Burnt Area (300m) / Copernicus

Burnt Area is based on the data from Copernicus project in Europe. This page purposes to explain detailed information for the downloadable data.

Example Dataset

Please download a free example dataset and use it in you app or analysis.

URL Expiration

All downloadable URLs expire in 90 days after your order.

Temporal Resolution and Update

The temporal resolution is daily. Also, generally, the latest data is usually updated within 12-24 hours after the latest Copernicus data is published.

Data Format

The default format is csv where no single/double quotation marks are used in the file. The geojson format is available, changing the file extension in the provided url from “csv” to “geojson.” Note that the geometry of geojson format is Point.

Example

Example on Spreadsheet

Column Names / Property Names

NamesDescriptionPhysical unit / classesPhysical minPhysical maxDigital maxScalingOffset
timeDatetime the Copernicus file is published (GST).YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss
latLatitudeDecimal -9090
lonLongitudeDecimal-180180
BurntAreaDay of burn in the yeardays0366
Based on the provided information on Burnt Area 2023 – present (raster 300 m), global, daily – version 3.1 This table is created by Otani & Co., Inc.

Note that “Some specific values are used: -1 for missing (no-data) pixels, -2 for water pixels.”

Further Details on Burnt Area Data

For further details, concerns such as satellite sensors and data accuracy, please refer the Copernicus pages.

Burnt Area 2023 – present (raster 300 m), global, daily – version 3.1