Central Washington Air Quality Report from Forest Service Temporary Monitor Locations
Issued by Ranil Dhammapala, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=otx&wwa=air%20quality%20alert
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For Release: Immediate Contact: Governor's Communications Office
Date: Oct. 7, 2012 Phone: 360-902-4136
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Gov. Gregoire extends State of Emergency and burn ban to include all counties in Washington state
OLYMPIA – Gov. Chris Gregoire today announced that an emergency proclamation declaring a State of Emergency and banning all outdoor burning has been extended through midnight Monday, Oct. 15th, and now includes all counties in Washington state.
"Washington state is experiencing a weather pattern like one we've rarely seen before," Gregoire said. "The long, warm and dry spell has elevated fire danger across our state. Given that we don't expect a significant amount of rainfall for quite some time, it makes sense to extend this proclamation and expand the burn ban. Extraordinary dry conditions across our state require that all Washingtonians exercise the utmost caution and allow fire crews to focus on the challenges at hand."
"Most often it's wind, or snow or heavy rain that causes us problems," said Washington State Patrol Chief John R. Batiste. "In this case some very nice weather also has an extreme downside. While we'd all like to be camping or picnicking in the woods, open fires just can't be a part of the mix."
The burn ban prohibits all outdoor burning, including but not limited to:
Liquid fueled or gas-fueled stoves are permitted provided that use is conducted over a non-flammable surface and is at least five feet from flammable vegetation. Charcoal grills are permitted at private residences under the same conditions.
The proclamation issued by the governor:
The state's Department of Ecology is monitoring air quality across Washington state where smoke-filled air remains.
To check for air quality monitoring information, visit: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/air/air_monitoring_data/WAQA_Intro_Page.html
Meanwhile, the Washington State Department of Health is providing answers to frequently asked questions about wildfire smoke here: http://www.doh.wa.gov/CommunityandEnvironment/AirQuality/OutdoorAir/SmokeFromFires.aspx
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No daily posting for Saturday and Sunday, October 6 and 7, 2012
If you need monitoring information, please check this webpage: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/enviwa/
10-05-12 Air Monitor Update 1600 PDT
| Central Region Ecology Air Quality Report Chelan County: Wenatchee- Unhealthy Leavenworth- Moderate Chelan- Moderate Okanogan County: Omak - Good Winthrop – Good Twisp- Good Kittitas County: Ellensburg- Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups Yakima County: Yakima- Good White Swan- Good Toppenish- Good Klickitat County: Central Washington Air Quality Report from Forest Service Temporary Monitor Locations Cashmere- Unhealthy Cle Elum- Moderate Entiat- Unhealthy for sensitive Groups Pateros -Good Quincy - Good Trout Lake- Good | Eastern Region Ecology Air Quality Report Blue Mt. Area Northeast Columbia Basin Spokane Area |
Another very useful webpage for a grab hourly and 24 hour data, Puget Sound Clean Air and their air quality tool: http://airgraphing.pscleanair.org/
10-05-12 Smoke Forecast 0800 PDT
Air Quality forecast, 8AM Friday 5 October 2012
Issued by Ranil Dhammapala, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Fine Particle monitors this morning show Unhealthy air in Wenatchee and Ellensburg, Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups in North Bend, and Moderate air in Leavenworth, Darrington, Clarkston, Aberdeen and Shelton. All other monitors are reporting Good air. Data from the USFS temporary monitors have not been reported since Thursday afternoon.
Most areas saw some clearing last afternoon. In western WA haze could be seen overhead but did not mix down to the surface in appreciable amounts. Satellite imagery shows smoke well over Puget Sound, the San Juan islands and the Pacific coast. Smoke from Idaho and Montana wildfires was clipping the extreme southeastern parts of the State. Expect several areas south of Everett to sense some smoke when the nocturnal inversion breaks this morning. Similar smoke behavior can be expected in and around Shelton, Aberdeen, Longview, Vancouver, Clarkston and Walla Walla. However winds will remain strong enough (in fact
there is a red flag warning for dry east winds across the Cascades and northwestern Olympic Peninsula, as these could accelerate fire growth through Sunday morning), so it is unlikely that air will deteriorate to worse than Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups in these areas. Stronger smoke impacts can be expected in communities close to fires however. Night and morning smoke followed by some afternoon clearing can be expected.
Not a whole lot of variation in the forecast over the weekend. Winds are expected to relax a bit further and be mostly terrain driven by Sunday. Mixing heights may reduce a little thanks to the subsidence inversion, but models don’t indicate widespread stagnation. I'd expect to see more yellow areas on the map (aka Moderate air quality) with some orange (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) at locations mentioned above. Areas closest to the fires however could see Unhealthy air.
