Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Red Flag Warning - NJ, Southeast NY, and Southern New England

7:15 PM EDT, May 13

I spent about 3 1/2 hours (2:30 to 6 PM) listening to the NJ State Forest Fire Service Division B online scanner feed. I was able to hear some of the feeds channels from Northern New Jersey (Division A) as well. From what I could tell, there was some wildfire activity in central and northern New Jersey. I'm not sure of the size of these fires, I know that I listened to reports of some that were under 1 acre, and the others were of unknown size.

The Red Flag Warnings in New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island And Vermont have expired. Red Flag Warnings remain up in New Hampshire until 8 PM EDT this evening.

7:10 AM EDT, May 13
Red Flag Warnings are up for all of New Jersey, southeastern New York, and southern New England. I'll listen to some online scanner feeds and try to follow the media to find out about any wildfire activity. Stay safe everyone!

National Weather Service Eastern Region, May 13 2015 7:02 AM. Red Flag Warnings in red.


Red Flag Warning


URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
334 AM EDT WED MAY 13 2015

NJZ001-007>010-012>027-132200-
/O.UPG.KPHI.FW.A.0003.150513T1600Z-150513T2200Z/
/O.NEW.KPHI.FW.W.0004.150513T1600Z-150513T2200Z/
SUSSEX-WARREN-MORRIS-HUNTERDON-SOMERSET-MIDDLESEX-
WESTERN MONMOUTH-EASTERN MONMOUTH-MERCER-SALEM-GLOUCESTER-CAMDEN-
NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON-OCEAN-CUMBERLAND-ATLANTIC-CAPE MAY-
ATLANTIC COASTAL CAPE MAY-COASTAL ATLANTIC-COASTAL OCEAN-
SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON-
334 AM EDT WED MAY 13 2015

...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 6 PM EDT THIS
EVENING...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A RED FLAG
WARNING. IT IS IN EFFECT FROM NOON UNTIL 600 PM.

* AFFECTED AREA...NORTHWESTERN, CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY.

* WINDS...NORTHWEST AT 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH.

* MINIMUM RELATIVE HUMIDITY...27 TO 32 PERCENT.

* MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES...GENERALLY FROM 65 TO AROUND 70 DEGREES.

* IMPACTS...ANY WILDFIRES THAT DEVELOP WILL HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO
  SPREAD RAPIDLY. OUTDOOR BURNING IS NOT RECOMMENDED.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
ARE EXPECTED DUE TO A COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS, LOW RELATIVE
HUMIDITY AND DRY FUELS. ANY FIRES THAT DEVELOP MAY QUICKLY GET OUT
OF CONTROL AND BECOME DIFFICULT TO CONTAIN.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WILDFIRE DANGER, BURN RESTRICTIONS AND
WILDFIRE PREVENTION AND EDUCATION, PLEASE VISIT YOUR STATE
FORESTRY OR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WEB SITE.


URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE

URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
318 AM EDT WED MAY 13 2015

...CONDITIONS FAVORABLE FOR RAPID FIRE SPREAD TODAY...

CTZ005>012-NJZ002-004-006-103>108-NYZ067>075-078>081-176>179-
132200-
/O.UPG.KOKX.FW.A.0003.150513T1600Z-150513T2200Z/
/O.NEW.KOKX.FW.W.0004.150513T1600Z-150513T2200Z/
NORTHERN FAIRFIELD-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-
NORTHERN NEW LONDON-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-
SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-WESTERN PASSAIC-
EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-WESTERN BERGEN-EASTERN BERGEN-
WESTERN ESSEX-EASTERN ESSEX-WESTERN UNION-EASTERN UNION-ORANGE-
PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-
NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-
KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHERN QUEENS-
NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
318 AM EDT WED MAY 13 2015

...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 6 PM EDT THIS
EVENING FOR THE TRI-STATE AREA...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN UPTON HAS ISSUED A RED FLAG
WARNING FOR RAPID FIRE SPREAD...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM NOON
TODAY TO 6 PM EDT THIS EVENING. THE FIRE WEATHER WATCH IS NO
LONGER IN EFFECT.

* AFFECTED AREA...LOWER HUDSON VALLEY...NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY...
  SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT...NEW YORK CITY...AND LONG ISLAND.

* WINDS...NORTHWEST 15 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH.

* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AS LOW AS 30 PERCENT.

