Wildflyer Analysis
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Wildflyer Analysis overlays satellite imagery, weather data, fire perimeters, field observations and drone footage on a single map.
Wildflyer Analysis is a wildfire intelligence platform developed by Wildflyer B.V. (Noordwijk, Netherlands) that integrates satellite imagery, weather model data, fire perimeter information, field observations, and drone footage into a unified map interface for fire analysts and field crews.[1] The company entered ESA BIC Noordwijk in October 2024.[2]
Earth observation inputs include MODIS and VIIRS thermal data for active fire detection, Sentinel-2 optical imagery for burn mapping and fire perimeter tracking, and EUMETSAT weather products.[3] Sentinel-1 SAR is listed among the platform's satellite data sources for terrain and perimeter context.[3] Weather analysis draws on ECMWF, GFS, and additional numerical weather prediction models, with side-by-side model comparison built into the interface.
The platform is structured around four modules: Fire Weather Bulletins (automated danger classification with customisable thresholds), Incident Analysis (multi-layer historical and live incident mapping), Weather Analysis (vertical profiles and atmospheric stability), and Prescribed Burn Planner (go/no-go weather indicators for scheduled burns).[1] Outputs include daily fire weather bulletins, unified incident maps, and burn planning decision support.
Customers include SDIS 13 (France), @fire (Germany), and Feuerwehr Frankfurt, serving fire analysts, station commanders, and field crews across European fire services.[2]
- [1]Wildflyer Analysis product pageoperator marketing2026-06-10
- [2]Wildflyer company D1 body (live, researched 2026-06-08)operator marketing2026-06-08
- [3]SBIC profile: Wildflyer offers advanced analysis tools for firefightersthird party2026-06-08