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2024 SQF Lightning and Borel: Smoke Outlook, 08-01-2024
2024 SQF Lightning, Borel Fire
Publication Type: News - 08/01/2024 - 08:15
Fire
Yesterday, interior fuels consumed on the Trout fire and the Borel Fire was active, mostly on the eastern edge, in the south fork of Erskine creek. The Borel fire has not moved significantly up the eastern side of Erskine creek. Expected fire behavior on the Borel includes possible crown fire runs and spotting.
Smoke
Yesterday, smoke transport was influenced by southerly winds and tracked to the north/northwest. The lower Owens Valley experienced less impact and evening pooling in Lone Pine was reduced. Today, southerly flow will continue under a ridging pattern, and we’ll see temperatures continue to increase. Western foothill communities will see generally MODERATE to USG conditions as smoke tracks north. The southern Owens Valley can expect a bit of a break with MODERATE conditions from Lone Pine south. The north valley should see generally GOOD to MODERATE conditions. Lake Isabella and Kernville can expect generally MODERATE conditions with periods of USG in the AM through early afternoon as smoke mixes down.