Soberanes Fire, Day 29, 8/19/16 – Local Reports

7:30 pm – haven’t gotten the evening report, yet, but I am not sure I can wait up for it. Today, I only saw the sun once. It was blood red. The rest of the day was gray and smokey – a depressing kind of day, a day when I realized this may be the new “normal” for California in the summer, unless we do something. If Mother Nature does not end our 5-year drought soon, this is what we have to look forward to. I feel for my grandchildren.

8:30 am – Morning Incident Report (there is a new format as IMT 3 takes over. Also note new fire information number as well as email address.)

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7:15 am – Today we start the 5th week of this fire … Yesterday’s firing out operations were a bit nerve-wracking for residents up on Partington Ridge. I can actually see Partington Ridge this am, and no plume, so it looks as if last night went well. They may be burning off any left over pockets, today, but will wait to hear from others closer to the “front” of this battle.

Soberanes Fire, Day 29, 8/19/16 – Maps & Links

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 8:03 pm. Growth last period: 2,396 Acres. All of the perimeter growth occurred in the Southeaster and the South. 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: Operation Maps are now located in the CalFire/US Forest Service Links below. Additional Links have been moved to the end of the post. Some links may open large PDF documents.

Please see Local Reports for the current fire discussion.

Infrared Topo: IR_Topo0002Infrared Ortho: IR_Ortho0001.jpg

Infrared heat detection overlayed onto Google Earth (provided by John Chesnut)Soberanes Friday AM VIIRS3.jpgDetail of the heat on the river near Pfeiffer.  Grass on far bank could flare up, as it is yet unburned.Soberanes Pfeiffer Friday AM

Weather Forecast0001.jpgFire Behavior Forecast0002.jpg

Briefing Map: BAM0003.jpg

 

Cal Fire/ US Forest Service Links:

INCIDENT PLAN Complete Incident Plan as of 8/19/16. Note: PDF may take awhile to download

Ops_North Operations Map North as of 8/19/16

Ops_South Operations Map South as of 8/19/16

IAP MAP CARMEL Dozer Carmel as of 8/19/16

IAP MAP SECO Dozer Seco as of 8/19/16

IAP MAP SUR Dozer Sur as of 8/19/16

Public Information Map as of 8/19/16

Progression Map as of 8/19/16

Air Operations Map as of 8/19/16

AirOps_Retardant as of 8/19/16

Additional Links:

Xasauan Today Satellite heat detection discussion

Google Maps (not yet updated)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 (not yet updated) 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.

Firefighting Aircraft PDF guide with Cal Fire Firefighting Aircraft

Chimney Fire, part 3, 8/18/16-8/20/16

8/20/16 –

That’s Hearst Castle, center left. Looks small, doesn’t it?

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3:30 pm – All hell has broken loose on the Chimney Fire. Not only is Hearst Castle threatened, whole communities including Oak Shores and Byson Hesperia are threatened. One Unit is being sent to Highway One north of Hearst Castle. Reports that it has spotted across the Nacimiento River. Fort Hunter Liggett is in the process of prepping the northern end of Bryson and the southern portion of the base. It may outrun their efforts at this rate.

3:15 pm – from SLOStringer:

“All – activity has picked up on the North/West end of the Chimney Fire. Sheriffs Dept is in the process of issuing a reverse 911 to several areas in Oak Shore, South Shore, Christmas Cove, Hesperia Road and others to issue an evacuation warning. A “warning, but STRONGLY suggested… the wind is picking up”. Leave early – do not wait.”

As of last night, the fire was over 11,000 acres and 33% contained. Updated figures when I receive them.This morning it is 15,439 acres and 35% contained.

Here are John Chestnut’s maps for today. Looks like it is on the move.

