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Información para el diá 12 septiembre 2015 (Wolverine Fire Wildfire)
Información para el diá 12 septiembre 2015 Con el pronóstico del tiempo caliente, seco e inestable para hoy, recreacionistas, los cazadores y los cortadores de leña se les piden tener cuidado extremo y observar cierres forestales durante el fin de semana. Los gerentes del fuego también están pidiendo al público que no se alarman si ven en ocasional humo. Las áreas del fuego activas serán patrulladas hoy por cuadrillas, caminos de bomberos, buldóceres, tanques de agua, y helicópteros. Wolverine: El incendio Wolverine creció 185 acres ayer, según lo medido por la tecnología de infrarrojos durante la noche. La mayor parte de ese crecimiento ocurrió en las áreas de los drenajes de Three Creek y Shetipo Creek pero el incendio no se movió. Los bomberos estarán observando por la tarde el cambio de dirección del viento que podría intensificar el encendio en los drenajes. First Creek: La reparación de las líneas de fuego para minimizar el riesgo de erosión futura...
Okanogan & Chelan Complex Update for 9-12-15 (Okanogan Complex Wildfire)
September 12, 2015, 9:00 AM Okanogan Complex Fire Update Fire Information: 877-568-0458 or 877-574-5148, 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Size: 132,682 acres Estimated Cost to Date: $38 million Containment: 85 percent Injuries: 7 Total Personnel: 982 Residences Damaged or Destroyed: 120 Committed Resources: 19 crews, 41 engines, 5 helicopters, 7 dozers, 19 water tenders, 2 skidgines, 13 masticators Today will be the last day of hot, dry weather over the fire area before a dry cold front moves in this evening. The high temperature range today will be from the mid-70s to mid-90s. The minimum relative humidity will be from 13 to 20 percent. The fire was moderately active yesterday as unburned pockets of fuel in the fire’s interior burned and produced smoke visible to residents in surrounding communities. The same fire behavior can be expected today. Firelines remain secure, and the fire does not pose a threat to structures or communities near the perimeter. Smoke from Canadian fires might be...
Air Quality Summary 9-12-15 (North Star Wildfire)
Air Quality Forecast-NE Washington Regional Fires-Friday September 12 2015 Air Resource Advisor Smoke Summary: Saturday forecast is for the high pressure to continue to dominate over NE Washington. The upper air winds are forecasted to increase; and the surface temperatures are also going to be higher than Friday. Fires may become more active Saturday. The upper air inversion will be lower, capping smoke around 3000 foot above ground level. Winds at the surface will be light down slope in the morning, increasing through the day. Saturday smoke will be wind spread and will effect communities throughout northeastern Washington. Smoke will be anywhere from good to unhealthy for sensitive groups throughout the day. Highway visibility will be lightly effected, drive with caution. Extended Outlook: Cooler temperatures and with a slight raise in nighttime humidity is expected late Sunday to early next week. Moderate instability may increase fire activity and smoke. ·Monitoring...
Air Quality Summary for 9-12-15 (Tunk Block Fire Wildfire)
Air Quality Forecast-NE Washington Regional Fires-Friday September 12 2015 Air Resource Advisor Smoke Summary: Saturday forecast is for the high pressure to continue to dominate over NE Washington. The upper air winds are forecasted to increase; and the surface temperatures are also going to be higher than Friday. Fires may become more active Saturday. The upper air inversion will be lower, capping smoke around 3000 foot above ground level. Winds at the surface will be light down slope in the morning, increasing through the day. Saturday smoke will be wind spread and will effect communities throughout northeastern Washington. Smoke will be anywhere from good to unhealthy for sensitive groups throughout the day. Highway visibility will be lightly effected, drive with caution. Extended Outlook: Cooler temperatures and with a slight raise in nighttime humidity is expected late Sunday to early next week. Moderate instability may increase fire activity and smoke. ·Monitoring...
Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015 Wolverine Fire Update (Wolverine Fire Wildfire)
Fire Update - Saturday, September 12, 2015 - 9:00 a.m. With hot, dry and unstable weather forecast for today, recreationists, hunters and firewood cutters are asked to exercise extreme caution and to observe national forest and road closures as they go about their weekends. Fire managers are also asking the public to not be alarmed about the occasional sighting of smoke. Fire staff are aware of possible increased fire activity today and are taking all necessary precautions. Active fire areas will be staffed today by ground crews, engines, dozers, water tenders and five helicopters. Aerial support includes 3 heavy, 2 light and 1 Type 2 helicopters that will be directed as needed. Wolverine: The Wolverine Fire grew a modest 185 acres yesterday, as measured by overnight infrared technology. Most of that growth occurred in the Three Creek and Shetipo Creek drainage areas, but within existing fire perimeters. No infrared heat was detected on the north boundary. Firefighters will be...
Air Quality Update for September 12, 2015 (Kettle Complex Wildfire)
Air Quality Forecast for Northeast Washington - 9/12/15Smoke Summary: today's forecast is for the high pressure to continue to dominate over Northeast Washington. The upper air winds are forecasted to increase; and the surface temperatures are also going to be higher than Friday. Fires may become more active Saturday. The upper air inversion will be lower, capping smoke around 3,000 feet above ground level. Winds at the surface will be light down slope in the morning, increasing through the day. Saturday smoke will be wind spread and will effect communities throughout Northeastern Washington.Smoke will be anywhere from good to unhealthy for sensitive groups throughout the day. Highway visibility will be lightly effected so please drive with caution.Extended Outlook: Cooler temperatures with a slight raise in nighttime humidity is expected late Sunday to early next week. Moderate instability may increase fire activity and smoke.
North Star Fire and Tunk Block Complex Fire Update 9-12-15 (Tunk Block Fire Wildfire)
Tunk Block Fire: Fire managers are calling most of the west side of the fire contained and fairly cold. Good progress was made along other uncontained areas on the eastern perimeter and mop up continues. Suppression repair has begun to the north along some dozer line and plans for further repair efforts are underway and fire managers are expecting the arrival of resources to conduct those repairs. North Star Fire: Firefighters found some of the firing operations to the north and east had left portions of the line unevenly burned those areas will be mopped up, and burning off ground fuels completed, as weather and other conditions allow. A few areas continue to burn actively in the warmer temperatures and smoke was visible on Friday, but good progress was made holding the line. Mop up and firing for strategic objectives will continue as opportunities become available to clean up green islands and widen the black line. Assessments are beginning to build a suppression repair plan for...
Carpenter Road Update AM 9-12-2015 (Carpenter Road Fire Wildfire)
Guided tours of the Incident Command Post at Fruitland Bible Camp will be offered to the public Saturday at 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm and again Sunday at 2:00 pm. Guests will learn about the Incident Command System and the functions of an Incident Management Team during large incidents. Please wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for touring in the sun. Current Situation: The Carpenter Road Fire acres have been reduced to 63,972 due to more accurate mapping and remains at 90% contained. For fire managers to call an incident 100% contained the confidence level that all perimeters lines will hold during a high heat and/or significant wind event must be very high. The higher temperatures forecasted for the weekend across the Pacific Northwest could create conditions for increased fire behavior in existing wildfires and any new fire starts. Higher temperatures near 90 degrees, light winds and relative humidity in the 20% will test containment lines today. Crews and heavy equipment have the...
Kettle Complex Daily Update 9/12/15 (Kettle Complex Wildfire)
SUMMARYStickpin 54,278 acres, 55% containedGraves Mountain: 8,587 acres, 65% containedRenner: 13,524 acres; 70% contained Total 76,389 acres; 60% contained Total Personnel: 973 Committed Resources: 26 crews, 39 Engines, 3 Helicopters, 8 Dozers, 17 Water TendersIncident Summary: The Kettle Complex includes three fires – the Stickpin, Renner, and Graves Mountain fires – all burning south of the Canadian border, west of Highway 395, north of State Route 20, and east of Highway 21. The fires remain at approximately 76,400 acres.Planned Actions Today: Today firefighters are working to find and extinguish hot spots in the burned area, and monitor existing fireline on all fires. Burnout operations will continue on the north side of the Renner fire and smoke may be visible from this operation. Crews will work to secure fireline on the west side of the Renner fire. Firefighters will continue to secure fireline on the east side of the Stickpin Fire; mop-up, patrol, and suppression repair...
