Welcome to the Washington Smoke blog, a partnership between state, county, and federal agencies, and Tribes. We coordinate to collectively share info for Washington communities affected by wildfire smoke. If the air monitoring map doesn't display here, links to additional monitoring maps can be found under the 'Monitoring & Forecasting' tab.
Monday, August 31, 2015
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake & Methow Valley Fires - Sunday, August 30, 2015
Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake &
Methow Valley Fires Sunday, August 30,
2015
Prepared
by: Andrea Holland (andreahollandsears@gmail.com) & Carolyn Kelly (ckelly8384@gmail.com)|
Note
that our forecast format has changed. We now show air quality conditions for the
previous day along with forecasts for today and tomorrow.
Sunday:
Areas likely to see smoky
conditions will be those east of the fires. Rain will improve air quality in
those affected areas.
Monday:
Areas east and northeast may see
smoke impacts. Breezy winds and rain will lessen the effects.
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August
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Yesterday
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August 30
TODAY
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August
31
Monday
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Chelan
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Manson
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Winthrop
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Good
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Good
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Moderate
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Twisp
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Good
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Good
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Moderate
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Brewster
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Good
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Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
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Moderate
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Smoke may drift into this area early Sunday afternoon lingering into
the evening. Any rainfall will improve air quality.
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Leavenworth
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Wenatchee
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Good
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Good
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Good
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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.
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For information on what each Air Quality Index color code means, click on the “Smoke and Health” tab.
Saturday, August 29, 2015
August 29, 2015 - Evening update: fire, rain, wind, and smoke
We had a little bit of everything today...Winds kicked up as expected, and frontal winds at noon were especially impressive, with gusts consistently in the 20-30 MPH range. Here are the data from Kettle Falls:
[ERRATA--posted a map here from MesoWest, which mistakely showed temperatures instead of wind speeds]
This led to some blowing smoke, and increased fire activity, especially on the Carpenter Road fire (at least a couple thousand more acres likely burned). Now, we'll likely have some smoke settling into the area, especially the Chewelah Valley/Colville area, but also in some other place with nearby fire activity:

[ERRATA--posted a map here from MesoWest, which mistakely showed temperatures instead of wind speeds]
This led to some blowing smoke, and increased fire activity, especially on the Carpenter Road fire (at least a couple thousand more acres likely burned). Now, we'll likely have some smoke settling into the area, especially the Chewelah Valley/Colville area, but also in some other place with nearby fire activity:

Rain on the ridges NW of the Chewelah valley appears to have prevented smoke from going into the Pend Oreille Valley:
August 29, 2015 - Noon update: Wind-blown smoke from the Carpenter Road fire.
Looks like the Carpenter Road fire is becoming active. Expect gusty winds and windblown smoke and dust until the wind dies down this evening, then likely some residual and potential heavy smoke in the area through morning.
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| Smoke could be heavy in locations NE of the Carpenter Road fire today. |
Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake & Methow Valley Fires - Saturday, August 29, 2015
Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake &
Methow Valley Fires Saturday,
August 29, 2015
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Note
that our forecast format has changed. Starting today we will be showing air
quality conditions for the previous day along with forecasts for today and tomorrow.
Saturday:
With the passage of a powerful cold
front today, winds will move smoke away from communities in the vicinity of
the Wolverine, First Creek, and Chelan Complex fires. Some smoke may drift in but will be
transient and not remain. This may be a great time to air out the house.
Sunday:
Following Saturday’s storm passage Chelan,
Manson, and Brewster will see smoke settling into these areas beginning
mid-afternoon. Due to their
proximities to the fires, Manson and Brewster may see heavier concentrations
with Brewster approaching levels unhealthy for sensitive groups. This will be
short lived as the smoke is expected to generally clear overnight in each of
these areas.
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August
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Yesterday
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August 29
TODAY
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August
30
Sunday
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Chelan
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Good
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Good
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Moderate
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Manson
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Good
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Good
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Moderate
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Winthrop
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Moderate
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Good
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Good
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Twisp
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Moderate
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Good
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Good
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Today may see occasional occurrence of smoke drift mid-afternoon and
into the evening.
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Brewster
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Good
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Good
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Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
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Leavenworth
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Wenatchee
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Good
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Good
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Good
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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.
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Friday, August 28, 2015
8/28/2015 Have you seen some of the work of the 4 ARA's currently working in Washington?
What’s
an Air Resource Advisor?
There’s a new kind of expert available to incident management teams and
agency administrators. Air Resource
Advisors (ARA’s) are trained specialists who can be dispatched to an incident
to assist with understanding and predicting smoke impacts on the public and
fire personnel. They analyze, summarize, and communicate these impacts to incident
teams, air quality regulators, and the public.
Smoke from wildfires can have an enormous impact on the public and fire
personnel, affecting health, interfering with transportation safety, and
upsetting tourism and local economies. ARA’s
are technical specialists with expertise in air quality science including: air
quality monitoring, smoke modeling, pollutant health thresholds, and
communicating about smoke risks and mitigation.
During wildfire incidents when smoke is a concern, their objective is to provide timely smoke impact and forecast
information and messages based on best-available science. They work with
multiple agencies to address public health concerns, smoke risk to
transportation safety, and fire personnel exposure.
What all does an ARA do?
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Provide, install, and operate air quality monitors in communities,
base and spike camps as needed.
· Summarize information about current air quality conditions
compared to national health thresholds and communicate findings with partner
agencies and the public.
