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Monday, November 23, 2015
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Now that was a bad wildfire year!
Wildfires in 2015 burned more acres in Washington State than the last 5 years combined, according to data from the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center. Abnormally warm temperatures, a snow drought last winter, early snow melt this spring and a mostly dry summer were among the reasons.
As can be expected, air quality varied widely from place to place. Omak for instance saw air quality degrade much more than it did in past years, while Wenatchee did not see air that was as bad as they did in 2012. Not all smoke plumes are measured by the network of air quality monitoring sites. Several temporary monitors placed in smoke impacted communities at different times recorded poor air quality, but their data have not been considered in the above analysis.
Satellite picture on 23 August 2015 shows widespread smoke in the Pacific NW. Measured air quality conditions are also indicated in colored dotsWhile the human body can recover from short term exposure to wildfire smoke, it is well known that smoke inhalation causes breathing difficulties among people with prior respiratory or cardiovascular diseases. Elderly people, pregnant women, infants and children can be susceptible at lower pollution levels. Extreme smoke levels can trigger heart attacks or strokes, even among healthy people.As we transition from wildfire season to home heating season, the public is encouraged to observe any burn bans that might be imposed in case of stagnant air and take necessary precautions to limit exposure to impaired air. If you are a wood burner, make sure you only burn dry, seasoned firewood in small, hot fires. A low-polluting woodstove or pellet stove would make an excellent Christmas gift. Your family and neighbors will thank you for it.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
10/15/2015 Fall Prescribed Burning
This is the time of year when land managers and firefighters have a chance to safely use fire in a controlled manner to reduce fuel loads in the forest. Prescribed burning can benefit ecosystems, improve wildlife habitat, and lessen the chance of future uncontrollable wildfires and severe smoke episodes. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) regulates forestry burning in Washington and always attempts to keep smoke from impacting the public to any great extent. You can find out if there's an approved forestry burn near you by visiting this page:
https://fortress.wa.gov/dnr/protection/burnrequests/
https://fortress.wa.gov/dnr/protection/burnrequests/
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Special Air Quality Briefing from National Weather Service
Check out the Special AQ briefing by the National Weather Service released on Tuesday September 29, 2015.  
PDF of briefing slides:
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/otx/outreach/briefing/wxbrief_slides.pdfSunday, September 20, 2015
Air Quality Forecast-NE Washington Regional Fires- Sunday September 20, 2015
Air Quality Forecast-NE Washington Regional
Fires- Sunday September 20, 2015
Prepared by Carolyn
Kelly (ckelly8384@gmail.com), Air
Resource Advisor Trainee
| 
This will be the final report
  for this area. Please check current monitor status for up to date information 
Smoke Summary: A dry,
  cold front is expected to pass through the area with windy conditions occurring
  late this afternoon into the evening. Warmer temperatures and a potential for
  some light rains, especially over the northern parts of the Tunk and North
  Star Fires, are expected. Low relative humidities will allow for heavy fuels
  to continue burning out while fire behavior is expected to be minimal overall.
   
Extended Outlook:  Winds will subside on Monday, and the
  weather will be dry and mild through at least Wednesday. 
*Monitoring stations for Tonasket,
  Orient, and Kettle Falls have been shut down due to machine malfunction as of
  09/10/2015.       | ||||
| 
Site | 
Air
  Quality | 
Comments | ||
| 
September
  19 
Saturday | 
September 20 
Sunday | 
September
  21 
Monday | ||
| 
Spokane
  Metro | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | 
Communities nearest to the fires
  may see some haze and smoke from burnout activities. | 
| 
Davenport | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Colville | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Kettle
  Falls* | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Wellpinit | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Orient* | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Inchelium | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Omak | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Nespelem | 
USG | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | 
Early hours may be in the USG
  or moderate range but expect good to moderate depending on local winds as the
  day progresses.   | 
| 
Republic | 
Unhealthy | 
USG | 
USG | |
| 
Tonasket* | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Disclaimer: Conditions may change quickly. These
  predictions are based on anticipated weather and fire activity.  The air quality outlook is based on data
  from automated instruments that have not been subjected to a quality
  assurance review. AQI’s estimated for sites with air monitors. | ||||
  Webcam in Republic, WA: http://rcabletv.com/cam_republic.html
For information on what each Air Quality
Index color code means, click on the
“Smoke and Health” tab above.