Incendio Actualizacion-- Setiembre 12, 2015 al 8.00 de la manana (North Star Wildfire)
Fuego de Tunk Block: Los directores de incendios llaman el incendio del lado oeste mas bien contenido y relativamente frio. Se ha hecho buen proreso a lo largo de las otras áreas no contenidas todabia en el perímetro oriental donde la limpieza de fuego continúa. La reparación de supresión ha comenzado en la parte norte a lo largo de alguna línea de bulldozer, y planes para otros esfuerzos de reparación están en marcha y los directores de incendios están esperando la llegada de recursos para llevar a cabo estas reparaciones. Fuego de North Star : Los bomberos encontraron que algunas de las operaciones incendiarias hacia el norte y el este habían dejado porciones de la línea irregularmente quemadas. Para completarlo, aquellas áreas se limpiaran y se quemaran los combustibles del suelo, siempre y cuando el clima y otras condiciones lo permitan. Algunas áreas siguen ardiendo activamente con las temperaturas más cálidas y el humo era visible el viernes, pero se ha hecho...
North Star Fire Update 9-12-15 (North Star Wildfire)
North Star Fire Update 9-14-15 8:00 a.m. (PT) North Star Fire: Firefighters found some of the firing operations to the north and east had left portions of the line unevenly burned those areas will be mopped up, and burning off ground fuels completed, as weather and other conditions allow. A few areas continue to burn actively in the warmer temperatures and smoke was visible on Friday, but good progress was made holding the line. Mop up and firing for strategic objectives will continue as opportunities become available to clean up green islands and widen the black line. Assessments are beginning to build a suppression repair plan for the fire area. Weather: The weather is expected to be even warmer and dryer Saturday and people can expect to see increased fire activity and smoke. Sunday’s forecast is for slightly cooler temperatures although the lower humidity will continue. EOC: Damage assessments are continuing, however, the final number of structures that were damaged and...
Carpenter Road Update PM 9-11-2015 (Carpenter Road Fire Wildfire)
Today we pause to remember the anniversary of 9/11. Please honor the families affected and pay tribute to those who keep our nation safe. Guided tours of the Incident Command Post at Fruitland Bible Camp will be offered to the public Saturday at 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm plus Sunday at 2:00 pm. Guests will learn about the Incident Command System and the functions of an Incident Management Team during large incidents. Please wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for touring in the sun. Current Situation: The Carpenter Road Fire acres have been reduced to 63,972 due to more accurate mapping and remains at 90% contained. Warmer temperatures over the fire area are expected to increase the likelihood of more smoke becoming visible. Firefighters will patrol looking for these heat sources and mopping-up these areas up while adhering to agency guidelines. Crews are conducting repair work on all perimeters of the fires. Firefighters are focusing on the 93 miles of suppression repair to perimeter and...
Public Fire Camp Tours This Weekend (Carpenter Road Fire Wildfire)
Oregon Interagency Incident Management Team 3 invites the public to tour the Carpenter Road Fire Camp. Tours will be offered at 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 12 and 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 13. The camp is located at the Fruitland Bilble Camp at the intersection of Mudgett Lake and West End Roads south of Fruitland, Washington. Follow the fire camp signs from SR 25 to the designated tour parking area. Sturdy shoes (no open toes or heels) and hats are strongly recommended. Uneven ground makes strollers inadvisable for transporting small children.
