Fernadez

active fire

Wildfire

ACRES BURNED

565

STATE

Florida

ORIGIN COUNTY
Lake
containment

75%

Active Hotspots

Active Hotspots are heat signatures detected by satellites within the last 24 hours.

  • Most locations are covered at least every 3-5 hours.
  • Some hotspots may be unrelated to wildfires.

Active Hotspots (0)

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Recent Hotspots

Recent Hotspots are heat signatures detected by satellites within the last 7 days.

  • Most locations were covered at least every 4-6 hours.
  • Does not include last 24 hours.

Recent Hotspots (0)

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Flame Animation

Flame Animations are visual depictions of flame behavior based on known data.

  • Wind data from National Weather Service.
  • Some flames depicted may be unrelated to wildfires.

Flame Animation

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29.0288884586365, -81.4363701418624

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2025-03-21

TIMELINE

10 days

March 21

Detected

March 31

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.

Time Scale

Inherent speed (at zero wind). Controls the overall speed of the simulation, affecting how quickly particles move and update.

3.5x

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

Undetermined

BEHAVIOR
Minimal

BEHAVIOR DETAILS
  1. Short Crown Runs
  2. Creeping
  3. Single Tree Torching
PRIMARY FUEL TYPE?
Southern Rough


Description

USFS

Response

Lead Protecting AGENCY

USFS

TOTAL PERSONNEL

24

DISPATCH CENTER
Florida Interagency Coordination Center
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP

Federal
(USFS)

WEATHER

Nearby Air Quality
AQI

*

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forecast

From the Web

External data is not official

This information is compiled automatically, and is not confirmed by a human reviewer.

2025-03-31 20:03:55.7690282025-03-31 20:03:55.769028

1. Start Time & Info

**Start Date/Time/Location** The information provided does not specify the details of the "Fernandez Fire" directly, but it appears there is a significant wildfire in southern Miami-Dade County. As of the latest reports, this fire started in the area but the exact date and time are not specified in the sources provided. **Size and Containment** As of Tuesday evening, the fire in southern Miami-Dade County had scorched 3,600 acres and was only 20% contained, according to data from the Florida Forest Service[2]. **Growth and Rate of Spread** The fire has been growing due to favorable fire weather conditions, including high winds and low humidity. There is no rain forecasted for the week, contributing to the fire's spread[2]. **Containment Efforts** Firefighting efforts involve multiple units from Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, including two water tender trucks and air rescue, as well as personnel from the Florida Forest Service. Air rescue has been conducting water drops to help contain the fire[2].

2. Evacuations & Closures

**Evacuations and Sheltering:** - There is no specific mention of mandatory evacuation orders or warnings for the fire in southern Miami-Dade County. However, residents are advised to be cautious and prepared for potential disruptions. **Road Closures** Card Sound Road remained closed due to the fire, and U.S. 1's 18-Mile Stretch was closed for part of the day but reopened later. Drivers should expect disruptions in and out of the Florida Keys as fire mitigation efforts continue[2]. **For more information, visit:** - [Florida Forest Service's Fire Information Page]: This would be a reliable source for updates on wildfires in Florida. - [Miami-Dade Fire Rescue's Official Website]: For local updates and emergency information. - [Monroe County Sheriff's Office]: For traffic and safety advisories related to the fire.

3. Current Impact

**Impacts:** **Injuries and Fatalities** There are no reported fatalities or injuries directly attributed to this specific fire in the sources provided. **Structures Impacted** No specific details on structures damaged or destroyed are mentioned in the context of this fire. **Traffic and Infrastructure** The fire has caused significant traffic disruptions, particularly on Card Sound Road and U.S. 1's 18-Mile Stretch[2]. **Notable Impacts** Smoke from the fire has affected air quality in extreme southern Miami-Dade and the upper Keys, prompting advisories for residents to keep their vehicle windows rolled up and use air conditioning on recirculate to maintain clean air inside vehicles[2]. **Safety Concerns:** **Air Quality** Smoke from the fire poses health risks, especially for those with respiratory conditions. Residents are advised to stay indoors and use air purifiers if possible[2]. **Burn Bans** No specific burn bans are mentioned in the context of this fire, but general fire safety precautions are advised due to the dry and stable atmospheric conditions.

4. Current Outlook

**Containment Projections** Firefighters anticipate the fire to burn for several days due to the lack of rain in the forecast and ongoing dry, stable atmospheric conditions. Containment efforts are ongoing but challenging due to the weather[2]. **Weather and Wind Warnings** A Red Flag Warning and High Wind Warning are in effect, with northeast winds expected to diminish during the day but pick up again in the evening and remain strong through the week. No rain is forecasted to help with containment[2].

5. Weather info

**Cause** The cause of the fire in southern Miami-Dade County is not specified in the provided sources. **Weather and Climate** The fire is being fueled by extreme fire weather conditions, including high winds and low humidity. The area is experiencing a very dry, stable atmosphere, which is conducive to wildfire growth and development[2]. Given the information, it appears there might be some confusion between the "Fernandez Fire" and the general wildfire situation in southern Miami-Dade County. The sources provided do not specifically mention a "Fernandez Fire," but they do detail an ongoing wildfire in the region.

Citations

['https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/ex-firefighter-pleads-not-guilty-after-son-killed-in-unauthorized-training-exercise/3573400/', 'https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/florida-fire-map-active-wildfires-2025/', 'https://www.local10.com/news/local/2025/02/21/ex-firefighter-arrested-in-sons-death-in-unauthorized-virginia-gardens-training-catastrophe/', 'https://www.firerescue1.com/legal/former-fla-ffs-arrested-for-role-in-live-fire-training-death', 'https://www.firelawblog.com/2024/11/10/miami-dade-resignations-follow-fatal-training-exercise/']

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