* TIMING...THIS AFTERNOON.

* IMPACTS...RAPID FIRE SPREAD IF IGNITION OCCURS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. A COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS...LOW
RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND DRY FUELS WILL CREATE A SIGNIFICANTLY
ELEVATED FIRE GROWTH POTENTIAL.


Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Fire Weather Watch for Wed. May 13

URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
324 PM EDT TUE MAY 12 2015

.EXCESSIVELY DRY WEATHER SINCE ABOUT APRIL 23RD COMBINED WITH
GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY LOWERING TO NEAR 30
PERCENT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON HAS PROMPTED THE ISSUANCE OF A FIRE
WEATHER WATCH FOR THE ENTIRE STATE OF NEW JERSEY.

NJZ001-007>010-012>027-131030-
/O.NEW.KPHI.FW.A.0003.150513T1600Z-150513T2200Z/
SUSSEX-WARREN-MORRIS-HUNTERDON-SOMERSET-MIDDLESEX-
WESTERN MONMOUTH-EASTERN MONMOUTH-MERCER-SALEM-GLOUCESTER-CAMDEN-
NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON-OCEAN-CUMBERLAND-ATLANTIC-CAPE MAY-
ATLANTIC COASTAL CAPE MAY-COASTAL ATLANTIC-COASTAL OCEAN-
SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON-
324 PM EDT TUE MAY 12 2015

...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FOR ALL OF NEW
JERSEY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A FIRE
WEATHER WATCH WHICH IS IN EFFECT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.

* AFFECTED AREA...ALL OF NEW JERSEY.

* WINDS...NORTHWEST 15 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH.

* TIMING...NOON TO 6 PM.

* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AS LOW AS 30 PERCENT.

* TEMPERATURES...MAINLY 65 TO 70 DEGREES, COOLEST READINGS IN THE
  HILLS OF NORTHWEST NEW JERSEY.

* IMPACTS...ANY WILDFIRES THAT DEVELOP DURING THE AFTERNOON WILL
  HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO SPREAD RAPIDLY. OUTDOOR BURNING IS NOT
  RECOMMENDED.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A FIRE WEATHER WATCH MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
ARE FORECAST TO OCCUR DUE TO A COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS...LOW
RELATIVE HUMIDITIES...AND DRY FUELS. LISTEN FOR LATER FORECASTS
AND POSSIBLE RED FLAG WARNINGS.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WILDFIRE DANGER...BURN RESTRICTIONS...AND
WILDFIRE PREVENTION AND EDUCATION...PLEASE VISIT YOUR STATE
FORESTRY OR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WEBSITE.

&&

$$

GORSE/DRAG

URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
331 PM EDT TUE MAY 12 2015

...CONDITIONS FAVORABLE FOR RAPID FIRE SPREAD ON WEDNESDAY...

CTZ005>012-NJZ002-004-006-103>108-NYZ067>075-078>081-176>179-
130915-
/O.NEW.KOKX.FW.A.0003.150513T1600Z-150513T2200Z/
NORTHERN FAIRFIELD-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-
NORTHERN NEW LONDON-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-
SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-WESTERN PASSAIC-
EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-WESTERN BERGEN-EASTERN BERGEN-
WESTERN ESSEX-EASTERN ESSEX-WESTERN UNION-EASTERN UNION-ORANGE-
PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-
NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-
KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHERN QUEENS-
NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
331 PM EDT TUE MAY 12 2015

...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FOR THE TRI-
STATE AREA...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN UPTON HAS ISSUED A FIRE WEATHER
WATCH FOR RAPID FIRE SPREAD...WHICH IS IN EFFECT WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON.

* AFFECTED AREA...LOWER HUDSON VALLEY...NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY...
  SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT...NEW YORK CITY...AND LONG ISLAND.

* WINDS...NORTHWEST 15 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH.

* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AS LOW AS 30 PERCENT.

* TIMING...WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.

* IMPACTS...RAPID FIRE SPREAD IF IGNITION OCCURS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A FIRE WEATHER WATCH MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
ARE FORECAST TO OCCUR. LISTEN FOR FURTHER UPDATES REGARDING THIS
POTENTIAL.

