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Cal Fire news editor - Assigned to Zaca Fire.

Posted: 12 Aug 2007 12:12 AM CDT

CA-CALFIRENEWS-ZACA

Cal Fire news editor - Assigned to Zaca Fire.
I apologize to my loyal readers and new readers alike as of now the editor of CAL FIRE NEWS is working the ZACA and my other author(son) is working the TAR Incident and there will be no new fire update posts until our return, please check back occasionally until we return.

Everyone please stay safe

Inciweb: Zaca Fire 2 - 81,795 acres - 68 percent

Posted: 11 Aug 2007 04:45 PM CDT

Zaca Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED 21 MIN. AGO
ANNOUNCEMENT

Zaca Fire Evacuation Warning Lifted
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department, in conjunction with the Unified Incident Management Team has lifted the "Evacuation Warning" for the residents of Happy Canyon Road abo... more

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Summary

Morning Update Saturday August 11, 2007

Joint Unified Command: Los Padres National Forest and Santa Barbara County Fire Department

On the Web: http://www.sbcfire.com/ or/www.fire.ca.gov/ or http://www.inciweb/ * we are experiencing technical difficulties with inciweb or www.fs.fed.us/r5/lospadres

Fire Information Phone Line: (805) 961-5770

Fire Status

Acres Burned: 81,795 acres
Acreage Increase (last 12 hours): 1,008 acres
Fireline to Build: 57 miles
Date Started: July 4, 2007 at 10:53 am
Percent Contained: 68 percent
Expected Containment: September 7, 2007
Injuries:22
Structures Threatened: 595
Structures Destroyed: 1 outbuilding

Resources

Crews: 71
Engines:193
Helicopters: 20
Air Tankers: 8
Air Attack: 2
Dozers: 29
Water Tenders: 66

Total Personnel Assigned: 2,912

Cost to Date: $61.5 million

Headlines:

  • Two informational meetings on the Zaca Fire will be held on Saturday August 11 in the Lebec/Frazier Park area. At 12 noon a meeting will be held at the Pine Mountain Club, 2534 Beechwood Way and at 3pm at the Frazier Mountain High School, 700 Falcon Way, Lebec.

Current Situation:

The fire continues to be active on three fronts and is generating significant smoke. A focal point for today's activities is to finish containment of a small slop over in the Little Pine Mountain area. The fire continues to burn actively in Rattlesnake Canyon west of Samon Peak and the Alamar Canyon area. Hand crews, engines, and dozers are continuing with constructing contingency fire lines in the areas of Paradise, East Camino Cielo, Sierra Madre Ridge, Pendola Road, Matilija Wilderness, Dry Canyon to Hwy 33 and south of Hwy 33 to Divide Peak. Within the next couple of days, Fire Commanders will start burnout operations along many of the contingency lines. The purpose of the burnout operations is to create a black line to stop the forward progress of the fire. The burnout operations are expected to go on for several days and will generate significant smoke.

Forest, Road and Area Closures:

  • Happy Canyon Road is closed at Los Padres National Forest boundary.
  • Figueroa Mountain Road is closed at the Los Padres National Forest boundary.
  • East Camino Cielo is closed between Painted Cave Road and Gibraltar Road due to fire equipment traffic.
  • Paradise Road is within the Evacuation Order Area and is currently closed.
  • Los Padres National Forest closure information and map are available at www.fs.fed.us/r5/lospadres

Evacuations:

An Evacuation Order is in effect for Paradise Road and Lower Santa Ynez River to Gibraltar Dam. This includes Paradise Road Community, Santa Ynez Road Recreational Area to Gibraltar Dam, Los Prietos Boys Camp, and the Rancho Oso Guest Ranch.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Human Caused
Date of Origin 07/04/2007 at 1053 hrs.
Location 15 miles NE of Buellton
Incident Commander Molumby/ Schmit/ Dietrich

Current Situation

Total Personnel 2,912
Size 81,795 acres
Percent Contained 68%
Estimated Containment Date 09/07/2007 at hrs.
Fuels Involved

Heavy brush contains a high dead component. Some conifers at higher elevations. Live fuel moistures are below critical levels. A continuous fuel bed lies ahead of the fire's dominant spread direction.

Fire Behavior

The fire continues to be active on three fronts and is generating significant smoke. The fire continues to burn actively in Rattlesnake Canyon west of Samon Peak and the Alamar Canyon area.

Significant Events

A focal point for today's activities is to finish containment of a small slop over in the Little Pine Mountain area. Hand crews, engines, and dozers are continuing with constructing contingency fire lines in the areas of Paradise, East Camino Cielo, Sierra Madre Ridge, Pendola Road, Matilija Wilderness, Dry Canyon to Hwy 33 and south of Hwy 33 to Divide Peak. Within the next couple of days, Fire Commanders will start burnout operations along many of the contingency lines. The purpose of the burnout operations is to create a black line to stop the forward progress of the fire. The burnout operations are expected to go on for several days and will generate significant smoke.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Love Oak Zone : Continue to patrol and improve existing contol lines and prepare for burnout operations. Stucture protection and fuel reduction will continue in the Paradise and Camino Cielo Branch. Continue building contingency lines.

