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Christine Fire

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Unit Information

Texas 
College Station, 
Texas 
77845 
Texas 
College Station, 
Texas 
77845 

Incident Contacts

Adam Turner
Email: adam.turner@tfs.tamu.edu
Phone: 9403289158
Hours: S-S 8-8P

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The Christine Fire started at 2:35 PM on March 15th. Local fire departments quickly got on scene and began work. Texas A&M Forest Service was requested for support and arrived on scene with heavy equipment. The fire is largely fuel driven and is burning south of the town of Christine, TX. The fire was caused by a roadside start that moved into the tall grass and brush that is driving the fire. Weather conditions in the area will continue to be problematic tonight and in to tomorrow for firefighters.

Basic Information
Current as of Sat, 03/19/2022 - 15:10
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Roadside start
Date of Origin
Location 7 miles South of Christine, TX
Incident Commander John Settlocker
Incident Description A wildfire is burning South of Christine, TX just North of the county line.
Coordinates 28° 42' 11'' Latitude
-98° 32'
27
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Size 2,900 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 100%
Fuels Involved

Fire is burning in tall grass and thick brush.

Significant Events

Fire is active in heavy fuels. Fire is fuel driven with low winds

Outlook
Planned Actions

Crews will continue to push line around the perimeter of the fire to increase containment. Engine crews will continue to identify and remove heat along containment lines

Projected Incident Activity

Fire is largely fuel driven with moderate to high fire activity. Aircraft are inbound to assist in knocking down the head.

Current Weather
Weather Concerns

Cool start this morning but temperatures will quickly warm with afternoon highs in the mid 80s. As temperatures warm, expect for relative humidity levels to fall down into the upper teens to near 20 percent. South-southeasterly winds will start off light but will pick up to around moderate levels this afternoon with winds of 10 to 15 mph with higher gusts. Relative humidity levels are to recover after sunset with southeasterly winds holding in the 5 to 15 mph range. During the late overnight into Thursday morning hours when the relative humidity is the highest, some low stratus cloud development appears likely. This stratus deck will mix out late Thursday morning into Thursday afternoon as winds increase out of the south-southeast to around 15 to 20 mph with higher gusts. As result of these breezy south winds and relative humidity values falling to around 27 to 30 percent and the dry fuels, elevated fire weather conditions will again be expected for Thursday afternoon.