You can only see geospatial outputs from an Impact Analysis run (apart from Modelled Impact Time projects—you view these geospatial outputs from Fire Behaviour runs). You will see the outputs from its parent Fire Behaviour within the list of Impact Analysis outputs (a summary of the Phoenix prediction).
From your project, click on a scenario’s expand arrow to see its runs.
Find the Impact Analysis run you want to view, and click Open run.
On the run side navigation, under outputs, click Geospatial.
You are automatically taken to the approximate centre of the geospatial output you are looking at.
Click on the layers icon (square) in the top right corner of the map to see the layers.
Click on an layer to view it on the map.
You can see how many layers you have turned on by the number on the layers drawer. The layers turned on will have a blue dot next to their section header in the drawer.
To inspect the geospatial values, click on or hover over a layer on map to view its pop-up box.
Understanding the map data
Geospatial values:
Values greater than 1 will be displayed as integers (no decimal places).
Values less than 1 will be displayed with up to 5 decimal places of precision. This means that values less than 0.00001 will be displayed as 0.
All layers are shades of yellow and brown. The darker the shade represents the following:
High density of assets
High risk
You can view multiple inputs at a time, but only one output.
Predicted Fire Size at 12 Hours and Residential Risk from source layers are restricted to Admin users.