Richardson Zone (north): Continue preparation for burnout and holding actions along Sierra Madre Ridge/Buckhorn Road to Dry Canyon Creek. Continue building contingency lines.

Projected Movement

Intense fire activity is expected in the North and East of the Indian Creek Campground when topography and weather are in alignment. Richardson Zone: Fire moving in Sisquoc River toward Sierra Madre Ridge.

Growth Potential

Extreme.

Terrain Difficulty

Extreme.

Containment Target

Long range strategies are being implemented for the fire.

Remarks

Not available

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 1 mph E
Current Temperature 62 degrees
Current Humidity 47 %

Zaca Two Fire - 81,795 acres and is 68 % Percent contained

Posted: 11 Aug 2007 01:29 PM CDT

Zaca Two Fire
The fire has burned 81,795 acres and is 68 % Percent contained.

Critical Infrastructure Threatened (in hour time frames):
12 hours: Live Oak Zone - Paradise River Road to Gibraltar Dam. Major Electric Transmission Lines.
48 hours: Richardson Zone
- Southern California Gas Company, 20 inch natural gas pipeline.
72 hours: Richardson Zone - Residences along hwy 33 from Ozena north to Santa Barbara Canyon road Live Oak Zone
Narrative: The fire made several large runs in Indian Creek Canyon over the last two days creating an extensive fire front to the North and East. Over night the fire backed towards Buckhorn creek on the South end of the Dick Smith Wilderness and stayed on the ridges to the East of the wilderness. Some active burning was observed North of the Indian Creek Campground.
Richardson Zone - Occasional runs are occurring where slope and wind are aligned. Group torching. Live Oak Zone
The opening of the 154 hwy in conjunction with the anticipated heavy weekend traffic is a concern for firefighter and public safety however speed and lane restrictions are in place to help mitigate the risk.
Richardson Zone - The Acres, line to build, and structures threatened/lost are the combined total. The break down is as follows: Acres - Live Oak-75,300 Richardson-6,495. Line which remains to be built - Live Oak-40 miles, Richardson-17 miles. Structures threatened - Live Oak-515 Richardson-80

CA-FKU- Tar Fire - 1,800 acres 0 % percent containment

Posted: 11 Aug 2007 01:31 PM CDT

http://gacc.nifc.gov/oscc/predictive/intelligence/news_notes/index.htm:
TAR Fire CA-FKU-008730 is currently 1,800 acres 0 % percent containment.
This incident is state responsibility and is located 9 Miles south west, near the community of Avenal in Kings County. Fire continues burning brass and brush north into Fresno Co, from Kings County in difficult terrain, steep mountains, inaccessible for engines. Fire is a threat to electrical transmission lines and infrastructure for the main power grid to Diablo Canyon. Fire made significant runs overnight. Team #9 (Windsor) has been activated with a tentative transition planned for the morning of 8/12/07.
This fire has the potential to burn 30,000 acres and into San Luis and Monterey Counties.

FIRE WEATHER WATCH - EDIS gusty wind and low humidity sunday and sunday night over eastern shasta county

Posted: 11 Aug 2007 10:14 AM CDT

EDIS gusty wind and low humidity sunday and sunday night over eastern shasta county

BURNEY BASIN AND NORTHEAST PLATEAU IN SHASTA COUNTY INCLUDINGNORTHWEST LASSEN NF NORTH OF LASSEN NP-


.A WEAK DISTURBANCE MOVING NORTHWARD INTO OREGON WILL BRING GUSTY WINDS TO THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT. WIND GUSTS TO 35 MPH ARE POSSIBLE WITH HUMIDITY OVER EASTERN SHASTA COUNTY DROPPING INTO THE LOWER TEENS TO AS LOW AS 10 PERCENT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. GUSTY WIND AND LOW HUMIDITY WILL CONTINUE INTO SUNDAY NIGHT BEFORE WINDS DECREASE LATE. ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING FOR EASTERN SHASTA COUNTY EAST OF THE CASCADES AND NORTH OF LASSEN PARK... SOUTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 15 TO 25 MPH SUNDAY. GUSTS OVER 5 MPH ARE POSSIBLE OVER ELEVATED TERRAIN SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. HUMIDITY WILL FALL INTO THE LOWER TEENS TO AS LOW AS 10 PERCENT. THIS WILL CREATE A PERIOD OF CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS. THE WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO DECREASE LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

Instruction:
PLEASE ADVISE THE APPROPRIATE OFFICIALS OR FIRE CREWS IN THE FIELD OF THIS FIRE WEATHER WATCH.

