Date/Time
Stamp: Monday, Jul 30,
2018, 07:02
Northwest Activity Summary
The fires in Southwest Oregon
experienced growth through the day and into the evening. Long range spotting is reported. Precipitation did not occur. Lightning produced several new starts in
North Central Washington. There were 37
new fires for 2,057 acres with 8,407 acres of growth on existing fires. IMT2,
NW Team 7 (Knerr) mobilizing to manage multiple fires in Central Washington.
Preparedness Levels
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Northwest Incident Activity
New Fires and Acres
37 fires for 2,057 acres
OR: 9 fires for 2,007 acres
WA: 28 fires for 50 acres
New Fires and Acres
37 fires for 2,057 acres
OR: 9 fires for 2,007 acres
WA: 28 fires for 50 acres
Large Fire
Summary
New large incidents: 4
Reported incidents: 17 (OR: 13 WA: 4)
8,407 acres growth on existing incidents.
New large incidents: 4
Reported incidents: 17 (OR: 13 WA: 4)
8,407 acres growth on existing incidents.
Northwest IMT Activity
NIMOs Committed: 0
Type 1 IMTs committed: 4
Type 2 IMTs committed: 7
National Fire Activity
Initial attack activity: Light (177) new fires
New large incidents: 12
Large fires contained: 4
Uncontained large fires: 63
Type 1 IMTs committed: 4
Type 2 IMTs committed: 7
National Fire Activity
Initial attack activity: Light (177) new fires
New large incidents: 12
Large fires contained: 4
Uncontained large fires: 63
National IMT
Activity
Area Command Teams: 0
NIMOs committed: 0
Type 1 IMTs committed: 8
Type 2 IMTs committed: 18
Area Command Teams: 0
NIMOs committed: 0
Type 1 IMTs committed: 8
Type 2 IMTs committed: 18
*Nationally, there are 42
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: 4
Cougar Creek. WA-OWF-000419. IMT2, PNW
Team 11 (Rabe). 25 mi W of Chelan, WA. Start 7/29. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 350 acres. 0% containment. Active
fire behavior. Timber. Trail closures. Structures, cultural, recreation
threatened. IMT also managing Chelan Hills.
Lake Wallula. WA-MCR-000437. County
ICT3. 5 mi E of Umatilla, WA. Start 7/29. Full
Suppression/Point Zone Protection. Cause: Unknown. 2,000 acres. 0%
containment. Active fire behavior. Grass and brush. Road and area closures. Structures,
cultural, and recreation threatened.
Timber Crater 10. OR-CLP-000336. IMT2, PNW
Team 9 (Goff). 21 m SW of Chemult, OR. Start 7/29. Full Suppression. Cause: Unknown. 184 acres. 20% containment. Active
fire behavior. Timber. Area closures.
Warner Gulch. WA-SES-020578. IMT3. 11
mi SW of Asotin, WA. Start 7/28. Full
Suppression. Cause: Unknown. 576 acres. 5% containment. Active fire
behavior. Grass and brush. Area closures. Community of Cloverland Ridge, T&E
species habitat, timber, wildlife, and agriculture threatened.
Incidents Previously Reported:
13
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. 31,660 acres (+2,621). 60% 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. IMT1,
PNW Team 2 (Schulte) will assume command of Taylor Creek today. IMT1, ODF Team
1 (Hessel) will assume command of Garner Complex today.
Klondike. OR-RSF-000354. IMT1,
PNW Team 3 (Livingston). 9 mi NW of Selma, OR. Start 7/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 13,922 (+2,933). 5%
containment. Active fire behavior. Timber. Burning in Kalmiopsis Wilderness
Area. Structures threatened. Evacuations in effect. Road and area closures. IMT
also managing Natchez.
Sugar Pine. OR-RSF-000331. IMT2, NW Team 13 (Gales). 12 NW of
Prospect, OR. Start 7/15. Full
Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 2,379 acres (+672). 0% containment. Active
fire behavior. Timber. T&E species habitat, and watershed threatened. Evacuations
in effect. IMT managing 7 additional incidents including Goodview, Round Top
and Union.
Natchez. OR-RSF-000348. IMT1,
PNW Team 3 (Livingston). 15 mi SE of Cave Junction, OR. Start 7/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 4,613
acres (+836). 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. 11,731 acres (+1,024). 16% containment.
Active fire behavior. Timber. Evacuation notices in place on the Miles fire. T&E
species habitat, and watershed threatened. Road and trail closures. Includes
Miles, Railroad Gap, Snowshoe, Columbus, and multiple smaller incidents.
Long Hollow. OR-PRD-000806. IMT2, NW Team 10
(Lawson). 5 mi south of Dufur, OR. Start 7/26. Full Suppression. Cause: Unknown. 34,550 acres (+72). 58%
containment. Minimal fire behavior. Brush and grass. Road, trail, and area
closures. Residences, ranches, national infrastructure, agriculture, and
recreation threatened. 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. 3,126 acres (+0). 75%
containment. Active fire behavior. Timber. Area closures.
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 (+0). 60% containment. Moderate
fire behavior. Timber and brush. Road, trail, and area closures.
Chelan Hills. WA-SES-000399. IMT2, NW Team 11
(Rabe). 2 mi E of Chelan, WA. Start 7/27. Full Suppression. Cause: Unknown. 1,842 acres (+0). 87%
containment. Minimal fire behavior. Grass, brush, and timber. IMT also managing
Cougar Creek.
Goodview. OR-RSF-000357. IMT2, NW
Team 13 (Gales). 10 mi NW of Prospect, OR. Start 7/16. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. Timber. 1,353 acres (+249). 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). 48% containment. Minimal fire behavior. Timber.
T&E species habitat, watershed, and cultural resources threatened. IMT
also managing Sugar Pine, Union, and Goodview.
Hendrix. OR-RSF-000278. IMT3. 9
mi SW of Ashland, OR. Start 7/15. Full
Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 1,081 acres (+0). 70% containment. Minimal
fire behavior. Timber. Private timber, and Pacific Crest Trail threatened.
Road, trail, and area closure. Steep, rugged terrain. Ashland watershed
concerns.
Union. OR-RSF-000370. IMT2, NW
Team 13 (Gales). 10 mi NE of Prospect, OR. Start 7/16. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 106 acres (+0). 68% containment. Minimal fire behavior. Timber.
Recreation and cultural resources threatened. IMT also managing Sugar Pine,
Round Top, and Goodview.
Northwest
Fire Weather Summary
Hot, dry weather continues for the
geographic area today under upper level high pressure. There is a slight chance
of isolated thunderstorms this afternoon and evening along the crest of the
Cascades and east. An upper level trough moves across the region through
mid-week bringing another chance of afternoon/evening thunderstorms to northern
Washington and eastern Oregon tomorrow and Wednesday ahead of the trough. Cooler temperatures will move across behind
the trough, along with breezy to gusty winds.
See your NWS fire weather planning forecast for the details in your
local area.
Northwest
Fire Potential Summary
Fire danger remains very high and
continues to climb over most of the region. Even moderate amounts of lightning
could result in enough ignitions to elevate the risk of large, costly
fires. A weather pattern shift mid-week
could bring potential problems with more wind and instability to much of
Washington and sections of central and eastern Oregon. Winds behind the trough
could elevate fire behavior for new and existing fires.
More
info, see NW 7-Day Significant Fire Potential Forecast, and National 7-Day
Significant Fire Potential Forecast
Other GACC Morning Reports:
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