Six Rivers National Forest Lightning Complex Fires and the McKinney/Yeti Fires – August 7, 2022
Maps and captions: Ryan Cowper Stephens
Table of Contents:
- Zeke’s Video Briefing on YouTube
- Six Rivers National Forest Lightning Complex Fires
- McKinney and Yeti Fire Weather Forecast
- McKinney Fire
- Yeti Fire
Six Rivers National Forest Lightning Complex Fires
To better understand what’s happening on the ground and in our maps, CLICK HERE to watch an interview with the executive director of the Lower Trinity Prescribed Burn Association on KMUD’s facebook page.
INCIWEB update 12pm today: The Type 2 Incident Management Team 11, led by Incident Commander Christopher Fogle, will assume command of the Six Rivers Lightning Complex today at 6:00pm. Additional ground and aerial firefighting resources have been ordered and are en route to be deployed to this emerging wildfire incident.
WEATHER: Warm temperatures today could contribute to more extreme fire behavior. Firefighters will continue to provide protection for structures, infrastructure, and wildlife habitat.
August 7, 9am: Intel for the lightning complex near Willow Creek, CA has been limited. Mapping data is incomplete for everything on the south side of the Trinity River and Highway 299.
SRF Lightning Complex Infrared Lookout Maps:
*Lookout fire maps are high resolution. Click maps to open them in a separate window, where you can zoom and scroll. This can be helpful for viewing our maps on cell phones*
LOOKOUT MAP KEY:
Areas shaded RED are where the fire is most active. Areas shaded YELLOW are where the fire is cooling down.
Between the RED & WHITE perimeter lines is approximately 26 hours growth as of 10:30pm yesterday (August 6).
Areas shaded in BLUE and GREEN are relevant wildfires from the previous years that may influence how the fires spread.
McKinney and Yeti Fires
Fire Weather Forecast:
—McKinney Fire—
To better understand what’s happening around the fire and in our maps, click here to watch the USFS Friday August 7 McKinney fire operational update from KNF facebook page.
McKinney Fire Behavior Forecast:
McKinney Infrared Lookout Maps:
*Lookout fire maps are high resolution. Click maps to open them in a separate window, where you can zoom and scroll. This can be helpful for viewing our maps on cell phones*
LOOKOUT MAP KEY:
Areas shaded RED are where the fire is most active. Areas shaded YELLOW are where the fire is cooling down.
Between the RED & WHITE perimeter lines is approximately 24 hours growth as of 10:30pm yesterday (August 6).
Areas shaded in BLUE are wildfires from previous years.
—Yeti Fire (previously China2)—
To better understand what’s happening around the fire CLICK HERE to watch today’s KNF morning operations briefing video on Facebook.
Yeti Infrared Lookout Maps:
*Lookout fire maps are high resolution. Click the maps to open them in a separate window, where you can zoom and scroll. This can be helpful for viewing our maps on cell phones*
LOOKOUT MAP KEY:
Areas shaded Red show where the fire is most active. Areas shaded YELLOW are where the fire is cooling down.
Between the RED & WHITE perimeter lines is approximately 25 hours growth as of 10:30pm yesterday, August 6.
Areas shaded in BLUE are wildfires from previous years.