Friday, July 27, 2018

7/27/2018 NWCC Morning Brief

Morning Brief
Date/Time Stamp: Friday, Jul 27, 2018, 07:27
Updated


Northwest Activity Summary
The fires in Southwest Oregon became active in the mid-afternoon again yesterday. Column development was more aggressive yesterday than previous days. This event was triggered by the clearing of smoke and exposure to solar heating and instability. Those large fires experienced perimeter growth overnight. Predicted lightning produced numerous strikes north of Lake Chelan in Washington and precipitation was negligible. NW Team 7 (Knerr) prepositioned within the Geographic Area. There were 34 new fires for 16,487 acres with 4,572 acres growth on existing fires.


Preparedness Levels
Northwest PL
Current
3-Day
10-Day
30-Day
4 (7/22)
4
5
3


National PL
4 (7/21)


Northwest Incident Activity
New Fires and Acres
34 fires for 16,487 acres
OR: 25 fires for
16,027 acres
WA:
9 fires for 10 acres
Large Fire Summary
New large incidents: 2
Reported incidents:
17 (OR: 15 WA: 2)
4,572 acres growth on existing incidents.
Northwest IMT Activity
NIMOs Committed: 0
Type 1 IMTs committed:
2
Type 2 IMTs committed:
5
National Fire Activity
Initial attack activity: Moderate (232) new fires
New large incidents:
13
Large fires contained:
13
Uncontained large fires:
62
National IMT Activity
Area Command Teams: 0NIMOs committed: 0Type 1 IMTs committed: 6Type 2 IMTs committed: 11
*Nationally, there are 33 large fires being managed under a strategy other than Full Suppression