The National Weather Service issued an Air Quality Alert for Douglas, Chelan and Kittitas Counties through noon Friday:
http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=otx&wwa=air%20quality%20alert
There continues to be a burn ban east of the Cascade crest. The Governor’s proclamation http://www.governor.wa.gov/proclamations/pr_12-16.pdf allows for local fire departments to issue written permits that approve specific burning activities. Please work with your local fire jurisdiction and your Ecology burn team staff to get the needed written authorization for specific agricultural burns. In some areas, air quality concerns or local fire danger may preclude burning during this extraordinary wildfire event.
Thanks
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Ranil Dhammapala, PhD.
Atmospheric Scientist
Ecology Air Quality Monitoring Network Map: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/enviwa/Default.ltr.aspx
- when browsing the monitoring web page, click on the dots and you can then click on “View more information” to find out the latest hourly values (even if the dot is grey)
10-05-12 Air Monitor Update 0800 PDT
| Central Region Ecology Air Quality Report Chelan County: Wenatchee- Unhealthy Leavenworth- Moderate Chelan- Good Okanogan County: Omak - Good Winthrop – Good Twisp- Good Kittitas County: Ellensburg- Unhealthy Yakima County: Yakima- Good White Swan- Good Toppenish- Good Klickitat County: Central Washington Air Quality Report from Forest Service Temporary Monitor Locations no report | Eastern Region Ecology Air Quality Report Blue Mt. Area Northeast Columbia Basin Spokane Area |
Another very useful webpage for a grab hourly and 24 hour data, Puget Sound Clean Air and their air quality tool: http://airgraphing.pscleanair.org/
10-05-12 Smoke Forecast 0800 PDT
Air Quality forecast, 8AM Friday 5 October 2012
Issued by Ranil Dhammapala, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Fine Particle monitors this morning show Unhealthy air in Wenatchee and Ellensburg, Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups in North Bend, and Moderate air in Leavenworth, Darrington, Clarkston, Aberdeen and Shelton. All other monitors are reporting Good air. Data from the USFS temporary monitors have not been reported since Thursday afternoon.
Most areas saw some clearing last afternoon. In western WA haze could be seen overhead but did not mix down to the surface in appreciable amounts. Satellite imagery shows smoke well over Puget Sound, the San Juan islands and the Pacific coast. Smoke from Idaho and Montana wildfires was clipping the extreme southeastern parts of the State. Expect several areas south of Everett to sense some smoke when the nocturnal inversion breaks this morning. Similar smoke behavior can be expected in and around Shelton, Aberdeen, Longview, Vancouver, Clarkston and Walla Walla. However winds will remain strong enough (in fact
there is a red flag warning for dry east winds across the Cascades and northwestern Olympic Peninsula, as these could accelerate fire growth through Sunday morning), so it is unlikely that air will deteriorate to worse than Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups in these areas. Stronger smoke impacts can be expected in communities close to fires however. Night and morning smoke followed by some afternoon clearing can be expected.
Not a whole lot of variation in the forecast over the weekend. Winds are expected to relax a bit further and be mostly terrain driven by Sunday. Mixing heights may reduce a little thanks to the subsidence inversion, but models don’t indicate widespread stagnation. I'd expect to see more yellow areas on the map (aka Moderate air quality) with some orange (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) at locations mentioned above. Areas closest to the fires however could see Unhealthy air.
The National Weather Service issued an Air Quality Alert for Douglas, Chelan and Kittitas Counties through noon Friday:
http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=otx&wwa=air%20quality%20alert
There continues to be a burn ban east of the Cascade crest. The Governor’s proclamation http://www.governor.wa.gov/proclamations/pr_12-16.pdf allows for local fire departments to issue written permits that approve specific burning activities. Please work with your local fire jurisdiction and your Ecology burn team staff to get the needed written authorization for specific agricultural burns. In some areas, air quality concerns or local fire danger may preclude burning during this extraordinary wildfire event.
Thanks
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Ranil Dhammapala, PhD.