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Air Quality Forecast-NE Washington Regional Fires- Saturday September 19, 2015
Air Quality Forecast-NE Washington Regional
Fires- Saturday September 19, 2015
Prepared by Carolyn
Kelly (ckelly8384@gmail.com), Air
Resource Advisor Trainee
| 
Smoke Summary: Similar to
  yesterday but a little bit warmer, drier air is expected along with a mix of
  sun and clouds. Low relative humidities will allow for heavy fuels to
  continue burning out while fire behavior is expected to be minimal overall. 
Extended Outlook:  Dry air and warming continues today with windy
  weather coming through the region starting Sunday as several weak weather
  disturbances pass through. Next week looks to be mild and dry through the
  middle of the week. 
*Monitoring stations for
  Tonasket, Orient, and Kettle Falls have been shut down due to machine
  malfunction as of 09/10/2015.       | ||||
| 
Site | 
Air
  Quality | 
Comments | ||
| 
September
  18 
Friday | 
September 19 
Saturday | 
September
  20 
Sunday | ||
| 
Spokane
  Metro | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | 
Communities nearest to the
  fires may see some haze and smoke from burnout activities. | 
| 
Davenport | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Colville | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Kettle
  Falls* | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Wellpinit | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Orient* | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Inchelium | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Omak | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Nespelem | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | 
Good | 
Early hours may be in the USG
  or moderate range but expect good to moderate depending on local winds as the
  day progresses.   | 
| 
Republic | 
USG | 
USG | 
Moderate | |
| 
Tonasket* | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Disclaimer: Conditions may change quickly. These
  predictions are based on anticipated weather and fire activity.  The air quality outlook is based on data
  from automated instruments that have not been subjected to a quality
  assurance review. AQI’s estimated for sites with air monitors. | ||||
Republic, WA Webcam: http://rcabletv.com/cam_republic.html
For information on what each Air Quality
Index color code means, click on the
“Smoke and Health” tab above.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Air Quality Forecast-NE Washington Regional Fires- Friday September 18, 2015
Air Quality Forecast-NE Washington Regional
Fires- Friday September 18, 2015
Prepared by Carolyn
Kelly (ckelly8384@gmail.com), Air
Resource Advisor Trainee
| 
Smoke Summary: Drier air
  is expected today along with a mix of sun and clouds. Temperatures will
  increase and there is potential for showers later in the day. Fire behavior is
  expected to be minimal. 
Extended Outlook:  Dry air and warming is expected through the
  weekend with windy weather coming through the region starting Sunday as
  several weak weather disturbances pass through. Next week looks to be mild
  and dry through the middle of the week. 
*Monitoring stations for
  Tonasket, Orient, and Kettle Falls have been shut down due to machine
  malfunction as of 09/10/2015.       | ||||
| 
Site | 
Air
  Quality | 
Comments | ||
| 
September
  17 
Thursday | 
September 18 
Friday | 
September
  19 
Friday | ||
| 
Spokane
  Metro | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | 
Communities nearest to the
  fires may see some haze and smoke from burnout activities on local fires. | 
| 
Davenport | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Colville | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Kettle
  Falls* | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Wellpinit | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Orient* | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Inchelium | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Omak | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Nespelem | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | 
Early hours may be in the USG
  or moderate range but expect good to moderate depending on local winds.   | 
| 
Republic | 
USG | 
Moderate | 
Moderate | |
| 
Tonasket* | 
Good | 
Good | 
Good | |
| 
Disclaimer: Conditions may change quickly. These
  predictions are based on anticipated weather and fire activity.  The air quality outlook is based on data
  from automated instruments that have not been subjected to a quality
  assurance review. AQI’s estimated for sites with air monitors. | ||||
Republic, WA Webcam: http://rcabletv.com/cam_republic.html
For information on what each Air Quality
Index color code means, click on the
“Smoke and Health” tab above.
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