 

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8/19/16 –

Another with the IR info included from John Chesnut. Most of these red areas along the Rocky Butte Truck trail (if not all of them) are from burn out operations:

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Here’s Cal Fire’s 7 a.m. incident update sheet on the Chimney Fire: Incident Update Sheet
Date: 8/19/2016 Time: 7:00 A.M.
Fire Information Line: 805-543-2444
Media Line: 805-242-3640
Structures Threatened: 232 Structures Destroyed: 45 Structures Damaged: 7
RESOURCES
Engines: 198 Water Tenders: 38 Helicopters: 13 Air Tankers: 7 Hand Crews: 71
Dozers: 38 Other: 3 Total Personnel: 2,559
Assisting Agencies: California Highway Patrol, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff, Red Cross, San Luis Obispo Office of Emergency Services, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, California Conservation Corps, PG&E, San Luis Obispo Air Quality Board, San Luis Obispo Public Works, Paso Robles Fire Department, Monterey Co. Water Resource Board, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, US Army Camp Roberts, USFS, CAL-OES
Current Situation:
Extreme fire behavior was observed overnight. The Governor has declared a State of Emergency in San Luis Obispo  County. High temperatures, low humidities and afternoon winds are expected to continue today. The fire continues to burn in steep, rugged and inaccessible terrain. Residents will continue to experience drift smoke throughout the region. For updates on air quality and smoke advisories, visit http://www.slocleanair.org
Work by the damage assessment team is ongoing.
For more information visit the CAL FIRE website at http://www.fire.ca.gov
Evacuations: Mandatory: The Communities of Running Deer Ranch, Tri-County, Cal Shasta, Rancho de Lago, and South Shore Village Road
Closures:
At the intersection of Chimney Rock Road and Running Deer Road.
Additional Information:
With summer weather and extreme drought conditions, we are asking everyone to continue to use
caution, “one less spark – one less wildfire”. For more information on how to prepare for wildfires, go to
http://www.readyforwildfire.org.
For text alerts – text “follow @CAL_FIRE” to 40404

8:00 am – From John Chesnut:

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7 am – still getting things sorted out, and the Soberanes Fire posts up, so back by about 8 or so.

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Here are some links I forgot to post this am (you will have to copy and paste until I get this sorted out)

IR Map

Click to access 20160818_Chimney_IR_TOPO.pdf

Progression map

Click to access Progression_arch_e_port_20160818_Chimney_CASLU008948.pdf

Ops

Click to access ops_IR_arch_e_port_20160818_0225_Chimney_CASLU008948.pdf

3:30 pm – from Highway 46, photo by Jen Smith:

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from Cambria, also Jen Smith:

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2:30 pm – plume from the fields south of San Carpoforo right now, photo by Jen Smith:

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Plume behind Hearst Castle, also by Jen Smith:

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9:30 am – perimeter map with proposed (x..x..x..x..x) dozer lines and completed (double hash marked) lines, which look to have been breached in a number of locations. The lined red areas on the perimeter are the hottest burning areas, with the fine dotted ones still burning, and then the Single dots are isolated hot spots.

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From John Chesnut, 2 maps. He says, ” I am sending you two versions — one with just the perimeter data and one with the VIIRs added, I don’t know which is more accurate, but the odd points in VIIRS could be erroneous.”

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Here’s the latest on the Chimney Fire, as posted this morning at http://www.fire.ca.gov/current_incidents/incidentdetails/Index/1389
Chimney Fire Incident Information:
Last Updated: August 18, 2016 6:45 am
Date/Time Started: August 13,2016 4:05 pm
Administrative Unit: CAL FIRE San Luis Obispo Unit
County: San Luis Obispo County
Location: Running Deer Rd & Chimney Rock Rd south of Lake Nacimiento
Acres Burned – Containment: 8,300 acres – 30% contained
Structures Threatened: 232
Structures Destroyed: 45 destroyed, 7 damaged
Evacuations: Mandatory: The Communities of Running Deer Ranch, Tri-County, Cal Shasta, Rancho de Lago, and South Shore Village
Road Closures: At the intersection of Chimney Rock Road and Running Deer Road.
Cause: Under Investigation
Cooperating Agencies: USFS, California Highway Patrol, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff, Red Cross, CAL-OES, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, California Conservation Corps, PG&E, San Luis Obispo Air Quality Board, San Luis Obispo Public Works, Paso Robles Fire Department, Monterey Co. Water Resource Board, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, US Army Camp Roberts.
Total Fire Personnel: 2,312
total Fire Engines: 165
Total Fire Crews: 68
Total Airtankers: 7
Total Helicopters: 13
Total Dozers: 28
Total Water Tenders: 34
Incident Management Team: CAL FIRE Incident Management Team 2
Long/Lat: -120.98316/35.70595
Conditions: Moderate fire behavior was observed today with short-range spotting and single-tree torching. To date, 32 residences and 13 outbuilding-type structures have been destroyed; with four residents and three outbuildings damaged. Work by the damage assessment team is ongoing.
CAL FIRE Incident Management Team 2 is working collaboratively with PG&E to assess damage and restore services in affected areas. A damage assessment has been assigned to the incident. Tonight, firefighters will continue constructing containment lines while strengthening and securing control lines.
Additional Information:With summer weather and extreme drought conditions, we are asking everyone to continue to use caution, “one less spark – one less wildfire”.
Phone Numbers (805) 543-2444 (Fire Information Line )

