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Monument Fire Public Information Map for Saturday, August 14, 2021.

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Afternoon Update: Monument Fire Update for Saturday afternoon fire has increased to 79,073 acres with 5% containment.

Basic Information

Current as of 8/14/2021, 12:01:25 PM
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Lightning
Date of Origin Friday July 30th, 2021 approx. 06:00 PM
Location Del Loma, CA near Monument Peak
Incident Commander Mueller, CAIIMT5
Incident Description Wildfire
Coordinates 40.752 latitude, -123.337 longitude

Current Situation

Total Personnel 777
Size 79,073 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 5%
Estimated Containment Date Wednesday September 01st, 2021 approx. 08:00 AM
Fuels Involved

Timber, Brush, Chaparral, Grass, Understory Litter

Significant Events

Upper level monsoonal instability enhanced a warm and dry air mass at the surface to support steady fire spread in all fuel types. Fire growth was primarily a function of rapid uphill runs and roll-out due to steep, complex terrain. Better ventilation provided new growth opportunities along the south side of Trinity River. Western expansion continued with transport winds from the east during the first portion of the day transitioning to the west during the afternoon. Predominate fuel type is converted brush. Heavy dead and down components are dominant in many areas. All live fuels are cured to levels normally seen in late September.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Continue protection and patrol in the Del Loma, Big Bar, Big Flat, and Streamwood areas. Prep structures in Junction City, Burnt Ranch, and Helena, as well as scattered residences along the Trinity River corridor. Hold the East Fork Road. Hold and mop up firing operations on the 60 road. Hold and mop up firing operations on the 3N51 road. Continue prep for firing along the power lines, and continue to scout, construct, and improve indirect line.

Provide structure preparation, defense and point protection on identified values at risk within the Trinity River drainage, Soldier Creek ,Big Creek, and Canyon Creek. Continue to prepare structures in the Burnt Ranch and Junction City areas. Finish preparation and continue firing the FA 60 road on the western edge of the fire. Begin firing operations on the Soldier Creek road to keep fire to the north. Hold and patrol overnight firing operations. Construct direct and indirect containment line as appropriate and where safe to do so. Prepare for additional planned firing operations. Scout control lines from previous fires for potential use. Patrol and mop up all values at risk in the previously burned areas.

Projected Incident Activity

Fair to good relative humidity recovery will gradually reduce the contribution of fine fuels to fire spread during overnight hours. Daily diurnal wind flow will steer established, deep seated fire both east and west along the 299 corridor towards Junction City and Burnt Ranch.

Remarks

The fire is burning in the footprint of the 2008 Cedar Fire. The terrain is extremely steep and access is difficult. Evacuation orders have been issued for residents of Del Loma and Big Bar on both sides of the Trinity River.

Current Weather

Weather Concerns

Increased moisture and cloud cover continued to move into the region with better humidity recoveries overnight. Up canyon winds lasted through around midnight with down-slope winds 2 to 4 mph developing overnight.

Forecast: Elevated moisture continued to move over the region with mostly cloudy skies overnight and a few convective cumulus clouds. Increased stability on Saturday with lingering moisture and partly cloudy skies during the day. Humidities will be a little higher Saturday with moderate to good overnight recoveries. General winds will be up slope and up the Trinity River canyon with gusts to 20 mph in the late afternoon. Light east ridge winds in the morning will become north west in the early afternoon with gusts to 25 mph lasting into the late evening.

Update: Smoke/Air Quality Outlook for the California Monument Fire and McFarland Fire for Saturday, August 14, 2021

Update: 

Update: 

August 14, 2021 - Monument Fire Update for Saturday Morning, 74,759 acres with 5% containment.

Basic Information

Current as of 8/14/2021, 6:42:05 AM
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Lightning
Date of Origin Friday July 30th, 2021 approx. 06:00 PM
Location Del Loma, CA near Monument Peak
Incident Commander Mueller, CAIIMT5
Incident Description Wildfire
Coordinates 40.752 latitude, -123.337 longitude

Current Situation

Total Personnel 774
Size 74,759 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 5%
Estimated Containment Date Wednesday September 01st, 2021 approx. 08:00 AM
Fuels Involved

Timber, Brush, Chaparral, Grass, Understory Litter

Significant Events

Upper level monsoonal instability enhanced a warm and dry air mass at the surface to support steady fire spread in all fuel types. Fire growth was primarily a function of rapid uphill runs and roll-out due to steep, complex terrain. Better ventilation provided new growth opportunities along the south side of Trinity River. Western expansion continued with transport winds from the east during the first portion of the day transitioning to the west during the afternoon. Predominate fuel type is converted brush. Heavy dead and down components are dominant in many areas. All live fuels are cured to levels normally seen in late September.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Continue protection and patrol in the Del Loma, Big Bar, Big Flat, and Streamwood areas. Prep structures in Junction City, Burnt Ranch, and Helena, as well as scattered residences along the Trinity River corridor. Hold the East Fork Road. Hold and mop up firing operations on the 60 road. Hold and mop up firing operations on the 3N51 road. Continue prep for firing along the power lines, and continue to scout, construct, and improve indirect line.

Provide structure preparation, defense and point protection on identified values at risk within the Trinity River drainage, Soldier Creek ,Big Creek, and Canyon Creek. Continue to prepare structures in the Burnt Ranch and Junction City areas. Finish preparation and continue firing the FA 60 road on the western edge of the fire. Begin firing operations on the Soldier Creek road to keep fire to the north. Hold and patrol overnight firing operations. Construct direct and indirect containment line as appropriate and where safe to do so. Prepare for additional planned firing operations. Scout control lines from previous fires for potential use. Patrol and mop up all values at risk in the previously burned areas.

Projected Incident Activity

Fair to good relative humidity recovery will gradually reduce the contribution of fine fuels to fire spread during overnight hours. Daily diurnal wind flow will steer established, deep seated fire both east and west along the 299 corridor towards Junction City and Burnt Ranch.

Remarks

The fire is burning in the footprint of the 2008 Cedar Fire. The terrain is extremely steep and access is difficult. Evacuation orders have been issued for residents of Del Loma and Big Bar on both sides of the Trinity River.

Current Weather

Weather Concerns

Increased moisture and cloud cover continued to move into the region with better humidity recoveries overnight. Up canyon winds lasted through around midnight with down-slope winds 2 to 4 mph developing overnight.

Forecast: Elevated moisture continued to move over the region with mostly cloudy skies overnight and a few convective cumulus clouds. Increased stability on Saturday with lingering moisture and partly cloudy skies during the day. Humidities will be a little higher Saturday with moderate to good overnight recoveries. General winds will be up slope and up the Trinity River canyon with gusts to 20 mph in the late afternoon. Light east ridge winds in the morning will become north west in the early afternoon with gusts to 25 mph lasting into the late evening.


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