Morning Brief
Date/Time Stamp: Tuesday, June 23, 2015: 0710Activity Summary
In the Northwest:A few lightning strikes in northeast Washington. Light initial attack. No new large fires.
Northwest NIMO team (Hahnenberg) mobilizing to Paradise fire. National Preparedness Level raised to PL3 6/22 at 1200 mountain time.
Preparedness Levels
Current:
| Northwest PL Forecast:
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Northwest Fire Activity
Large Fire Summary
New Large Fires: 0
Large Fires Contained: 1
Uncontained Large Fires: 2 (OR: 1, WA: 1)
New Fires and Acres: 23 fires for 62 acres
(150 acres growth on existing large fires) OR: 19 fires for 9 acres WA: 4 fires for 53 acres Northwest IMT Activity
Area Command Teams committed: 0
| National Fire ActivityInitial attack activity: Moderate (227 new fires)New large incidents: 7 Large fires contained: 3 Uncontained large fires: 19 National IMT ActivityArea Command Teams committed: 0NIMOs committed: 0 Type 1 IMTs committed: 2 Type 2 IMTs committed: 8 |
Current Incident Details
Incidents not Previously-Reported: 0
Incidents Previously-Reported: 3
Buckskin OR-RSF-000382. IMT2. 10 miles SW of Cave Junction OR. St 6/11. Full Suppression. Timber. Cause lightning. IMT2 OR Team 3 (Johnson). 5,000 acres (+100). 45% containment. Snags, steep terrain and limited access. Isolated torching interior. Continuing burnout operations. Area closures in effect.
Paradise WA-OLP-000005. ICT3. 33 mi SE of Forks, WA. St 6/15. Monitor/Confine. Timber. 650 acres (+50). 30% containment. Cause lightning. Some isolated torching. Northwest NIMO team (Hahnenberg) has been ordered to assist with the long term planning of the Paradise fire.
Little Basin OR-WWF-000269. ICT3. 10 miles N of Imnaha, OR. St 6/15. Full Suppression. Grass. Cause unknown. 630 acres (+0). 100% containment. Minimal fire behavior. Remote area, rugged terrain. Final report unless condititions change.
Northwest Weather Highlights / Fire Potential:
A hot and dry weather pattern will be setting up over the Pacific Northwest as we progress through the week. This will dry fuels to much drier than normal levels for this time of year as we get into the weekend. The current focus is on an expected lightning event over the weekend and into early next week. This event has the potential for several days of moderate to possibly heavy IA and could result in as many as 2 to 7 new large fires.
More info, see NW 7-Day Significant Fire Potential Forecast, and Nat’l 7-Day Significant Fire Potential Forecast
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