Sunday, September 14, 2014

9/14/2014 NWCC Morning Brief

NWCC Morning Brief: Sunday, September 14, 2014

National Preparedness Level: 2
For the National Incident Management Situation Report (IMSR), see: http://www.nifc.gov/nicc/sitreprt.pdf

Summary: 
In the Northwest (last 24 hrs), no lightning occurred within the region. 
Forecasted hot dry weather with high Haines indices. IMT2, OR Team 1 (Williams) is mobilizing to the Onion Mountain Fire.

National Fire Activity Initial attack activity: Light (54 new fires)
New large fires: *2
Large fires contained: 0
Uncontained large fires: *11
Area Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs committed: 0
Type 1 IMTs committed: 3
Type 2 IMTs committed: 5
*Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy.

Northwest Preparedness Levels: Today: 
23-Day: 2, 10-Day: 2, 30-Day: 1

Northwest Fire Activity
New fires and acres (Last 24 hrs)
: 16 fires for 1,598 acres (
266 acres growth on existing large fires*)
OR: 5 fires for 81 acres
WA: 11 fires for 1,517 acres
*[acreage reductions not included]


Northwest Large Fires
Uncontained Large Fires: *5 (OR:4, WA:1)
*[complexes tallied as 1 fire]

IMTs Committed in NW
NIMO Teams committed: 0
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 3

Incidents not Previously-Reported: 1

Trinidad WA-WFS-000514. IMT3. 5 mi W of Quincy, WA. Start 9/13. Full Suppression. Brush. Cause unknown. 1,500 acres. 0% containment. Wind driven fire. Values at risk; residences, wheat fields. Limited information available.

Incidents Previously-Reported: 4

Deception Complex OR-WIF-140274. IMT2. OR Team 4 (Watts). 2 mi W of Oakridge, OR. Start 8/13. Full Suppression. Timber. Cause lightning. 5,286 acres (+266 ac.). 75% containment. Increased fire behavior due to warmer, drier weather. Steep, rocky terrain. Values at risk; structures, timber, municipal watershed, T&E species, recreation.

790 Fire OR-RSF-140790. IMT2. OR Team 3 (Keith). 30 mi NE of Medford, OR. Start 7/31. Full Suppression. Timber. Cause lightning. 3,036 acres (+0 ac.). 70% containment. Holding and mop up continues. Internal creeping and smoldering with occasional torching. Values at risk; T&E species habitat, timberlands, recreation and wilderness values. Area and trail closures in effect.

Yellow Point OR-781S-004015. IMT1. ODF Team 3 (Thorpe). 25 mi W of Cottage Grove, OR. Start 9/5. Full Suppression. Timber. Cause unknown. 790 acres (+0 ac.). 85% containment. Minimal fire behavior. Steep terrain. Mop up progressing well. Values at risk; timber, wildlife and recreation resources. Road closures in effect. Tentative transition to local unit scheduled for 9/15 at 1200 hrs.

West Fork OR-WWF-001173. IMT3 (Wagner). 7 mi S of Joseph, OR. Start 9/8. Multiple Suppression Strategies (Full Suppression 70% / Confine 30%). Timber. Cause human. 135 acres (+0 ac.). 50% containment. Moderate fire behavior with single tree torching. Values at risk; residences, structures, power plant, Wallowa Lake Tramway.


Lists fires (of any size) that singly utilize Monitor, Confine, or Point Zone Protection suppression strategies, or use Multiple Suppression Strategies (which may also include a Full Suppression component).

Other NW Fires of Interest

Onion Mountain OR-RSF-001146. ICT3. 15 mi W of Grants Pass, OR. Start 9/12. Full Suppression. Timber. Cause under investigation. 50+ acres.  Crews pulled off the incident due to spotting. Values at risk; lookout, repeater site. IMT2 OR Team 1 (Williams) is being mobilized to the incident.

Fork Peak WA-PCS-000105. IMT3 (Schmidt). 26 mi SW of Centralia, WA. Start 9/11. Full Suppression. Timber. Cause unknown. 90 acres. 0% containment. 241 personnel on scene. Currently not requesting additional resources. Limited information available.

36 Pit OR-MHF-000728. 10 mi SE of Estacada, OR. 30+ acres. Active burning with some spotting. Traffic delays on Hwy 224 due to rolling material. Steep slopes.

Northwest RX Burning

Completed (Last 24 hrs): 0 fires for 0 acres
OR: 0 fires for 0 acres 
WA: 0 fires for 0 acres 
Planned (Next 24 hrs): 1 fire for 8,000 acres 

OR: 1 fire for 8,000 acres (OR-BIC)
WA: 0 fires for 0 acres

Northwest Weather Highlights / Fire Potential:
A thermal trough will linger west of the Cascades today and early Monday but its strength is gradually diminishing. The airmass over the geographic area remains warm and dry with light general winds for most of the geographic area except for some easterly winds continuing through the Cascades in spots that are prone to east winds, including the Columbia River Gorge.On Monday there’s a risk of more instability over the Cascades and a threat of some isolated lightning over the Cascades and in southwest Oregon. With very high fire danger indices, the lightning threat could provide enough starts to boost the risk of new large fires by Monday evening. Later in the week a reversal in the weather pattern will bring much cooler temperatures and possibly rain by midweek.

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