
| Date | Critical Status |
Critical Below (feet) |
Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 09/18/09 09:04:23 | No | ||
| 08/21/09 11:16:30 | No | ||
| 07/28/09 10:08:59 | No | Fuels drying in sagebrush. Thunderstorms drier than in other zones. | |
| 06/30/09 10:00:57 | No | ||
| 05/26/09 15:43:45 | No | ||
| 09/04/08 15:38:08 | No | Last weekend's widespread precipitation has moderated the dead and down fuels. Sage grass is pretty much cured at all elevations and given warmer and dry conditions, will burn actively | |
| 08/27/08 19:49:27 | Yes | 8,500 | Fuels are now critica. Sage/grass below 8,000 feet is cured. |
| 08/27/08 19:48:06 | Yes | 8,500 | Fuels are now critica. Sage/grass below 8,000 feet is cured. |
| 08/25/08 13:59:00 | Yes | 8,500 | Fuels are now just at the critical level. Sage/grass below 8,000 feet iscured. |
| 08/21/08 17:11:37 | No | Still just below critical status | |
| 08/13/08 08:52:56 | No | Scattered precipitation last weekend and slightly cooler temperatures have kept this area just below critical status | |
| 08/04/08 09:41:27 | No | Fuels are steadily curing but have not yet reached Critical levels. Thousand hour fuels are also steadily dropping but field measured sites are holding well. | |
| 07/30/08 13:26:56 | No | Fuels are steadily curing but have not yet reached Critical levels. Thousand hour fuels are also steadily dropping but field measured sites are holding well. | |
| 07/28/08 15:44:54 | No | Fuels are steadily curing but have not yet reached Critical levels. Thousand hour fuels are also steadily dropping but field measured sites are holding well. | |
| 07/19/08 20:24:50 | No | Live fuels below 7,500 are rapidly curing.; ERCs continue a steep climb as we have had little or no precipation the past three weeks | |
| 07/16/08 10:31:44 | No | Snow is about gone below 10,000 feet. Live fuels are green; lower to mid elevation dead fuels continue to dry. | |
| 07/09/08 08:49:15 | No | Warm the past week, snowline is at about 9,500. Live fuels are green; lower elevation dead fuels are drying quickly | |
| 07/01/08 11:10:04 | No | Warm the past week, snowline is at about 9,500. Live fuels are green; lower elevation dead fuels are drying quickly | |
| 06/12/08 07:41:00 | No | Warm the past week, snowline is at about 9,500. Live fuels are green; lower elevation dead fuels are drying quickly | |
| 09/20/07 08:37:41 | No | Average September, looking to potentiasl moisture over the weekend to begin elevating hevay fuel moistures, esp at elevation. | |
| 09/10/07 13:15:29 | No | Average September | |
| 09/02/07 08:37:07 | No | The north half of 414 has received moderating precipitation through the late summer, while the south half (WY-BTF, Kemmerer RD) has not, still only the Kelley WFU has burned within the south half and fuels remain Not Critical. | |
| 08/25/07 15:07:15 | No | The north half of 414 is still showing effects of significant rains, while the south half of 414 has missed most of this moisture. At this point the south half could be considered "near critical" but not close enough to warrant listing the zone as "Critical" fuels. Live fuels are completely cured at low elevations and south exposures - these would be receptive to fire growth during hot, windy conditions. | |
| 08/18/07 16:58:39 | No | The north half of 414 has received siginificant rains, while the south half of 414 has missed most of this recent surge of moisture. At this point the south half could be considered "near critical" but will drop the overall critical for 414 for the short term. Live fuels are completely cured would be receptive to large fire growth following a couple of days of drying. | |
| 08/18/07 16:56:09 | No | The north half of 414 has received siginificant rains, while the south half of 414 has missed most of this recent surge of moisture. At this point the south half could be considered "near critical" but will drop the overall critical for 414 for the short term. Live fuels are completely cured would be receptive to large fire growth following a couple of days of drying. | |
| 08/11/07 22:47:35 | Yes | 9,000 | Live fuels are completely cured. 1,000 fuels are quickly drying out from last weeks rains and are close to critical |