Atmospheric Scientist
Ecology Air Quality Monitoring Network Map: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/enviwa/Default.ltr.aspx
- when browsing the monitoring web page, click on the dots and you can then click on “View more information” to find out the latest hourly values (even if the dot is grey)
Central Region Ecology Air Quality Report
Chelan County:
Wenatchee- Unhealthy
Leavenworth- Moderate
Chelan-Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
Okanogan County:
Omak - Moderate
Winthrop – Moderate
Twisp- Moderate
Kittitas County:
Ellensburg- Moderate
Yakima County:
Yakima- Good
White Swan- Good
Toppenish- Good
Klickitat County:
Goldendale- Good
Eastern Region Ecology Air Quality Report
Blue Mt. Area
Clarkston - unhealthy for sensitive groups Dayton - moderate Walla Walla - good Palouse Area Pullman - good Rosalia - good LaCrosse - good
Northeast
Colville - good Wellpinit - good |
Central Washington Air Quality Report from Forest Service Temporary Monitor Locations
System interruptions, no report
Eastern cont., Ecology Air Quality Report
Columbia Basin
Kennewick - good Mesa - good Moses Lake - good Ritzville - good
Spokane Area
Spokane, - good Liberty Lake - good |
10-03-12 Air Monitor Update 0800 PDT
| Central Region Ecology Air Quality Report Chelan County: Wenatchee- Moderate Leavenworth- Good Chelan- Good Okanogan County: Omak - Good Winthrop – Good Twisp- Good Kittitas County: Ellensburg- Good Yakima County: Yakima- Good White Swan- Good Toppenish- Good Klickitat County: Goldendale- Moderate Eastern Region Ecology Air Quality Report Blue Mt. Area Northeast | Central Washington Air Quality Report from Forest Service Temporary Monitor Locations Chelan County: Wenatchee(Confluence Park)- Moderate Cashmere- Moderate Entiat- Good Okanogan County: Pateros- offline/missing data Grant County: Quincy- Moderate Kittitas County: Liberty- Hazardous Cle Elum- Good Klickitat County Trout Lake- Good Eastern cont., Ecology Air Quality Report Columbia Basin Spokane Area |
Another very useful webpage for a grab hourly and 24 hour data, Puget Sound Clean Air and their air quality tool: http://airgraphing.pscleanair.org/
10-03-12 Smoke Forecast 0800 PDT
Air Quality forecast, 8AM Wednesday 3 October 2012
Issued by Ranil Dhammapala, Washington State Dept. of Ecology
Good clearing of smoke yesterday as a strong cold front dropped through eastern WA. However blowing dust was apparent at several monitors across the Columbia Basin. Moses Lake, Kennewick (both Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups) and Mesa (Moderate) seem to be the sites that saw most dust, though these sites were probably impacted by smoke from a new fire in the Omak area. The Spokane and Colville monitors, though currently recording Good air, did see some dust as well. For wildfire smoke, Liberty is recording Hazardous conditions thanks to high smoke impacts this morning, while Wenatchee, Toppenish, Goldendale, Cashmere and Quincy are all showing Moderate air. The Northwest Clean Air Agency is looking into the reasons behind elevated readings at Maple Falls (currently Unhealthy).
Winds turn North to northeasterly to easterly (depending on the area) today and remain moderately strong through the next few days. If eastern WA somehow arranged for these winds to relieve their woes by diverting smoke into western WA, unfortunately they miscalculated: the same winds are likely to transport smoke from Idaho/ Montana wildfires to the Palouse and Spokane areas by Thursday morning.
Wildfire smoke is likely to impact the areas closest to the fires, as well as locations further west. Models bring the smoke all the way over the Pacific ocean with morning and nighttime impacts in many areas south of Seattle. This pattern, with some afternoon clearing, is likely to persist through Friday at least.
Red flag warning for fire growth continues in the extreme southwest WA today. Fire warnings blanket all of western WA through Thursday night, due to dry air, above normal temperatures and windy conditions.
The National Weather Service issued an Air Quality Alert for much of the east slopes of the Cascades through noon Thursday:
http://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=otx&wwa=air%20quality%20alert
There continues to be a burn ban east of the Cascade crest. The Governor’s proclamation allows for local fire departments to still issue written permits that approve specific burning activities. Please work with your local fire jurisdiction and your Ecology burn team staff to get the needed written authorization for agricultural burning.
Thanks
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Ranil Dhammapala, PhD.
Atmospheric Scientist
Washington State Department of Ecology
Ecology Air Quality Monitoring Network Map: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/enviwa/Default.ltr.aspx
- when browsing the monitoring web page, click on the dots and you can then click on “View more information” to find out the latest hourly values (even if the dot is grey)
Central Region Ecology Air Quality Report
Chelan County:
Wenatchee- Good
Leavenworth- Good
Chelan- Good
Okanogan County:
Omak - Good
Winthrop – Good
Twisp- Good
Kittitas County:
Ellensburg- Good
Yakima County:
Yakima- Good
White Swan- Good
Klickitat County:
Toppenish- Good
Goldendale- Good
Eastern Region Ecology Air Quality Report
Blue Mt. Area
Clarkston - unhealthy for sensitive groups Dayton - good Walla Walla - good Palouse Area Pullman - good Rosalia - good LaCrosse - good
Northeast
Colville - moderate Wellpinit - good |
Central Washington Air Quality Report from Forest Service Temporary Monitor Locations
Chelan County:
Wenatchee(Confluence Park)- Good
Cashmere- Good
Entiat- Good
Okanogan County:
Pateros- Good
Grant County:
Quincy- Good
Kittitas County:
Liberty- Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
Cle Elum- Good
Klickitat County:
Trout Lake- Good
Eastern cont., Ecology Air Quality Report
Columbia Basin
Kennewick - good Mesa - good Moses Lake - good Ritzville - good
Spokane Area
Spokane, - good Liberty Lake - good |