“…The quality flag represents the confidence of fire detections with six different levels that indicate a fire pixel being processed (flag 0 -subpixel instantaneous estimation of fire size and temperature), saturated (flag 1 -saturated fire pixel), cloud-contaminated (flag 2 -cloud-contaminated fire pixel), high probability (flag 3 -high probability fire pixel), medium probability (flag 4 -medium probability fire pixel), and low probability (flag 5 -low probability fire pixel). To minimize false fires caused by cloud edges, extreme solar zenith angles, and sensor noise related to uncertainty in radiance detection, interchannel spatial misregistration, geo-location, and Point Response Function (Cahoon et al, 2000;Giglio & Kendall, 2001;Robinson, 1991), the WF_ABBA uses a temporal filter to exclude the fire pixels that are only detected once within the past 12 h (Schmidt & Prins, 2003). In this study, we collect the GOES WF_ABBA fire data between January 2000 and December 2006 across CONUS.…”