Area: BURNEY BASIN AND NORTHEAST PLATEAU IN SHASTA COUNTY INCLUDINGNORTHWEST LASSEN NF NORTH OF LASSEN NP-

Affected Counties or parts of: Yuba, Plumas, Yolo, El Dorado, Amador, Calaveras, San Joaquin, Sierra, Alpine, Shasta, Tuolumne, Stanislaus, Sacramento, Placer, Solano, Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Sutter, Lake, Tehama, Nevada,

Sent: 2007-08-11T06:55:00-07:00

From: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SACRAMENTO CA

EDIS dry and breezy conditions expected this weekend

Posted: 11 Aug 2007 10:10 AM CDT

EDIS dry and breezy conditions expected this weekend

SURPRISE VALLEY CALIFORNIA-WESTERN LASSEN-EASTERN PLUMAS-EASTERN SIERRA-EASTERN NEVADA COUNTIES-GREATER LAKE TAHOE AREA-MONO-EASTERN ALPINE COUNTIES-EASTERN LASSEN COUNTY-WESTERN NEVADA SIERRA FRONT


.A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE SOUTH ALONG THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST THIS WEEKEND BRINGING INCREASED SOUTHWEST FLOW TO THE AREA. THE WINDS WILL BEGIN TO INCREASE ON SATURDAY AS THE LOW DROPS SOUTH...WITH STRONGER WINDS BECOMING MORE WIDESPREAD ON SUNDAY. ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING FOR EXTREME WESTERN NEVADA AND NORTHEASTERN AND EAST CENTRAL CALIFORNIA FOR GUSTY WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITY... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN RENO HAS ISSUED A FIRE WEATHER WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING. SOUTHWEST TO WEST WINDS WILL INCREASE BY SATURDAY AFTERNOON... WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH POSSIBLE. LOCAL WIND PRONE AREAS MAY SEE WIND GUSTS UP TO 35 MPH. BY SUNDAY... THE WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO INCREASE EVEN FURTHER WITH WIDESPREAD GUSTS UP TO 35 MPH POSSIBLE. HUMIDITIES WILL ALSO REMAIN CRITICALLY DRY ACROSS MOST AREAS THROUGH THE WEEKEND. THE POSSIBLE COMBINATION OF LOW HUMIDITY AND GUSTY WINDS WOULD PRODUCE CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ON SUNDAY.

Instruction:
A FIRE WEATHER WATCH MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE FORECAST TO OCCUR.

Area: SURPRISE VALLEY CALIFORNIA-WESTERN LASSEN-EASTERN PLUMAS-EASTERN SIERRA-EASTERN NEVADA COUNTIES-GREATER LAKE TAHOE AREA-MONO-EASTERN ALPINE COUNTIES-EASTERN LASSEN COUNTY-WESTERN NEVADA SIERRA FRONT-NORTHERN WASHOE COUNTY-

Affected Counties or parts of: Modoc, Plumas, Placer, Mono, Lassen, El Dorado, Nevada, Sierra, Alpine,

Sent: 2007-08-10T14:55:32-07:00

EDIS - Fire weather watch remains in effect from sunday afternoon through sunday evening for the combination of low relative humidity and stro

Posted: 11 Aug 2007 10:07 AM CDT

[EDIS] fire weather watch remains in effect from sunday afternoon through sunday evening for the combination of low relative humidity and strong gusty winds

SISKIYOU COUNTY FROM THE CASCADE MOUNTAINS EAST AND SOUTH TO MTSHASTA-MODOC COUNTY


THIS FIRE WEATHER WATCH IS FOR THE FOLLOWING FIRE WEATHER ZONES: 624 AND 625 IN OREGON...AND 284 AND 285 IN CALIFORNIA. THIS INCLUDES THE WINEMA...FREMONT...MODOC..
.SHASTA AND KLAMATH NATIONAL FORESTS. THE WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR 1PM PDT SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH 8PM PDT SUNDAY EVENING. SUNDAY AFTERNOON SOUTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE TO 20 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS OF 30 TO 35 MPH. THE WINDS WILL COMBINE WITH RELATIVE HUMIDITY BETWEEN 5 AND 15 PERCENT. THE WINDS WILL DIMINISH SUNDAY EVENING.

Instruction:
A FIRE WEATHER WATCH MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE FORECAST TO OCCUR. LISTEN FOR LATER FORECASTS AND POSSIBLE RED FLAG WARNINGS.

Area: SISKIYOU COUNTY FROM THE CASCADE MOUNTAINS EAST AND SOUTH TO MTSHASTA-MODOC COUNTY EXCEPT FOR THE SURPRISE VALLEY-KLAMATH BASIN AND THE FREMONT-WINEMA NATIONAL FOREST-SOUTH CENTRAL OREGON DESERT INCLUDING THE BLM LAND IN EASTERNLAKE AND WESTERN HARNEY COUNTIES-

Affected Counties or parts of: Modoc, Siskiyou,

Sent: 2007-08-11T06:03:10-07:00

From: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR

United States Fire weather map for Aug - 11- 07

Posted: 11 Aug 2007 09:39 AM CDT


Fire weather map -Forecast of Fire danger

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