Morning Brief
Date/Time Stamp: Tuesday, June
16, 2015 07:00
Activity Summary
In
the last 24 hours:
Two
NW-Area Type 2 incident management teams ordered for Alaska.
Scattered
lightning received in eastern Oregon. Two new large fires in the NW. Moderate
initial attack. No prescribed fire activity reported.
Preparedness Levels
Current:
Northwest
|
2 (no change)
|
National
|
2 (no change)
|
Northwest
PL Forecast:
2
|
2
|
2
|
3-day
|
10-day
|
30-day
|
Northwest Fire Activity
Large
Fire Summary
New
Large Fires: 2
Large
Fires Contained: 0
Uncontained
Large Fires: 4 (OR: 2, WA: 2)
New Fires
and Acres:
12 fires for 1,051 acres
(212
acres growth on existing large fires [in OR])
OR:
5 fires for 414 acres
WA:
7 fires for 637 acres
Northwest IMT Activity
Area
Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs
committed: 0
Type
1 IMTs committed: 0
Type
2 IMTs committed: 1
National Fire Activity
Initial
attack activity: Light (97 new fires)
New
large fires: 5
Large
fires contained: 2
Uncontained
large fires: 5
National IMT Activity
Area
Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs
committed: 0
Type
1 IMTs committed: 0
Type
2 IMTs committed: 3
Current Incident
Details
Incidents not Previously-Reported:
3
Little Basin OR-WWF-000269. ICT3. 10 miles N
of Imnaha, OR. St 6/15. Full Suppression. Grass. 300 acres. 10%
containment. Active fire behavior. Remote area, rugged terrain. Road, area and
trail closures in effect.
Paradise WA-OLP-000005 ICT4. 33 mi SE of
Forks, WA. St 6/15. Monitor/Confine. Timber. 250 acres. 0% containment.
Cause unknown. Confinement
strategy with minimal operational resources required at this time.
Corn Creek OR-733S-000375. ICT4.
3 mi W of Tiller, OR. St 6/8. Full Suppression. Timber & Brush.
120 acres. 100%
containment. Cause human. Fire is in 100% mop up. Better mapping showed fire met 209 reporting
thresholds for size >100 ac. This will be the last report unless
significant fire activity occurs.
Incidents Previously-Reported: 3
Buckskin OR-RSF-000382. IMT2. 12 miles WSW of
Cave Junction OR. St 6/11. Full Suppression. Timber. Cause unknown. IMT2
OR Team 3 (Johnson). Snags, steep terrain and limited access. Moderate fire behavior.
2,008 acres. 0% containment.
Thunder Creek WA-NCP-000002. ICT3.
40 mi W of Winthrop, WA. St 5/30. Full
Suppression.
Timber. Cause lightning. Remote and inaccessible terrain. Minimal fire
behavior. Light precipitation forecasted. 103 acres. 60% containment. No new information.
Northwest Weather Highlights / Fire Potential:
A dry and mild
southwesterly flow will be over the region this week. It will be breezy during
the afternoons and evening in and around the Columbia Basin with the strongest winds
probably on Friday. Friday also could bring some thunderstorm activity to the
northern mountains in NE Washington. Overall, the large fire threat should
remain fairly low.
More info, see NW
7-Day Significant Fire Potential Forecast, and Nat’l 7-Day Significant Fire Potential
Forecast
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