Intensity 2000 - Present
Weekly data updates revealing the extent of national drought conditions. Service layers are used to support the U.S. Drought Monitor Application. -
USA Fire Burned Areas 1984 - 2020
Wildland fires, commonly called wildfires, originate from many sources and can have a wide range of impacts. Collecting consistent information on when a fire starts, the cause,... -
USA SSURGO - Soil Hydrologic Group
When rain falls over land, a portion of it runs off into stream channels and storm water systems while the remainder infiltrates into the soil or returns to the atmosphere... -
USA National Weather Service Precipitation Forecast
This map displays projected visible surface smoke across the contiguous United States for the next 48 hours in 1 hour increments. It is updated every 24 hours by NWS.... -
Heat Severity - USA 2020
This layer contains the relative heat severity for every pixel for every city in the United States. This 30-meter raster was derived from Landsat 8 imagery band 10 (ground-level... -
USA Drought Intensity - Current Conditions
Drought occurs when a region has an imbalance between water supply and water demand over an extended period of time. Droughts can have significant environmental, economic, and... -
USA Current Wildfires
This layer presents the best-known point and perimeter locations of wildfire occurrences within the United States over the past 7 days. Points mark a location within the... -
USA Drought Intensity - Current Conditions
Data Source: U.S. Drought Monitor, National Drought Mitigation Center, GISData DownloadUpdate Frequency: Weekly, typically on Friday around 10:00AM UTC. Using the Aggregated...