Friday, Sept. 11, 2015 Wolverine Fire Update (Wolverine Fire Wildfire)
Fire Update - Friday, September 11, 2015 - 9:00 a.m. Wolverine: Yesterday’s warmer and drier weather resulted in increased fire activity, particularly in the Three Creek Drainage, a tributary of the Entiat River. However, there was little movement of the fire. Today, firefighters are building fire line at the head of the Three Creek Drainage to contain the fire. Crews will be shuttled in by helicopter and “spiked out” (camped remotely) in the upper Entiat Drainage in order to increase efficiency. Work on a contingency line to prevent the fire from spreading to down valley communities continues. First Creek: Although the infrared flight over the First Creek area did not detect any heat, fire fighters will use hand-held devices which identify heat to extinguish hot spots near structures. Firefighters also remain vigilant for roll-out of burning material in the steep terrain. Personnel are also beginning to repair fire lines by installing water bars to curb any possible erosion....
Joint News Release USDI-BIA and the Spokane Tribe of Indians (Carpenter Road Fire Wildfire)
Joint News Release from USDI-Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Spokane Tribe of IndiansFor more information contact: Tom Lavagnino at (509) 626-4471
español: 9-11-15 Okanogan & Chelan Complex update (Chelan Complex Wildfire)
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español: Okanogan & Chelan Complex Update for 9-11-15 (Okanogan Complex Wildfire)
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Air Quality Update for September 11th, 2015 (Kettle Complex Wildfire)
Smoke Summary: Friday and Saturday forecast is for high pressure to continue to dominate over NE Washington. Light variable surface winds and low mixing heights may provide the conditions for dense smoke accumulation in low lying valleys, roads and communities near the fires, mainly in the evenings. Moderate to good in most areas during the day. Extended Outlook: Warmer temperatures and drier conditions are expected to continue until early next week when a strong cold front arrives. Moderate instability may increase fire activity and smoke. Monitoring stations for Tonasket and Republic have been shut down due to machine malfunction as of 09/10/2015
Kettle Complex Daily Update 9/11/2015 (Kettle Complex Wildfire)
KETTLE COMPLEX FIRE UPDATEFriday, September 11, 2015 9:00 AMFIRE INFORMATION: 509-724-0040website: inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4536 email: stickpinfireinfo@gmail.comfacebook: tinyurl.com/kettlecmplxfireSUMMARYStickpin 54,278 acres; 55% contained Structures Lost: 2 Graves Mtn. 8,587 acres; 65% contained Total Personnel: 971 Renner 13,524 acres; 70% contained Committed Resources: 28 Crews, 36 Engines, Total 76,389 acres; 60% contained 3 Helicopters, 8 Dozers, 16 Water Tenders Incident Summary: The Kettle Complex includes three fires – the Stickpin, Renner, and Graves Mountainfires – all burning south of the Canadian border, west of Highway 395, north of State Route 20, and east of Highway 21. The fires remain at approximately 76,400 acres. Planned Actions Today: Today firefighters are working to secure fireline on the east side of the Stickpin Fire; mop-up, patrol, and suppression repair continue on the north, west, and south flanks. Crews are prepping an area of the northwest flank...
Incendio Actualizacion-- Setiembre 11, 2015 al 8.00 de la manana (Tunk Block Fire Wildfire)
Tunk Block Fire: Buen progreso continuo en el incendio el Jueves como los bomberos aseguaron linea de contencion a lo largo los lados norte y noreste del incendio. Actividad de incendio queda calma. Contencion del incendio aumento a 75 por ciento mientras mop-up y patrulla y reparacion de linea de contencion se comenzo. Bomberos continuan completir and continuar construyan nueva linea de contencino por delante del cambio en el clima esperado para el fin de semana. North Star Fire: Bomberos comensan operaciones back fire al lado norte del incendio cerca de Cornell Butte. El humo del back-fire era visble en el pueblo de Republic el Jueves. Operaciones similar fue hecho al lado oeste de la Highway 21 and a lo largo el lado sudoweste y este de Highway 155. Cuadrillas queman combustible entre la linea del tractores an el parte primero del incendio. Manejadores del incendio dicen los operaciones progresan bien y al Jueves y continuan hasta tarde en el noche. Bomberos cintinuaran a...