 The AHIFSA algorithm is a recently developed wildfire surveillance and mapping tool that uses the Himawari-8 satellite to detect fires every 10 minutes at high frequency and multi-resolution and has been tested on case study fires in Western Australia. This paper compares the AHIFSA algorithm with existing fire products from LEO satellites, MODIS and VIIIS over a 10-day period in the Northern Territory of Australia discussing the difficulties and solutions when comparing high-temperal frequency fire products with low-temperal resolution LEO satellite products. The results indicate that the multi-resolution approach developed for AHIFSA is successful in mapping fire activity at 500M with a daily emission error of only 7% and observing fires 3 hours before MODIS overpass with enhanced detail on fire movement. This article was authored by Chathura Wikramasing, Luke Wallace, Karen Wainker and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.