Hurricane Hunters - 53rd Weather Recon Squadron (Air Force Reserve)

Last week one of Hurricane Hunter Aircraft (C-130-J) that NOAA uses to fly into Hurricanes stopped in Egg Harbor Township NJ, near Atlantic City, one of five stops on an East Coast Hurricane Awareness Tour. In addition, a NOAA G-IV participated in this tour. For coverage see:

The National Weather Service, Mt. Holly NJ has two pages of photo with tour highlights that may be found here and here.

Press of Atlantic City (May 5) (with photos, video and nice graphic looking at the work of a Hurricane Hunter)

Asbury Park Press (May 5th) (includes a video interview with Dr, Rick Knabb, director of National Hurricane Center with a focus on the importance of evacuation in advance of Hurricanes).

From the Hurricane Hunters Association - 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (Air Force Reserve)
Frequently Asked Questions
The plane (C-130J)
The people

I have been doing some reading on Hurricane Hunting aircraft recently and hope to post more articles about these special aircraft who do their work to keep all of us safe from Hurricanes. Safety meaning have a good forecasted track of the Hurricane so that evacuation can be put in place so that people can get away from the storm.

Friday, May 08, 2015

Atsion Wildfire - Wharton State Forest - final update

I wrote an article on May 7th with updates about the Atsion Wildfire that has burned approximately 710 acres in Wharton State Forest (Shamong Township, Burlington County NJ). The fire was first reported on May 7 about 1 PM. An AT-602 SEAT, Charlie 1 from Downstown Aero, on contract with the NJ Forest Fire Service and at least one helicopter and bucket worked the fire yesterday in support of the wildland firefighers on the ground.

According to the latest report from 6ABC in Philadelphia this wildfire is: "nearly 100% contained. They say moisture from dense fog in the area Friday morning (May 8th) has helped efforts to fight the fire."

B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page has been reporting on this fire about half-way down their home page, last updated this morning at 5:40 AM.

Unless there is a dramatic change in the wildfire, this is probably my last report on the Atsion Wildfire.


Thursday, May 07, 2015

Just in - wildfire in NJ PIne Barrens - Wharton St. Forest

Latest update at top, scroll down to see earlier updates.

May 8, 8:30 AM EDT
The Atsion Wildfire remains at approximately 710 acres burned. The fire, which started on May 7th early afternoon in the Atsion Lakes area of the Wharton State Forest in Burlington County NJ (Shamong Twsp), is at 75 percent containment according to a report earlier this morning from MyFoxPhilly (updated at 7:42 AM EDT with photos and a video). Photos from 6ABC (Philadelphia).

FOX 29 News Philadelphia | WTXF-TV
direct link to video

May 7, 8:55 PM EDT
I have learned from B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page that what I have been calling the Atsion Lake Wildfire is designated as the Atsion Wildfire. The Atsion Wildfire began this afternoon behind the Atsion Ranger Station in Wharton State Forest (Shamong Twsp, Burlington County NJ) east of US Route 206 and remains at 710 acres (including burnout operations). Aircraft operations have been suspended for the night. Scroll down for map and for photos taken from Charlie 1 (AT-602) earlier this afternoon.


direct link to aerial footage from NBC10 in Philadelphia of Atsion Lakes Fire taken earlier today

May 7, 6:20 PM EDT
Atsion Lake Fire remains at about 700 acres burned and zero containment.

report from 6 ABC with video (earlier this afternoon) and photos, updated 6:10 PM


Map of Atsion Lake Area Fire, NJFFS Section B1, May 7, 2015, Fire Activity detected by GOES Satellite


May 7, 5:22 PM EDT

Am hearing a report from the NJ Forest Fire Service Division B online scanner feed that the fire has burned about 700 acres and remains at zero containment. I just saw another live report from live stream from NBC10 (Philadelphia) confirming that the fire has burned in excess of 700 acres.

Photos taken by Ed Carter Jr., pilot of Charlie 1 (Downstown Aero's AT-602 under contract with the NJ Forest Fire Service) on the way to the Atsion fire. Photos shared with his permission. Thanks Ed for all you are doing to work this fire.


