Boise Fire Backing into Recent Fires

Boise Fire backing into recent fires – Ryan Stephens After making a significant slope reversal and running to the top of Antenna Ridge, the fire has moderated over the past 24 hours and is now backing into recent fire footprints. Today, crews are working on the fire’s east side with the addition of two new … Read more

Boise Fire Takes a Walk

8/14/2024 – 6:30am. In yesterday’s post we talked about the high potential for the Boise Fire to cross Boise Creek and make a big run up the north fork of Boise Creek. That happened yesterday evening. We’ve also been talking on the Livestream about how some locals have been pushing for the incident management team … Read more

Fire Effects of Park Fire in Upper Bidwell Park

Here is a video that was posted recently to YouTube by a user who goes by Brandon Beans. It includes a sporty flight over Upper Park, and some slower views of the area where the Park Fire was ignited. The video shows mixed severity fire effects in Upper Park. Many of the blue oak trees … Read more

Boise Fire – 8/13/2024

We have been using the Boise Fire as an opportunity to talk about the social aspects of fire management in the Klamath Mountains. If you missed those stories, you can watch them in the two videos embedded at the end of this post. 5pm UPDATE: The maps below show the fire’s location at 2:40pm, today, … Read more

Crozier Fire Triggers Evacuations in Northern California’s El Dorado County

A wildfire that ignited Wednesday northeast of Placerville, in Northern California’s El Dorado County, has spread across more than 1,000 acres, and authorities have ordered evacuations for nearby communities. The Crozier Fire had burned an estimated 1,187 acres by Thursday afternoon and was 5% contained, according to Cal Fire. It started northwest of Slate Mountain … Read more

Highway 32 Firing Ops and Fire Effects – Park Fire

Successful Firing Operation at the Park Fire: A Case Study Satellite imagery by Zeke Lunder Written by Ryan Stephens In late July, we took a trip up Highway 32 to observe the aftermath of a firing operation conducted to control the spread of the Park Fire. This operation was a critical measure to mitigate the … Read more

Major Firing Operations on Park Fire

Good morning! Cal Fire’s latest IR flight for the  Park Fire shows a major firing operation off of roads and dozer lines adjacent to Mill Creek Resort and cabin area, and along Highway 172 toward Childs Meadows. Note north arrow in upper right of following images: 2021 Dixie Fire burn in blue, dozer lines in … Read more

Talking Wildfire on KQED

The Lookout’s Zeke Lunder was on KQED’s forum on Friday, 8/2/2024 to talk about the Park Fire and wildfire resilience in California, in general. Here is a transcription of our conversation. You can listen to the broadcast here:   Mina Kim  Welcome to forum. I’m Mina Kim. Hotter temperatures expected this weekend and possible dry … Read more

Park Fire Damage Scope Unveiled

The Park Fire, now the fifth-largest wildfire in California’s modern history, has destroyed over 430 homes and other buildings in Butte and Tehama counties, and damaged another 42 structures, according to data released by Cal Fire on Wednesday. Cal Fire’s new damage assessment includes a map (now password protected…) of the structures damaged or destroyed … Read more

Park Fire – 7/30/2024

July 30th Update – Ryan Cowper Stephens Firefighting efforts on the Park Fire have yielded notable progress, though the situation remains dynamic, and with some seemingly insurmountable challenges to overcome, particularly on the Northern and Eastern flanks of the fire. The fire continues to burn very actively in remote, steep and inaccessible terrain. The added … Read more

Park Fire from Space – 7/27/2024

Today the European Space Agency’s Sentinel Satellite went over the Park Fire. This satellite passes over every 5 days, and has sensors which can see through smoke and detect heat. We use Sentinel data a lot in my day job for vegetation and fuel mapping, but during wildfires, especially on fires as large as the … Read more

Park Fire Update – 7/26/2024

Good morning, Here are updated maps for the #ParkFire, flown about 2am, 7/26/2024. The white line represents about 8 hours of fire growth. Interpretation in the individual photo captions. Today’s weather forecast is really not great, with high atmospheric instability and strong SSW and SW winds. We’ll do a livestream tonight, and a quick one … Read more

The Park Fire Explodes in Size- Near Chico, California

Here is a really rough map of where the Park Fire might be at midnight, 7/24/2024. Red lines are camera azimuths, where heat was apparent. Crosses in the red lines are potential places the fire has reached. The red, yellow, and orange squares are satellite heat detections, and the blue polygon is Cal Fire’s (6,000 … Read more

Mapping the Royal Fire in Placer County

The Royal Fire, which ignited Sunday in Placer County, has burned an estimated 169 acres and has potential to continue growing. The Royal Fire started Sunday below Royal Gorge, on the south side of the North Fork American River, made a big run yesterday up the north slope of the river canyon. It has so … Read more

Shelly Fire Tops 3,000 Acres in Siskiyou County

The largest active fire in Northern California today, the Shelly Fire is Siskiyou County, is likely to continue burning unchecked under the current weather conditions. The Shelly Fire, which ignited Wednesday, has grown to 3,380 acres with no containment. It is burning near the city of Etna. A high pressure system parked over Northern California … Read more

Thompson Fire Live Stream July 2024 Northern California Wildfire

Zeke Lunder started this live stream covering the Thompson Fire at about 5pm on July 2nd. This wildfire started today June 2nd, 2024, in Oroville, California, which is about one hour north of Sacramento. Lunder talks about the wildfire’s position in real time. He advises everyone follow evacuation warnings and leave early. This wildfire is … Read more

Understanding Fire Hazard: What is Fuel Moisture?

If you live in an area with high wildfire hazard, understanding the factors that raise or lower fire risk on any given day can help you live in better harmony with your surroundings. In the Sacramento Valley and the Sierra Nevada foothills this week, hot and windy conditions have prompted a red flag warning for … Read more