0672 RV

active fire

ACRES BURNED

STATE

ORIGIN COUNTY
containment

N/A

This fire is stale

This incident has not been updated in more than three days. Data may be inaccurate.

Active Hotspots
Active Hotspots are heat signatures detected by NASA satellites.

  • Snapshots happen 3-4 times per day.
  • Some heat may be non-wildfire.

Active Hotspots (0)

on

off

Recent Hotspots (0)

on

off

Fire perimeters are not realtime.

TIMELINE

days

Detected

LAST UPDATED
Wind Dynamics

first 2 will be pulled from the fire automatically.

Can have dynamic values. Ie > Higher wind value raises directional randomness value.

Wind Speed

Controls the velocity of particle movement, simulating how wind speed affects ember and heat plume transport.

11mph

Wind Direction

The prevailing direction of the wind as provided by the closest NWS weather station, expressed in degrees.

N(0)E(90)S(180)W(270) 0degrees

Directional Randomness

Simulates turbulence and local wind variations by adding random fluctuations to particle trajectories, similar to fire-induced wind eddies.

12%
Particle Dynamics

Can also have dynamic values. Ie > Higher wind reduces scale decay. Or Higher acreage increases. More than 30 hotspots increases particle lifespan. Etc.

Particle Lifespan

Determines how long each heat visualization element persists, analogous to the duration of visible thermal signatures in infrared imagery.

30frames

Particle Density

Controls the concentration of visualization elements within each burst, similar to the density of detected thermal signatures in a given area.

20%

Particle Scale Decay

Determines how quickly particles diminish in size over their lifespan, representing the cooling and dissipation of thermal signatures.

60%

Particle Scale Variation

Controls the range of initial particle sizes, simulating the variation in intensity of thermal signatures across a detection area.

80%
Burst/Emitter Dynamics

(⛔️ Some of these aren't totally working.). Controls the detailed behavior of fire particle emission patterns.

Burst Frequency

Sets how often new groups of particles are emitted, simulating the pulsing nature of thermal plumes and intermittent fire behavior.

2per sec

Particles Per Burst

Determines the number of thermal signatures released in each emission event, representing the intensity of individual heat releases.

3

Burst Duration

Controls how long each emission event lasts, analogous to the duration of individual thermal pulses in fire behavior.

0.3sec

Gap Between Bursts

Sets the cooling or rest period between emission events, representing the cyclical nature of fire intensity fluctuations.

0.2sec

Burst Length Variation

Adds randomness to the duration of each burst, simulating the natural variability in fire behavior and thermal signature patterns.

50%
Incident Data

CAUSE

Response

Lead Protecting AGENCY

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WEATHER

Nearby Air Quality
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* mph at * degs.

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From the Web

External data is not official

Information pulled “from the web” is compiled from sources that include non-official data, and is not confirmed by a human reviewer.



1. Start Time & Info

- **Start Date/Time/Location**: The 0672 RV Fire in Gilliam County, Oregon, was detected on August 18, 2024. The exact time and specific location within Gilliam County are not specified, but it is noted to be in the vicinity of coordinates 45.744676734205, -120.176436122878[2]. - **Size and Containment**: As of the last update on January 8, 2025, the fire has burned approximately 5,488 acres. The containment status is not available, and the data may be stale as it has not been updated in more than three days[2][3]. - **Growth and Rate of Spread**: The fire has been active for over 143 days, indicating a slow but persistent spread. However, specific details on the rate of spread are not provided in the available data[2]. - **Containment Efforts**: The lead protecting agency is the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), with response efforts coordinated through the Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center. However, detailed information on current containment efforts is not available due to the stale data[2].

2. Evacuations & Closures

**** Evacuations and Road Closures: - **Evacuation Orders and Warnings**: There is no specific information available on evacuation orders or warnings related to the 0672 RV Fire. It is advisable to check with local authorities for the most current information. - **Evacuation Shelters and Information**: No details are provided on evacuation shelters or specific locations for evacuees. - **Road Closures**: There is no information available on road closures related to this fire. - **For more information, visit:** - [Oregon Wildfire Dashboard]: This dashboard provides general information on wildfires across Oregon but may not have the most up-to-date details on the 0672 RV Fire specifically[3]. - [BLM Oregon-Washington Fire Information]: This site may offer more detailed information on fires managed by BLM, including the 0672 RV Fire[2]. - [Local News Sources]: Checking local news sources or official social media channels of Gilliam County or BLM may provide more current updates.

3. Current Impact

- **Injuries and Fatalities**: There is no reported information on injuries or fatalities related to the 0672 RV Fire. - **Structures Impacted**: The impact on structures is not specified in the available data. - **Power Outages**: There is no information available on power outages related to this fire. - **Notable Impacts**: The fire has burned a significant area of 5,488 acres, but specific notable impacts on communities, infrastructure, or notable structures are not detailed[2].

4. Current Outlook

- **Containment Projections**: Due to the lack of recent updates, there is no current projection on containment efforts. - **Weather and Wind Warnings**: The weather conditions and any related warnings are not specified in the available data. However, it is important to monitor local weather forecasts and fire danger ratings for any updates[2].

5. Weather info

- **Cause**: The cause of the 0672 RV Fire is undetermined as of the last update[2]. - **Weather and Climate**: The fire has been ongoing for several months, indicating it has endured various weather conditions. However, specific details on the current weather and its impact on the fire are not available. The region's climate and weather patterns, including any potential for high winds or dry conditions, would typically play a significant role in the fire's behavior[2].

Citations

['https://zoom.earth/fires/us-or-0672-rv-fire/', 'https://fires.cornea.is/fire/0672-rv/', 'https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/6329d5e4e13748b9b9f7f33f06a3c376/']

January 15, 2025 12:47 pm

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