Soberanes Fire, Day 28, 8/18/16 – Maps & Links

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 11:31 pm. Growth last period: 2,317 Acres. All of the perimeter growth occurred in the Southeast, Southwest, and the South.

We’ve also included the Weather Forecast, Fire Behavior Forecast and various links that you may find useful. Note: Operation Maps are now located in the CalFire/US Forest Service Links below. Additional Links have been moved to the end of the post. Some links may open large PDF documents.

Please see Local Reports for the current fire discussion.

Infrared Topo: IR_Topo0002

Infrared Ortho: IR_Ortho0001

Satellite map with IR overlay (provided by John Chestnut):Thursday AM Big SUR VIIRS.jpg

Weather Forecast0004.jpgFire Behavior Forecast0005.jpgBriefing Map: BAM0003.jpg

Cal Fire/ US Forest Service Links:

INCIDENT PLAN Complete Incident Plan as of 8/18/16. Note: PDF may take awhile to download

Ops_North Operations Map North as of 8/18/16

Ops_South Operations Map South as of 8/18/16

IAP MAP CARMEL Dozer Carmel as of 8/18/16

IAP MAP SECO Dozer Seco as of 8/18/16

IAP MAP SUR Dozer Sur as of 8/18/16

Public Information Map as of 8/18/16

Progression Map as of 8/18/16

Air Operations Map as of 8/18/16

AirOps_Retardant as of 8/18/16

Additional 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.

Soberanes Fire, Day 28, 8/18/16 – Local Reports

2:15 pm – I am hearing rumors of a community meeting at the Elementary School in Carmel Valley for tonight at 6 pm. No official confirmation, yet.

1:45 pm – Report from Magnus:

PIO’s Jacob Welsh & Richard Hadley called today and wanted me to let folks on Partington know that today, 08/18, will be an ‘active day’ of suppression efforts near Partington Ridge.

1. There may be continued burn-out operations east of the control line along the Coast Ridge road today.
2. There very likely will be much air support dropping retardant onto the Logwood ridge line/trail.
3. There is much support and equipment along the control line and they feel ‘very confident’ that they can keep the fire east of the ridge line.

The logwood ridge line effort is part of an attempt to actually stop the fire from spreading east and south. The probability of success is not great but they consider it worth the effort.

“If we can stop the fire here with retardant, ground crew and weather co-operating, we will save us from a much bigger ordeal lasting longer and costing more.”

Magnus

1:00 pm – As Jeffrey Carmichael says, who shot this photo below at noon today from Partington, “The March South Continues …”

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7 am – Good morning, all. There is smokey drift in all the canyons, but at least I can see Cone Peak and Partington Ridge this am. As someone pointed out to me last night, they have now changed the containment date from end of this month to end of next. No surprise here. Here is this morning’s fact sheet. They are now issuing them in Word, PDF, and jpeg, so much easier to download and upload. As always, I will be here throughout the day to add to this as information becomes available, or to answer any questions that don’t entail dusting off my crystal ball. 🤓 (I think Lucas might have slept in, as it is a tad after 7 and I haven’t heard from him. So maps and links will be added later.)

Soberanes Fire, Day 27, 8/17/16 – Local Reports

7 pm update – the Soberanes fire did not increase in either acreage or containment today. Still sitting at 76,683 acres and 60%.

5:30 pm – I am back, finished my SLO trip, but a few AHs from the Car Week didn’t want me to. There were Porcses , Lamborghini’s, Ferrarris, and even an Audi racing each other up Highway One through Cambria and beyond. Two of them almost sideswiped me during an illegal pass. I called those suckers in.

