Metadata
Hi,
Thank you for sharing this dataset and for the fantastic work! It has been incredibly helpful in understanding the fire situation in California. I was wondering if there is a file available that contains the metadata, such as the date of the fire in the tile region and their latitude and longitude coordinates. Since the 512x512 tiles are randomly split, having this information would be really useful.
Thank you again for your contribution!
Let me try to investigate a bit. I am not sure which metadata can I easily include in the dataset.
Thank you for your response! I have a follow-up question regarding the raw complete data, such as in the california_0-9.hdf5 file. In your paper, you mention that the wildfire mask data is from Calfire and the data's fold names represent wildfire identifiers. For example: 1df95e85-5e21-43e1-8434-047cea61e001. I searched through the Cal Fire dataset and found the following file:
However, I could not match the fire identification numbers from this file with the fold names in the dataset. Could you please share the source of these wildfire identifiers or clarify how they are linked?
I greatly appreciate your help!
Sorry for the insufficient explanation.
The sample identifier is the uuid of the Copernicus product; it is not related to CalFire's database. With this ID, you should be able to recover all metadata for that sample.
Thanks for your guidance! I’ve been trying to locate data on California wildfires from Copernicus, but I haven’t had much luck. Could you point me towards the specific resource you used, or any materials that detail the timing and duration of the wildfires in your datasets? I really appreciate all the help you’ve provided so far!
I apologize for reaching out again, but I'm encountering an issue while using OData to search for products by their uuids within your group name. For example, when I try to access the following URL:
https://catalogue.dataspace.copernicus.eu/odata/v1/Products(feb08801-64b1-4d11-a3fc-0efaad1f4274)
I always receive an "Item not found" error.
I'm working on enhancing my model by incorporating additional weather conditions, which require information on the timing of the fire events. It would greatly help if you could provide the relevant metadata or offer guidance on how to obtain it.
Thank you very much for your help.
The dataset was collected some years ago, and the system for accessing the data has recently been updated.
I will try to provide the information you seek as soon as possible. Since the code is quite old and was created using the previous API system, I need some months to work on it.
I cannot do anything if some products are unavailable now.
Thank you so much for your additional help—I truly appreciate it!