How to run simulations with Fire Spread
Use clusters, markers, or custom shapes to simulate wildfire spread.
🧭 Quick Guide
🔥 New to the feature? Start with the article Fire Spread to learn how it works.
Ready to simulate? Follow the steps below.
Run Simulations Using Clusters
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Go to Fire Spread
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In the dashboard menu, select Wildfire Solution → Fire Spread.
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Start Your Simulation
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Click on a Cluster, Marker, or Custom Shape on the map.
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Adjust Time Steps and Weather Models if needed.
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Click Calculate Simulation.
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View the Results
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The Layer tab opens automatically.
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Use the color-coded slider to view hourly fire progression.
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Tweak parameters and observe how the fire is expected to evolve.
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Run Simulations Without Satellite Detections
Don’t wait for a hotspot alert, be proactive with these tools:
Option 1: Markers 📍
- Right-click anywhere on the map to set a Marker.
- In the side panel, click Calculate Fire Spread.
Option 2: Custom Shapes 🛠️
- Go to the Layers Tab → User Data → Add Layer.
- Draw or upload a GeoJSON shape.
- Click Calculate Fire Spread.
💡 Perfect for planning and assessing risk before a fire is detected.
Customize your simulation
Adjust Fire Spread steps
Customize how far into the future you want to simulate fire behavior:
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Before running the simulation, find the Time Step Adjustment option.
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Choose between 6h, 12h, or 24h views.
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Run the simulation with your selected steps for a more tailored prediction.
🎯 Tailor predictions for short-term vs. long-term fire behavior planning.
Add Fire Breaks to Simulations
Fire Breaks help assess fire containment strategies before implementing them.
- Select a Cluster, Polygon, or Marker.
- Click “Add Layer” to draw a Polygon or upload a GeoJSON file.
- Add multiple Fire Breaks if needed.
- Run and save the simulation with Fire Breaks included.
This feature allows you to experiment with different containment strategies and refine your approach.
Save, share & reuse your simulations
💾 Save your simulations
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After running your simulation, scroll to Save Simulation.
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Your work is saved to Simulation History.
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Export in GeoJSON or KML formats.
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Share instantly via link or WhatsApp.
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Use bulk export to analyze multiple simulations at once.
🔎 Find past simulations
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Click the Simulation Group History icon.
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Select a group (linked to a specific Cluster, Marker, or Shape).
🏷️ Name simulation groups
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Run a simulation as usual.
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Click Save Simulation → Enter a custom name and click save.
- Success! The group name will now appear at the top of the page for easy reference.
🎯 This feature makes it simpler to identify, manage, and retrieve specific simulations.
Need Help?
If you run into trouble or have questions, reach out to our support team at support@ororatech.com —we’re here for you! 💬