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Mariposa County Oak Fire Updates for Thursday, July 28, 2022

July 28, 2022 - More than 70 large fires and complexes have burned 3,020,265 acres in 12 states. Two new large fires were reported, one in Idaho and one in Colorado. Four Type 1 incident management firefighters credit nifcteams (IMT), five Type 2 IMTs, and one complex IMT are assigned to incidents in the Southern California, Great Basin, Southern and Alaska areas.

One RC-26 aircraft with Distributed Real-Time Infrared (DRTI) capability and support personnel from the 141st Air Refueling Wing (Washington Air National Guard) have been deployed to Boise, ID. One RC-26 aircraft with Distributed Real-Time Infrared (DRTI) capability and support personnel from the 162nd Operations Group (Arizona Air National Guard) have been deployed to St. George, UT in support of wildland fire operations. 

Prolonged and near-record temperatures and extremely dry fuels continue to increase the potential for wildires. For more information, visit the Predictive Services fuels and fire danger summaryfire weather and potential briefing, and the seven-day significant fire potential outlook. 

Lightning ignited more than 3,200 wildfires this year, but nearly 35,0000 were human-caused. Some people walk away without putting out their campfire, others light fireworks around day brush and grass. These behaviors are dangerous and unlawful. You can make a difference and reduce unwanted wildland fires by reporting careless and illegal behavior. If you see something suspicious, please call the nearest law enforcement office and help protect out wildlands. Please do your part to prevent wildfires and recreate responsibly.

Weather

Exceptionally hot, dry conditions are expected from northern California, across the Pacific Northwest and into the Northern Rockies and across the northern Great Basin. A mix of wet and dry scattered thunderstorms is likely to develop in the central Idaho mountains, into southwestern Montana, southeastern Idaho and western Wyoming. Gusty outflow winds are expected in the vicinity of thunderstorms. Monsoonal moisture will continue to generate widespread thunderstorm activity across the Southwest and Colorado Rockies, with a chance of heavy rain in the Front Range and into southeastern Colorado. Scattered thunderstorms are likely to extend into portions of southern California, the Great Basin and the Sierra Nevada. Isolated thunderstorms are also possible in southern and into central Oregon. Conditions will remain hot, dry and breezy across most of Texas and the Lower Mississippi Valley today. The thunderstorms that have been persistent across the central Great plains into the Ohio Valley may slide south to produce some precipitation in Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle and Arkansas, as well as continuing to produce storms and possibly heavy rain in the Ohio Valley. 

Daily statistics
Number of new large fires or emergency response
New fires are identified with an asterisk
2 States currently reporting large fires:
Number of active large fires
Total does not include individual fires within complexes.
73
Acres from active fires 3,020,265
Fires contained 4

Year-to-date statistics
2022 (1/1/22-7/28/22) Fires: 38,724 Acres: 5,610,142
2021 (1/1/21-7/28/21) Fires: 37,009 Acres: 3,392,053
2020 (1/1/20-7/28/20) Fires: 31,226 Acres: 1,964,416
2019 (1/1/19-7/28/19) Fires: 25,357 Acres: 3,149,811
2018 (1/1/18-7/28/18) Fires: 65,752 Acres: 4,242,621
2017 (1/1/17-7/28/17) Fires: 37,987 Acres: 5,279,990
2016 (1/1/16-7/28/16) Fires: 33,035 Acres: 3,231,673
2015 (1/1/15-7/28/15) Fires: 34,995 Acres: 5,569,671
2014 (1/1/14-7/28/14) Fires: 32,164 Acres: 1,618,732
2013 (1/1/13-7/28/13) Fires: 27,323 Acres: 2,257,949
2012 (1/1/12-7/28/12) Fires: 36,683 Acres: 4,046,445

10-year average Year-to-Date
2012-2021 Fires: 33,003 Acres: 3,410,527

Source: NIFC