Firebox-september-2022.zip May 2026

This dataset is a standardized, quality-controlled collection of wildfire records provided by various Italian national and regional agencies. It provides a high-resolution look at over a decade of fire activity, allowing researchers to move beyond simple statistics into complex geospatial analysis. Total Fire Records: 106,978 Total Burned Area: 1,356,851 hectares Timeframe: 15 years of standardized historical data Why "September 2022" Matters

The file typically contains vector data (like Shapefiles or KMLs) that map the exact perimeters of burned areas. Professionals use this data for: Firebox-September-2022.zip

Predicting how future fires might spread based on past behavior in specific fuel types. Professionals use this data for: Predicting how future

The 2022 fire season was particularly intense across Europe due to record-breaking heatwaves and prolonged droughts. The was a critical milestone, capturing the culmination of one of the most destructive summers in recent Italian history. By including these latest events, the dataset allows for "near-real-time" comparison against historical norms. How the Data is Used By including these latest events, the dataset allows

Unlocking Wildfire Insights: A Deep Dive into the Firebox 2022 Dataset