

{
"name":"TxWRAP/wildfire_exposure_score",
"title":"TxWRAP/wildfire_exposure_score",
"type":"Map Service",
"typeKeywords":["ArcGIS Server","Service","Map Service"],
"description":"A composite index that integrates burn probability and potential damage to structures to describe how severely wildfire could impact specific locations, particularly within the WUI.  Wildfire Exposure Score (also called \u201cStructure Exposure Score\u201d) combines two important wildfire factors related to structure exposure: the chance of wildfire burning a specific location within a calendar year or wildfire season, and the potential damage to homes from wildfire (considering both fire intensity and embers lofted from nearby fuel).   Exposure scores are provided for all areas regardless of whether a structure currently exists at that location. Each Wildfire Exposure Score category accounts for a 1.5 times (or 50 percent) difference in exposure. For example, a structure located within Class 3/10 is 1.5 times more exposed than one in Class 2/10, and so on.",
"extent":[[-1.222467828407831E7,-1.0050032821893437E7],[2721386.7217430095,4648818.152581239]],

"url":"https://gis.texaswildfirerisk.com/server/rest/services/TxWRAP/wildfire_exposure_score/MapServer"
}
