Summary
Calculates the Burn Area Index (BAI) from a multiband raster object and returns a raster object with the index values.
Discussion
The Burn Area Index (BAI) uses the reflectance values in the red and NIR portion of the spectrum to identify the areas of the terrain affected by fire.
BAI = 1/((0.1 -RED)^2 + (0.06 - NIR)^2)
For information about other multiband raster indexes, see the Band Arithmetic raster function.
The referenced raster dataset for the raster object is temporary. To make it permanent, you can call the raster object's save method.
Syntax
BAI (raster, {red_band_id}, {nir_band_id})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
raster | The input raster. | Raster |
red_band_id | The band ID of the red-edge band. The ID index uses one-based indexing. (The default value is 3) | Integer |
nir_band_id | The band ID of the near-infrared band. The ID index uses one-based indexing. (The default value is 4) | Integer |
Data Type | Explanation |
Raster | The output raster object with the BAI values. |
Code sample
Calculates the Burn Area Index for a Landsat 8 image.
from arcpy.sa import *
out_bai_raster = BAI("landsat8.tif", 3, 4)
out_bai_raster.save("C:/arcpyExamples/outputs/BAI.tif")
Calculates the Burn Area Index for a Landsat 8 image.
# Import system modules
import arcpy
from arcpy.sa import *
# Set the analysis environments
arcpy.env.workspace = "C:/arcpyExamples/data"
# Set the local variables
in_raster = "landsat8.tif"
# Execute BAI function
out_bai_raster = BAI(in_raster, 3, 4)
# Save the output
out_bai_raster.save("C:/arcpyExamples/outputs/BAI.tif")