Thursday, September 25, 2014

9/25/2014 NWCC Morning Brief

NWCC Morning Brief: Thursday, September 25, 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), rain on the westside and central zones with greatest concentrations generally on the interior westside. No lightning received in the geographic area. Initial attack was light overall for the geographic area.

National Fire Activity Initial attack activity: Light (58 new fires)
New large fires: *0
Large fires contained: 0
Uncontained large fires: *9
Area Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs committed: 0
Type 1 IMTs committed: 3
Type 2 IMTs committed: 3
*Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy.

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

Northwest Fire Activity
New fires and acres (Last 24 hrs)
: 4 fires for 5 acres (
18 acres growth on existing large fires*)
OR: 3 fires for 5 acres
WA: 1 fires for 0 acres
*[acreage reductions not included]


Northwest Large Fires
Uncontained Large Fires: *6 (OR:6, WA:0)
*[complexes tallied as 1 fire]

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

Incidents not Previously-Reported: 0

Incidents Previously-Reported: 6

36 Pit OR-MHF-000728. IMT2. WA Team 2 (Rabe/Johnson B.). 10 mi SE of Estacada, OR. Start 9/13. Full Suppression. Timber. Cause human. 5,514 acres (+6 ac.). 55% containment. Minimal fire behavior. Steep rocky terrain. Road and area closures in effect.

Freezeout Ridge OR-WWF-001151. IMT2. EB Team 4 (Kidd). 29 mi E of Joseph, OR. Start 9/5. Timber. Cause unknown.Multiple Suppression Strategies (Monitor 75% / Confine 25%). 3,582 acres (+12 ac.). 0% containment. Moderate fire behavior. Strong winds remain. Fire managed in cooperation with the Nez Perce and Payette National Forests. Tallied in NW Uncontained Large Fires and IMTs Committed in NW counts. Origin in Idaho on OR-WWF portion. Currently managed by ID-Payette Dispatch Center (EBCC).

Onion Mountain OR-RSF-001146. IMT2. OR Team 1 (Williams). 15 mi W of Grants Pass, OR. Start 9/13. Full Suppression. Timber. Cause human. 4,123 acres (+0 ac.). 90% containment. Smoldering.

Deception Complex OR-WIF-140274. IMT3 (Poet). 2 mi W of Oakridge, OR. Start 8/13. Full Suppression. Timber. Cause lightning. 6,033 acres (+0 ac.). Reported ICS-209 acreage of 7,801 acres include the Staley, Davey, Pool Creek, Edith and Spirit Ridge fires that are within the containment lines. 95% containment. Interior smoldering. Area and road closures in effect. Steep, rocky terrain.

South Steens Complex OR-BUD-004283. IMT3 (Richardson). 20,489 acres (+0 ac.). 90% containment.
Bone Creek Basin OR-BUD-004276. 45 mi SW of Burns Junction, OR. Start 9/16. Full Suppression. Grass and Sage. Cause lightning. 14,713 acres (+0 ac.). 90% containment. Smoldering.
Blitzen Crossing OR-BUD-004282. 50 mi W of Burns Junction, OR. Start 9/16. Full Suppression. Grass and Sage. Cause lightning. 5,776 acres (+0 ac.). 90% containment. Smoldering. Complex tallied as 1 fire in uncontained large fires count.

790 Fire OR-RSF-140790. IMT4 (Trosi). 30 mi NE of Medford, OR. Start 7/31. Full Suppression. Timber. Cause lightning. 3,023 acres (+0 ac.). 96% containment. Creeping, smoldering and minimal tree torching.

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).

Northwest RX Burning

Completed (Last 24 hrs): 1 fire for 53 acres on OR-MHF
OR: 1 fire for 53 acres 
WA: 1 fires for 0 acres
Planned (Next 24 hrs): 0 fires for 0 acres 

OR: 0 fires for 0 acres 
WA: 0 fires for 0 acres

Northwest Weather Highlights / Fire Potential:

An upper trough is expected to maintain just a few showers or wet thunderstorms over the region thru Friday. A closed low over Nevada will keep a threat of a few thunderstorms in SE Oregon on into the weekend while a drier northwesterly flow invades the rest of the region. Next week’s weather will be dominated by northwesterly flow which may not give us much, if any, rain, but also will not afford significant drying of fuels either.

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