· Run smoke models and provide forecasts of future air quality impacts.
· Work with safety officers to address incident personnel impacts
from smoke.
· Provide information on how to reduce and mitigate smoke exposure.
· Support IMTs in public meetings and in media such as Inciweb,
AirNow and smoke blogs.
8/28/2015 Air Quality and Smoke Report for SE Washington
An Air Resource Adviser assigned to the fires near Baker City, OR is including parts of Washington (Walla Walla and Clarkston) in his daily air quality/smoke forecasts. See his report for today at this link: http://oregonsmoke.blogspot.com/2015/08/82815-air-quality-report-for-ne-oregon.html
Wildfire smoke forecast through Monday 31 August
Smoke forecasts for north central and northeast Washington are covered in the two posts below. This post covers the remaining areas of the state.
Some clearing occurred Thursday evening. Here is the satellite picture taken last afternoon.
Smoke returned overnight. Most areas however are showing Moderate or USG air now. Goldendale temporary monitor reporting Good air overnight. Southwest winds will slowly pick up across the Columbia Basin and air quality will improve at most sites today. Expecting mostly Good air later today, although the Lewis- Clark valley might be harder to clear out and might stay Moderate.
Winds briefly turn easterly overnight as low pressure approaches from the coast. Some models emphasize this more than others. If this does materialize, it will drag some Idahoan smoke over far eastern Washington and also result in some smoke making a run for the western foothills of the Cascades, if not into Western Washington overnight. However any smoke on the west side will be short lived, as strong southwest winds kick up on Saturday morning, bring rain to western WA and the Cascades.
Saturday should see mostly Good air quality in these areas. However please pay attention to the Red Flag warnings and Blowing Dust advisories in eastern Washington.
Winds will remain strong enough to maintain mostly Good air on Saturday night into Sunday. It is not impossible for some Oregon wildfire smoke to make its way over parts of the Columbia Basin on Sunday, but it is unlikely to degrade air quality very much.
Expect mostly Good air on Sunday, though Moderate air cannot be ruled out. Better air in the afternoon, slightly worse overnight.
Nevertheless the Air Quality Alert remains in effect because smoke clearing will not be sustained through the entire weekend.
Some clearing occurred Thursday evening. Here is the satellite picture taken last afternoon.
Smoke returned overnight. Most areas however are showing Moderate or USG air now. Goldendale temporary monitor reporting Good air overnight. Southwest winds will slowly pick up across the Columbia Basin and air quality will improve at most sites today. Expecting mostly Good air later today, although the Lewis- Clark valley might be harder to clear out and might stay Moderate.
Winds briefly turn easterly overnight as low pressure approaches from the coast. Some models emphasize this more than others. If this does materialize, it will drag some Idahoan smoke over far eastern Washington and also result in some smoke making a run for the western foothills of the Cascades, if not into Western Washington overnight. However any smoke on the west side will be short lived, as strong southwest winds kick up on Saturday morning, bring rain to western WA and the Cascades.
Saturday should see mostly Good air quality in these areas. However please pay attention to the Red Flag warnings and Blowing Dust advisories in eastern Washington.
Winds will remain strong enough to maintain mostly Good air on Saturday night into Sunday. It is not impossible for some Oregon wildfire smoke to make its way over parts of the Columbia Basin on Sunday, but it is unlikely to degrade air quality very much.
Expect mostly Good air on Sunday, though Moderate air cannot be ruled out. Better air in the afternoon, slightly worse overnight.
Nevertheless the Air Quality Alert remains in effect because smoke clearing will not be sustained through the entire weekend.
Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake & Methow Valley Fires Friday, August 28, 2015
Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake & Methow Valley Fires Friday, August 28, 2015
Prepared by: Carolyn Kelly, Air Resource Advisor Trainee (ckelly8384@gmail.com)
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Friday:
Yesterday’s winds cleared out the
smoke in local communities. Those communities nearest to the fires may see
smoke drift into the valleys beginning mid-afternoon.
Saturday:
Gusty winds will bring some relief
from smoke for affected communities.
Sunday: Weather pattern will remain cool and breezy with
occasional light showers.
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August
28
Air
quality –
Friday
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August
29
Air
Quality – Saturday
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August
30
Air
Quality –
Sunday
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Comments
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Chelan
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Depending on the rain and wind
that comes through today, air quality may improve beyond the predicted level.
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USG
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Manson
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USG
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Moderate
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Good
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Unhealthy
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Winthrop
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USG
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USG
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Good
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Twisp
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Unhealthy
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Unhealthy
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Good
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Leavenworth
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Wenatchee
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Brewster
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Unhealthy
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USG
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Good
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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.
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For information on what each air Quality Index color code means, click on the “Smoke and Health” tab.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
August 27, 2015 Monitoring data, post-wind event
August 27 Evening Update: As predicted, winds picked up this afternoon, and cleared the air at many of the sites we are tracking for NE Washington, in many cases (Inchelium, Omak, Republic, and Nespelem) going from Hazardous/Very Unhealthy levels to Moderate levels in just a few hours.
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| Link to latest at this set of sites here (click Generate plots to see detailed graphs) |
Here's the 06:16 AM VIIRS image from the next morning:
Comparison of the Last 6 Years of Smoke from Wildfires
The State Department of Ecology has put together the graph above showing that some communities are seeing greater effects from smoke than previous years. Many of the communities closest to the larger and longer burning wildfires are seeing more days this year that are in the very unhealthy and even hazardous ranges.
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