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Sunday, June 16, 2019

6/16/19 NWCC Morning Brief

Date/Time Stamp: Sunday, Jun 16, 2019, 07:50

Northwest Activity Summary
Normal to slightly above normal temperatures were recorded across the region. Isolated precipitation occurred in some coastal areas. Light initial attack with two new large fires reported in Oregon.

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 Acres14 fires for 538
 acres
OR: 7
 fires for 537 acres
WA: 7
 fires for 1
 acre
Large Fire Summary
New large incidents: 2
Reported incidents: 2 (OR: 2 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 (80) new fires
New large incidents: 1
Large fires contained: 2
Uncontained large fires: 7

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: 2
Durbin Creek . OR-VAD-000045. ICT4. 3 miles SW of Huntington, OR. Start 6/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Unknown. 425 acres. 70% containment. Grass. Minimal Fire Behavior.
Dairy. OR-FWF-000169. ICT3. 15 miles NE of Bly, OR. Start 6/15. Full Suppression. Cause: Lightning. 110 acres. 70% containment. Timber. Minimal Fire Behavior.
Incidents Previously Reported: 0

Northwest Fire Weather Summary
Dry and stable weather is expected over the region Sunday and Monday. Temperatures are a bit warmer than typical with humidity a bit lower than usual. General winds are near normal for the time being with little risk of significant lightning. Increasing general winds on Tuesday and Wednesday are expected over sections of Central Washington and Central Oregon. 

Northwest Fire Potential Summary
Without risk of significant lightning, fire potential will remain at background levels through Monday. Fire danger indices will hold steady over most of the west side and gradually continue to climb on the east side and over Southwest Oregon. Increasing winds over Central Washington and Central Oregon will boost the risk of fast moving, human-caused fires in rangeland fuels on Tuesday and Wednesday. Longer range outlooks suggest decreasing fire danger next weekend as a cooling trend sets in.

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