From Jeffrey Carmichael, taken at 5:00 of the burn out operation from Torre, moving south to Cold Springs Dozer line. If you do not know where this is, check out the dozer map link Lucas provides at the end of each Maps, etc. post

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7 am – Today, I am concerned about the Blue Cut Fire, now at over 30,000 acres, not our own, which still sits at over 76,000,  but even so, I had planned to go meet Rock Knocker in San Luis today and stock up on some fresh produce and milk and things, so at 9 or so, I go into the no man’s land of cell service, and I leave it up to you to bring each other up to date on what is happening with the fire closer to home. I’ll check back in when I get to SLO about 11.

Soberanes Fire, Day 27, 8/17/16 – 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 8:53 pm. Growth last period: 666 Acres. All of the perimeter growth occurred in the Southeastern Southwester and the South.

We’ve also included the Weather Forecast, Fire Behavior Forecast and various links that you may find useful. Note: Operation Maps are now located in the CalFire/US Forest Service Links below. Additional Links have been moved to the end of the post. Some links may open large PDF documents.

Please see Local Reports for the current fire discussion.

Infrared Topo: IR_Topo0001.jpgInfrared Ortho: IR_Ortho0002.jpgSatellite map with IR overlay (provided by John Chestnut):Big Sur Wed AM Satellite

Weather Forecast0004.jpgFire Behavior Forecast0005Briefing Map: BAM0003.jpg

Cal Fire/ US Forest Service Links:

INCIDENT PLAN Complete Incident Plan as of 8/17/16. Note: PDF may take awhile to download

Ops_North Operations Map North as of 8/17/16

Ops_South Operations Map South as of 8/17/16

IAP MAP CARMEL Dozer Carmel as of 8/17/16

IAP MAP SECO Dozer Seco as of 8/17/16

IAP MAP SUR Dozer Sur as of 8/17/16

Public Information Map as of 8/17/16

Progression Map as of 8/17/16

Air Operations Map as of 8/17/16

AirOps_Retardant as of 8/17/16

Additional 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.

 

Soberanes Fire Changes in Evacuation Orders and Warnings

And now, 15 minutes before the meeting scheduled for a mandatory evacuation order corridor, it is changed again. I have been complaining about the wording on the facts sheets for days as being not understandable, and asking for changes, as it didn’t make any sense. Finally, they get it right. I was my worst own editor, and now I am theirs. 🤓

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Soberanes Fire, Day 26, 8/16/16 – Local Reports

5:30 pm – I apologize for being missing in action for most of the day. An unbelievable fire storm called the Blue Cut Fire closed down I 15 in both directions as well as 138, and possibly some others. It grew 8 miles and 6500 acres in 6 hours. Major threat to life and property. My elderly aunt and uncle are down there and I have been following this fire, while still keeping an eye on Soberanes and Chimney (barely). I will post more on Soberanes as the information becomes available, but in the mean time, I urge you to share your first hand knowledge with each other in the comments section,

11:30 am – Community meeting tonight at 6 at the MAF. As a side note, per the evacuation orders and warnings notice I just got, this is in the mandatory evacuation order corridor.😋

11:00 am – clarification and changes in the evacuation orders and warnings just issued and posted separately. East side of Highway One from Andrew Molera to Ventana still under orders. This would include Captain Cooper School, cabins at River Inn, Blaze Engineering, Ripplewood, Glen Oaks, and the State Park, as well as individual homes on that side of the road.

10:30 am – very little information coming in about this fire at the moment, but on the South Coast eyes are turning toward the Chimney Fire as it marches west and north. The Soberanes firing operations are going very well, and reports are they have reached Lauffer Canyon with their efforts. Plan is to continue ahead of the fire burning southward.

6:45 am – The road opened as planned at midnight last night. The day is starting with no wind, cooler temps, and an overcast sky. All good for both fires. I have started a second Chimney Fire thread below the maps, etc. and will be adding to it throughout the day as I will this one.

Soberanes Fire, Day 26, 8/16/16 – 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 10:43 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_Topo0002.jpgInfrared Ortho: IR_Ortho0001.jpgWeather Forecast0007.jpgFire Behavior Forecast0008.jpgOperations Map North: Ops_North

Operations Map South: Ops_South

Briefing Map: BAM

Progression Map: Progression

MODIS map of the Soberanes Fire (provided by John Chestnut):Soberanes Tuesday 8_16 AM

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 8/16/16

IAP MAP SECO Dozer Seco as of 8/16/16

IAP MAP SUR Dozer Sur as of 8/16/16

Public Information Map PIO as of 8/16/16

Air Operations Map Air Ops as of 8/16/16

AirOps_Retardant

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