By Rayner Software LLC
Firespot is the most complete source of real time wildfire information. Worldwide coverage via satellite data, plus super-detailed agency fire data for the US and Canada. - Perimeters and fire status - Aircraft tracking - Satellite images - Wind - Air quality - Red flag warnings - Satellite-detected fires - Satellite climatological data: vegetation, moisture, etc. Firespot subscribers can activate Alerts to receive notifications on important fire-related events. Set one or multiple areas to monitor, and Firespot will pop an alert on your phone when an important change happens. FREE TIER: Use the map, view all fires and red flag warnings. PAID TIER: Customized alerts, get notifications on your device, access all satellite images, see real-time firefighting aircraft tracking. Firespot is not meant as a replacement for local evacuation alerts and information. Privacy Policy: https://www.firespotapp.com/privacy Terms of Use: https://www.firespotapp.com/terms
I live in Foresthill California and just wanted to thank you so much for this app
Looking at fires on the West Coast, the information hasn’t changed in weeks. This was my go-to app but now it’s sadly unusable.
I got this app to check the Plumta fire and this gave me wore information about that fire than I could even think I could get. Thank you so much for creating this app.
Doesnt work on Voice Over , im blind first crash on start up need constant gps then after turned on nothing showing i keep tapping wont get any thing out of it ,, bummer was really excited about this one..
I’m just using it to look at the location of the L-30 fire that was burning in the Everglades. I see how people could use this to depend on critical information about fire movement and advisory statements. Thankfully, I don’t need to use it for that purpose. -Mike E
When you open/load the app, It immediately crashes. I thought it was just a glitch so I deleted and reinstalled, but as I went back onto the app it crashed.
Won’t even open. As I was downloading the app, I noticed some bugs related to this were supposedly fixed a few days ago but clearly it’s still an issue.
App is easy to use. Shows fire perimeter without having to tap on the fire location/name. Shows wind direction and intensity which helps get an idea of what the smoke might be like in my area. So far seems like the easiest fire app I’ve tried.
just crashes
After the update this app does not work!! unacceptable at a time like right now when Fires are at the worst time of year.