| 07/31/07 08:49:26 | Yes | 9,500 | Live fuels are completely cured. 1,000 fuels are quickly drying out from last weeks rains and are close to critical |
| 07/26/07 10:49:53 | Yes | 9,500 | Live fuels are cured at low elevations, with mid elevation fuels curing rapidly.1,000 fuels estimated between 10-12 which is considered critical. Scattered rain showers have moderated fire potential short-term, but rain's effect will be short lived. |
| 07/18/07 11:18:22 | Yes | 9,500 | Live fuels are cured at low elevations, with mid elevation fuels curing rapidly.1,000 fuels estimated between 10-12 which is considered critical. Scattered rain showers have moderated fire potential short-term, but rain's effect will be short lived. |
| 07/10/07 11:47:12 | Yes | 9,000 | Most live fuels are in transition and with only low elevation south and west slopes close to curing, dead fuels including 1,000 fuels estimated between 11-13 which is considered critical |
| 07/02/07 10:56:05 | Yes | 9,000 | Most live fuels are in transition and with only low elevation south and west slopes close to curing, dead fuels including 1,000 fuels estimated between 11-13 which is considered critical |
| 06/25/07 11:17:48 | Yes | 9,000 | While live fuels are still in transition and will not burn, dead fuels including 1,000 fuels are dry with ERCs at the 90th percentile |
| 06/15/07 18:14:41 | No | Snow is pretty much off except at the highest elevations (above 9,500 Ft). Green-up has occurred at all elevations, 1,000 hour samples are a indicating we are couple weeks ahead of normal fire season | |
| 06/04/07 10:10:57 | No | Snow level hanging about 9000' or so. In full green-up at low to mid elevations. | |
| 05/18/07 13:49:37 | No | Snow level hanging about 8500' or so. In full green-up at lower elevations. | |
| 05/11/07 08:38:54 | No | Snow level hanging about 8500' or so. In full green-up at lower elevations. | |
| 09/25/06 09:53:19 | No | Some snow on the ground above 9,000, 1,000 hour fuels are wetter, grass and sage are fully cured and will burn | |
| 09/07/06 09:49:41 | Yes | Live fuels cured and receptive to active fire spread, 1,000 hour fuels 10-12% which is critical for us | |
| 08/28/06 09:41:38 | Yes | Live fuels cured at low to mid elevations, 1,000 hour still dry even with 1/4 to 1/2 inch precip this weekend | |
| 08/16/06 11:59:50 | Yes | Live fuels at low to mid elevations have mostly cured, 1,000 hour fuels have dried significantly and are receptive | |
| 08/05/06 11:54:31 | Yes | Sage flats mostly cured, timber holding some greeness still | |
| 07/27/06 09:56:59 | Yes | Sage flats mostly cured, timber holding some greeness still | |
| 07/17/06 18:03:01 | No | ||
| 07/10/06 16:42:48 | No | ||
| 07/04/06 15:09:41 | No | Fuels starting to dry significantly at lower elevations | |
| 06/26/06 10:09:19 | No | Fuels starting to dry significantly at lower elevations | |
| 06/26/06 10:08:06 | No | ||
| 06/14/06 12:17:03 | No | ||
| 05/30/06 11:12:47 | No | Still plenty of snow above 8,500 feet , lowest elevations have greened -up | |
| 05/19/06 11:42:07 | No | Still plenty of snow above 8,500 feet , lowest elevations have greened -up | |
| 05/04/06 08:59:15 | No | Still plenty of snow above 8,000 feet , lowest elevations are just beginning to green-up | |
| 04/05/06 09:49:18 | No | Still plenty of snow, some south facing low elevation areas are becoming snow free | |
| 10/04/05 15:06:09 | No | Still plenty of snow, some south facing low elevation areas are becoming snow free | |
| 09/29/05 15:40:15 | No | Sage/grass cured below 7,500, precip last week moderated fuels | |
| 09/09/05 11:30:46 | No | Sage/grass cured below 7,500 | |
| 08/22/05 08:22:26 | No | Sage/grass cured below 7,500, recent precipatation has moderated dead and down fuels | |
| 08/08/05 09:18:15 | No | Sage/grass cured below 7,500, but overall fuels still not critical | |
| 07/20/05 15:48:21 | No | Still not critical, but could be a week away at lower elevations. Above 8,500 feet still pretty green | |
| 07/11/05 17:14:42 | No | Not critical, but fuels have significantly dried in the 6,000 to 8,200 foot range. Some early curing of grass on lower SW exposures | |
| 07/03/05 06:51:40 | No | ||
| 06/23/05 12:02:41 | No |