On July 13, 2024, a lightning storm ignited multiple fires on the Sequoia National Forest;
The Trout Fire is northeast of Isabella Lake in the Dome Land Wilderness south of Sherman Pass Road and southwest of Bald Mountain (Tulare County).
The Long Fire is northeast of Isabella Lake in the Dome Land Wilderness southwest of the Rockhouse Meadow (Tulare County).
The Borel Fire will continue to be managed by the California Interagency Incident Management Team 11(CIIMT11). Information about the Borel Fire can now be found on a separate InciWeb page. Visit Casqf Borel Fire Information | InciWeb (wildfire.gov) for Borel Fire updates.
Current as of | Mon, 08/12/2024 - 09:44 |
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Incident Time Zone | America/Los_Angeles |
Incident Type | Wildfire |
Cause | Lightning |
Date of Origin | |
Location | Sequoia National Forest, Kern River Ranger District |
Incident Commander | Michael Burke - FDNY IMT |
Incident Description | Acres and containment: Trout Fire (Tulare County): 23,597 acres, 70% contained Long Fire (Tulare County): 9,204 ac, 98% contained |
Coordinates |
35° 59' 42'' Latitude
-118° 19' 03
'' Longitude
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Total Personnel: | 158 |
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Size | 23,597 Acres |
Percent of Perimeter Contained | 70% |
Estimated Containment Date | 09/01/2024 |
Fuels Involved | Trout Fire: Primary fuels include mixed conifer overstory, 1-3 feet tall shrubs with moderate grasses, small trees in Long Fire: Mixed conifer overstory, 1-3 ft tall shrubs with moderate grasses and small trees understory, and heavy |
Significant Events | Trout Fire: Interior islands continued to burn through the night, with low-to-moderate intensity. Long Fire: The Long Fire is unstaffed and remains in a patrol and monitor status. Minimal fire behavior continues to be observed. |
Planned Actions |
Trout Fire: Continue to improve, patrol and monitor firelines along eastern and southern flanks of the fire where Long Fire: Maintain patrol status on the fire and reassess periodically to ensure no changes in status. Suppression repair activities in progress. |
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Projected Incident Activity |
Trout Fire: 12 hours: Interior islands will continue to consume. Incremental spread to the south is possible from short range spotting. Sparse fuels mitigate significant growth to the east. Spread to the west and south is possible. 24 hours: Crews will continuously monitor and provide updates as needed. 48 hours: Crews will continuously monitor and provide updates as needed. Long Fire: 12/24/48 hours: Fire activity remains minimal with little potential for movement or spread. |
Weather Concerns | Temperatures across the fire today were around 3-5 degrees cooler along with slightly higher RHs in the 17 27% range. NW winds along the ridge-tops remained elevated until 0600, with gusts upwards of 26 mph while elsewhere terrain-driven winds prevailed. Skies remained clear, with some passing high clouds in the late afternoon. For tonight, ridge winds will remain elevated through around 0800, with sustained NW winds of 15-25/gusts to 35-40 mph. Winds in the valleys and drainages remain W 10-15 mph/gusts to 25 mph. Minimum temperatures across the fire will vary from the mid 40s to mid 50s, with RHs between 35 to 65%. |
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