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Thursday, June 13, 2019

6/13/2019 NWCC Morning Brief

Date/Time Stamp: Thursday, Jun 13, 2019, 07:56

Northwest Activity Summary
Widespread lightning occurred in Southeastern and Southcentral Oregon with scattered lightning in the Northcentral and Baker City areas. Precipitation was widespread in these areas. Light initial attack in Oregon and Washington. The National Preparedness Level increased to PL2.

Preparedness LevelsNorthwest PL
Current
3-Day
10-Day
30-Day
(1/1)
1
1
2


National PL
(6/12)


Northwest Incident Activity 
New Fires and Acres19 fires for 11
 acres
OR: 14
 fires for 5 acres
WA: 5
 fires for 6
 acres
Large Fire Summary
New large incidents: 0
Reported incidents: 0 (OR: 0 WA: 0) 
No growth on existing incidents
Northwest IMT Activity
NIMOs Committed: 0
Type 1 IMTs committed: 0
Type 2 IMTs committed: 0
National Fire Activity 
Initial attack activity: Light (74) new fires
New large incidents: 5
Large fires contained: 0
Uncontained large fires: 10

National IMT Activity
Area Command Teams: 0
NIMOs committed: 
0
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 1

Nationally, there is 14 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: 0
Incidents Previously Reported: 0

Northwest Fire Weather Summary
A cooling trend will begin on Thursday as more stable air flows in from the Pacific. This will be accompanied by increasing westerly general winds from the Cascade crest eastward in the lower elevation basins of Eastern Oregon and Washington and the Columbia River Gorge. Wet thunderstorms are likely again on Thursday but closer to the Idaho border as the westerly flow pattern shifts the moisture and instability to the east. Overall, a cooling trend will affect most of the area except Southwest Oregon for the next 5 to 7 days bringing a gradual reduction in fire danger indices and lightning potential.

Northwest Fire Potential Summary
Increasing westerly winds today over the basins just east of the Cascades and in the Columbia River Gorge will boost the threat of human-caused human-caused fires in light fuels. Less wind for Friday and Saturday.

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