Friday, September 4, 2015

Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake & Methow Valley Fires - Friday, September 4, 2015

Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake & Methow Valley Fires - Friday, September 4, 2015
Prepared by:   Carolyn Kelly (ckelly8384@gmail.com)

Note that this will be the final report for this area. Please check current monitor status for up to date information.
Friday: More windy weather with a slight chance of rain will bring continued good air quality through today and into tomorrow. Areas closest to the fires may smell smoke at times due to smoldering.
Saturday: Depending on fire activity, areas nearest the fires may smell and/or see smoke impacts. Breezy winds will lessen the effects.
Site
Air Quality
Comments
September 3
Yesterday
September 4
TODAY
September 5
Saturday
Chelan
Good
Good
Good

Manson
Good
Good
Good

Winthrop
Good
Good
Good

Twisp
Good
Good
Good

Brewster

Good

Good
Good
Brewster may see some patchy smoke Friday evening which will clear out.
Leavenworth
Good
Good
Good

Wenatchee
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.

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For information on what each Air Quality Index color code means, click on the “Smoke and Health” tab.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Washington Wildfire Fly Through 9-2-2015 @ 7:45PM PDT

Here is a google earth-based fly through of the fires around Washington state...well worth watching!


Air Quality Summary Report - NE Washington Area Command Fires Thursday, September 3, 2015


 


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Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake & Methow Valley Fires - Thursday, September 3, 2015

Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake & Methow Valley Fires - Thursday, September 3, 2015
Prepared by:   Andrea Holland (andreahollandsears@gmail.com) & Carolyn Kelly (ckelly8384@gmail.com)             
Thursday: More wind and cooling temperatures can be expected today through tomorrow. The trend of good air quality will continue.
Friday: Breezy winds and a chance of light rain on some of the local fires can be expected. Air quality will remain good through the end of the week and into the weekend.
Site
Air Quality
Comments
September 2
Yesterday
September 3
TODAY
September 4
Friday
Chelan
Good
Good
Good
Limited fire activity, if any, expected in the next few days.
Manson
Good
Good
Good
Winthrop
Good
Good
Good
Twisp
Good
Good
Good
Brewster
Good
Good
Good
Leavenworth
Good
Good
Good
Wenatchee
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.

For information on what each Air Quality Index color code means, click on the “Smoke and Health” tab.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

September 2, 2015: NE Washington fires, seasonal fire danger trends and smoke.

The cool and cloudy (even rainy) conditions we've seen so far this week will likely become drier, bringing potential for a little more smoke for the NE Washington Area, though not likely at the same scale as we saw last week.

How do we know this? Now is a good time to review what's driving the fire activity behind this smoke. One of the key metrics used to understand and track fire danger is called Energy Release Component or ERC. ERCs are basically a metric for how hot a fire can burn (the total available energy that could be released if the vegetation were burned by the flaming front of a fire).  The ERC can serve as a good characterization of fire season as it tracks seasonal fire danger trends well.  For Kettle Falls, roughly in the middle of the area where we have been tracking smoke, the recent rain has taken us from above 20 year historic highs, to below average ERC values:


Note however, that forecasted (green line) ERC values are heading back up again--though we are likely past the seasonal ERC peak, there are hundreds of thousands of acres within the perimeters of these fires. In many of these areas internal to the fire perimeter, there is still lots of heat being generated, especially where big logs in the heavy timber still smolder, over 1000's of acres.

The scale of these fire is going to be a big factor persistence of their smoke impacts:  If you straightened out the perimeter of the Northstar fire into a line stretching out to the southeast for example, that line would extend over 185 miles, nearly to Spokane!

VIIRS, the new high resolution satellite system that can detect heat from fires, shows (yellow dots) where heat was last detected in the past 6 days...These are the areas that could potentially produce more smoke if things warm up again, even if the perimeters of the fires don't expand further:


This pattern repeats across the other fires in the area too.  Here are the same graphics for the Kettle and Okanogan Complexes*.











Looking back - Air Quality Then and Now

Enjoying this clear air?  Here's a look at how air quality today compares to the smokier times last week. The season is not over yet and more fires may bring additional smoke.  Prepare by following the guidelines outlined by the Center of Disease Control (http://emergency.cdc.gov/disasters/wildfires/smoke.asp) and reducing your exposure to smoke as much as possible.
CHELAN

MANSON

BREWSTER

TWISP

WINTHROP

OMAK

LEAVENWORTH

WENATCHEE





Air Quality Summary Report - NE Washington Area Command Fires Wednesday, September 2, 2015



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Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake & Methow Valley Fires - Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake & Methow Valley Fires - Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Prepared by:   Andrea Holland (andreahollandsears@gmail.com) & Carolyn Kelly (ckelly8384@gmail.com)             

Wednesday: More wind and the possibility of isolated showers bring continued good air quality through today and into tomorrow.
Thursday: Breezy winds and small amounts of rain will continue the trend of good air quality.
Site
Air Quality
Comments
September 1
Yesterday
September 2
TODAY
September 3
Thursday
Chelan
Good
Good
Good
Fire behavior, of local fires, is expected to be minimal.
Manson
Good
Good
Good
Winthrop
Good
Good
Good
Twisp
Good
Good
Good
Brewster
Good
Good
Good
Leavenworth
Good
Good
Good
Wenatchee
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.

For information on what each Air Quality Index color code means, click on the “Smoke and Health” tab.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Air Quality Summary Report - NE Washington Area Command Fires Tuesday, September 1, 2015



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Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake & Methow Valley Fires - Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Air Quality Forecast - Chelan Lake & Methow Valley Fires - Tuesday, September 1, 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.
Tuesday: More wind and the possibility of isolated showers bring continued good air quality through today and into tomorrow.
Wednesday: Breezy winds and small amounts of rain will continue the trend of good air quality in the communities near the fires.
Site
Air Quality
Comments
August 31
Yesterday
September 1
TODAY
September 2
Tuesday
Chelan
Good
Good
Good
Fire behavior is expected to be minimal throughout today.
Manson
Good
Good
Good
Winthrop
Good
Good
Good
Twisp
Good
Good
Good
Brewster
Good
Good
Good
Leavenworth
Good
Good
Good
Wenatchee
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.


For information on what each Air Quality Index color code means, click on the “Smoke and Health” tab.