Day: August 15, 2016
Soberanes Fire, Day 25, 8/15/16 – Local Report
Midnight –
7:45 pm dipping from Rancho Grande for the firing operation, by Marcus Foster:
7:15 pm – I went back and looked at some of the operational maps from the Basin Fire and found an interesting one – interesting to those of us on the South Coast. With all the parks closed, the National Forest closed ONLY north of Nacimiento Road, the result is that the closures are sending all the hunters (hunting season opened Saturday) and campers up into our area. We are living on edge. This is what the USFS did a few days short of a month-long burn on the Basin Fire, which we approach on the Soberanes Fire this week. Can you understand why the South Coast is a tad on edge? We have been asking for a closure, down here, under these special circumstances, to no avail. I just sent this to GOLETA and King City, asking again.
6:00 pm – as viewed from down here, this is a helluva burn out operation. (Sorry, no photo.)
4:30 pm – Reminder – The Highway One closure has been extended until midnight.
4:20 pm – from Jen Smith on Clear Ridge, showing the burn out operation behind Partington
4:00 pm – Timber Top from Partington by Jeffrey Carmichael
Also, sadly CHP reports one of our Condors was killed when a vehicle hit it.
4:26 PM 4 [5] 1039 CT
4:24 PM 3 [4] PER 14, MOVED TO RHS FOR CAL TRANS OR THE VENTANA SOCIETY
3:53 PM 2 [2] OTHER CONDORS FLYING OVERHEAD TRYING TO LAND AND MAY CAUSE ANOTHER TC
3:53 PM 1 [1] CONDOR WAS HIT BY VEH AND IT IS 1125
However, apparently it was a TURKEY BUZZARD not a condor. Cambria’s Air Force is one less.
3:25 pm – from Pfeiffer Ridge looking SE by Pearl Bryan (this appears to be the firing operation behind Partington)
2:00 pm – Air support at Juan Higuera as seen from Clear Ridge, photos by Ed van Weijan
2:00 pm – just got word the burn out operation has moved down to Partington. Okay, those of you who have been through this incredibly difficult thing to watch, talk your neighbors through it!
11:30 am – I glanced out of my window earlier to note new smoke – and old smoke – up toward Big Sur and had no reaction. Smoke out my window, in my nostrils, and on my clothing has become the new norm after 25 days. Sad and a bit depressing.
From Barbara Ray in the comments section: (I was informed by a local that at least by 11, the northern border of the closure has been moved to Glen Oaks.)
“I just walked up to Fernwood where they would not let me pass beyond the driveway to the campground. The Caltrans worker whose truck was blocking Highway 1 there said there was a group of redwoods just North of the sewer treatment plant whose center had burned out. They were afraid the trees would fall and take out the power lines. There were two PG&E trucks in the Fernwood parking lot plus fire trucks. You could hear the chain saws. It was eerie to walk along Highway 1 with no traffic.”
7:15 am – Here is John Chestnut’s MODIS map of the Soberanes Fire:
6:45 am – overslept today, and woke to find Highway One closed this am around 4 am or so and may remain closed all day. Smoke seems to be sitting on top of the inversion layer, making an eerie, unfamiliar landscape. Coffee, then check on both fires.
Highway One Closed today
Soberanes Fire, Day 25, 8/15/16 – Maps, etc.
To give you an idea of where the Soberanes Fire is burning, we’ve included maps that are updated daily. These maps are provided by Cal Fire/US Forest Service.
The latest Heat Perimeter was detected yesterday at 9:42 pm. You can see the latest Heat Perimeter on the Infrared Topo map. Note: The Heat Perimeter is not current on any other Official Map.
We’ve also included the Weather Forecast, Fire Behavior Forecast and various links that you may find useful. Note: Additional links are located at the end of the post. Some links may open large PDF documents.
Please see Local Reports for the current fire discussion.
Infrared Topo: IR_TopoInfrared Ortho: IR_Ortho
IR Log
Weather Forecast
Fire Behavior Forecast
Operations Map North: Ops_North
Operations Map South: Ops_South
Legend
Briefing Map: BAMProgression Map: Progression
Links:
Xasauan Today Satellite heat detection discussion
Google Maps Adam Clark’s Google Map with most recent Dozer lines, IR flight overlay, and the Planned Fire Line. Note: You may need to be signed in to a Google account to view this link.
Mapping Support Same as above, but on USGS Topo Maps
MesoWest Weather stations that are located near the fire. Scroll down to S07 Central Coast IRAWS. See the Blue WX rectangles on the Ops maps for locations. There are currently 7 portable weather stations deployed.
Flight Radar 24 Live Air Traffic for the area. Note: aircraft flying at low altitudes may not be detected.
Additional Cal Fire/ US Forest Service Links:
INCIDENT PLAN Complete Incident Plan as of 8/15/16. Note: PDF may take awhile to download
IAP MAP CARMEL Dozer Carmel as of 8/15/16
IAP MAP SECO Dozer Seco as of 8/15/16
IAP MAP SUR Dozer Sur as of 8/15/16
Public Information Map PIO as of 8/15/16
Air Operations Map Air Ops as of 8/15/16
Firefighting Aircraft PDF guide with Cal Fire Firefighting Aircraft
SITUATION Situation Map (not current) as of 8/2/16 shows previous fire outlines
ELEVATIONS Elevations Map (not current) as of 8/2/16 shows hills and valleys in various colors