Northwest Current Incident Details
Incidents listed below meet large fire criteria and/or incidents with a Type 1 or 2 IMT assigned. Large incidents are defined as fires which are 100+ acres in timber or 300+ acres in grass/brush. For additional information on incidents no longer listed below please refer to the NW Large Incident Summary or Northwest Fires Utilizing Monitor, Confine, Point Zone Protection Suppression Strategies (YTD)
Incidents not Previously Reported: 2
Long Hollow. OR-PRD-000806. ICT3. 5 mi south of Dufur, OR. Start 7/26. Full Suppression. Cause: Unknown. 16,000 acres. 0% containment. Active fire behavior. Brush and grass. Evacuation in effect. Trail and area closures. Recreation threatened. Arizona IMT3 mobilizing, in briefing at 0800 this morning.
Pole Creek. OR-VAD-000148. ICT3. 60 mi SW of Murphy, ID. Start 7/26. Full Suppression.  Cause: Unknown. 450 acres. 0% containment. Active fire behavior. Grass and brush. Inaccessible ground access. Started on Vale jurisdiction, burned across state lines into Idaho.
Incidents Previously Reported: 15
Garner Complex. OR-712S-016619. IMT1, ODF Team 2 (Cline), OSFM Blue Team (Magers) and USFS (Allen). 17 mi NE of Grants Pass, OR. Start 7/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 21,443 acres (+1,499). 25% containment. Active fire behavior. Timber. Steep terrain. Residences, timber resources, T&E species habitat, utilities, and air quality threatened. Evacuations in effect. Road and area closures. Complex includes Taylor Creek, Grave Creek, Pleasant, Section 14, Swamp, Spencer Creek, and several other smaller incidents.
Natchez. OR-RSF-000348. IMT1, PNW Team 3 (Livingston). 15 mi SE of Cave Junction, OR. Start 7/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 2,738 acres (+324). 10% containment. Active fire behavior. Timber. Road, trail, and area closures. Steep terrain. Infrastructure, timber, riparian habitat, and air quality threatened. IMT also managing Klondike.
South Umpqua Complex. OR-UPF-000264. IMT2, NW Team 6 (Sheldon). Snowshoe is in Unified Command with ODF (Thorton). Near Tiller, OR. Start 7/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 7,579 acres (+1,510). 14% containment. Active fire behavior. Timber. Evacuation notices in place for the Miles fire. Road and trail closures. Includes Miles, Railroad Gap, Snowshoe, Columbus, and multiple smaller incidents.
116 Wilson Prairie. OR-952S-018116. IMT2, NW Team 8 (Johnson). 15 mi NE of Spray, OR. Start 7/23. Full Suppression. Cause: Human. 437 acres (+87). 30% containment. Active fire behavior. Timber, brush, and grass. Road, trail, and area closures.  
Timber Crater 6. OR-CLP-000248. IMT2, NW Team 9 (Goff). 20 mi SW of Chemult, OR. Start 7/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 2,943 acres (+588). 65% containment. Active fire behavior. Timber. Area closures.
Sugar Pine. OR-RSF-000331. IMT2, NW Team 13 (Gales). 12 NW of Prospect, OR. Start 7/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 394 acres (+0). 3% containment. Active fire behavior. Timber. T&E species habitat, and watershed threatened. IMT managing 7 additional incidents including Goodview, Round Top and Union.
Klondike. OR-RSF-000354. IMT1, PNW Team 3 (Livingston). 9 mi NW of Selma, OR. Start 7/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 7,253 acres (+560). 0% containment. Active fire behavior. Timber. Burning in Kalmiopsis Wilderness Area. Structures threatened. Evacuations in effect. Road and area closures. IMT also managing Natchez.
Hendrix. OR-RSF-000278. IMT2, NW Team 12 (Harrod). 9 mi SW of Ashland, OR. Start 7/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 1,081 acres (+14). 60% containment. Minimal fire behavior. Timber. Residences, private timber, and Pacific Crest Trail threatened. Road, trail, and area closure. Steep, rugged terrain. Ashland watershed concerns. Transfer of command to IMT3 planned for Sunday 7/29 at 0600.
Goodview. OR-RSF-000357. IMT2, NW Team 13 (Gales). 10 mi NW of Prospect, OR. Start 7/16. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. Timber. 502 acres (+0). 0% containment. Active fire behavior. Timber. T&E habitat, recreation, watershed, and cultural resources threatened. Road closure. IMT also managing Sugar Pine, Round Top, and Union.
Round Top. OR-RSF-000308. IMT2, NW Team 13 (Gales). 8 mi NE of Prospect, OR. Start 7/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 154 acres (+0). 35% containment. Minimal fire behavior. Timber. T&E species habitat, watershed, and cultural resources threatened. IMT also managing Sugar Pine, Union, and Goodview.
Union. OR-RSF-000370. IMT2, NW Team 13 (Gales). 10 mi NE of Prospect, OR. Start 7/16. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 105 acres (+0). 50% containment. Minimal fire behavior. Timber. Recreation and cultural resources threatened. IMT also managing Sugar Pine, Round Top, and Goodview.
Big Grassy. OR-VAD-000135. ICT4 19 mi SE of Rome State Airport, OR. Start 7/24. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 5,313 acres (+0). 70% containment. Minimal fire behavior. Brush and grass. Sage Grouse habitat threatened. No new information received.
Wagner Complex. OR-711S-008919. ICT3. Jackson County. Start 7/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Lighting. Timber. 250 acres (+0). 97% containment. Minimal fire behavior. Timber. Last report on morning briefing unless significant activity occurs.
John Belmont. WA-NES-001677. IMT3. 4 mi SE of Valleyford, WA. Start 7/21. Full Suppression. Cause: Unknown. 101 acres (+0). 95% containment. Minimal fire behavior. Timber. Last report on morning briefing unless significant activity occurs.
Turtle Rock. WA-SES-000388. ICT4. 5 mi NE of Wenatchee, WA. Start 7/24. Full Suppression. Cause: Unknown. 710 acres (-10). 100% containment. Minimal fire behavior. Grass and brush. Last report on morning briefing unless significant activity occurs.

Northwest Fire Weather Summary
Continued warm and dry for the region Friday and through the weekend. General winds across the region are fairly light but with some exceptions so check your local NWS fire weather forecast for the details in your area. Some isolated thunderstorms are possible over sections of Washington Friday and the weekend which could prove problematic. See your NWS fire weather planning forecast for the details in your local area.

Northwest Fire Potential Summary
Fire danger remains at or near record values for late July in many PSAs and will continue to climb through the weekend. Even moderate amounts of lightning could result in enough ignitions to elevate the risk of large, costly fires in PSAs NW01 and possibly NW05 and NW08 today and Saturday. General winds do not appear to be a factor in initiation of new significant fires for now. However, a weather pattern shift on Monday and Tuesday looks as if it is poised to bring potential problems with wind and instability to much of Washington and sections of central and eastern Oregon.


National Incident Management Situation Report (IMSR): https://www.nifc.gov/nicc/sitreprt.pdf
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