May 7, 2015 Wildfire burning in Atsion Lake Area of Wharton State Forest, Burlington County NJ. Photo taken from cockpit of Charlie 1

May 7, 2015 Wildfire burning in Atsion Lake Area of Wharton State Forest, Burlington County NJ. Photo taken from cockpit of Charlie 1

May 7, 2015 Wildfire burning in Atsion Lake Area of Wharton State Forest, Burlington County NJ.  Photo taken from cockpit of Charlie 1

May 7, 2015 Wildfire burning in Atsion Lake Area of Wharton State Forest, Burlington County NJ.  Photo taken from cockpit of Charlie 1

May 7, 4:55 PM EDT

Well, I continue to listen to the NJ Forest Fire Service Division B online scanner feed, taking a break periodically to watch live stream from NBC10 (Philadelphia). I just caught a live report about 10 minutes from NBC10, they are reporting that the fire in the Atsion area (Shamong Twsp) of Wharton State Forest has burned at least 100 acres and that residents have been allowed back to their homes. I just listened to another live report with video of the wildfire and the helicopter and bucket working the fire.
May 7, 4:30 PM EDT

This just in, there is a large wildfire (size not know at this time) burning near Wharton State Forest in the Atsion area (NJFFS Section B1) of Burlington County, NJ. A SEAT and a helicopter with a bucket are reported to be working the fire. Evacuations are in place and US Route 206 is closed between Route 30 and Atsion Road. For more information see: 6ABC (photos) and Philly dot com. The fire started earlier this afternoon and is of unknown origin.

I am listening to the NJ Forest Fire Service Division B online scanner feed as I write this.

I'll be updating this thread as I can, so stay tuned.

May 7th update on the Roosa Gap Fire (Ulster/Sullivan Counties NY)

1:00 PM EDT

In an update this morning, the Recordonline (Middletown NY) is reporting that the fire (known as the Roosa Gap Fire) has burned approximately 2,600 acres and is at about 90 percent containment. They are hoping that the fire will be fully contained today (weather conditions permitting). The concern is that it is both drier with a little more wind than yesterday. I'll update this thread if appropriate.

Wednesday, May 06, 2015

Update (May 6) on the Roosa Gap Fire (Ulster/Sullivan Counties NY)

The fire that I only recently learned is being called the Roosa Gap fire that I first wrote about on May 5th remains at 75 percent containment, having burned about 2,400 acres in and near the Shawangunk Ridge State Forest in Ulster and Sullivan Counties NY (see The Journal News, May 6 at 9:12 AM (with photos) and The Record Online (May 6 update, 12:29 PM).

I don't why I did not like at Bill Gabbert's Wildfiretoday yesterday, but I did today and saw that he started reporting on the Roosa Gap fire on May 4th with the last update being May 6 at 10:18 EDT, be sure to check out Bill's reporting on the Roosa Gap fire where if you scroll down a bit you will a map that he has done. I did some checking earlier today, and while I did see a that the Eastern Area Coordinating Center including the Roosa Gap fire in reports on their intelligence page (which is where I learned of the name of the fire), the stats about the fire on their large incident report was a couple of days old so I did not use it here.

While I have read other media reports that the cause of the fire may have been an illegal debris burn (for example: The Journal News, May 6 at 9:12 AM (with photos)  and  ABC7 in NYC (May 6 with video). However, The Record Online (May 6 update, 12:29 PM) is reporting that "The state Department of Conservation is still investigating the cause of the fire but has not released any other information regarding how it started and whether any tickets or violations will be issued."

According to report on Syracuse dot com (updated on May 6, 8:53 AM) our friends from the National Weather Office in Binghamton NY "sent a meteorologist to give on-the-scene forecasts to emergency crews."

The Record Online (May 6 update at 12:29 PM) reported that our friends from Canada (thank-you!!) sent an airanker to help. She worked the fire yesterday. NY National Guard Blackhawk helicopters and a couple of other NY State helicopters have been working the fire as well. I understand that wind and light rain may have shut down air operations this morning.

For those of you who are interested, yes I have seen mention of the Roosa Gap fire on some NYC TV news outlets (online reporting) including:

ABC7 - May 6, 8:04 AM EDT, with video
MyFoxNY - May 5, 3:35 PM EDT
CBS2 NY - May 5, 4:07 PM
NBC4 NY - May 3 video and May 6 report

Stay safe everyone!

Tuesday, May 05, 2015

Wildfire activity in Ulster County NY - May 5

Thanks to my friends from Pete's NJ Wildland Fire Page: Section B10, I have learned about a 1,700 acre wildfire in and near the Shawangunk Ridge State Forest. According to reporting from the Recordonline (May 4, 10 PM EDT) the fire started Sunday, May 3rd. Fueled by winds it spread to 1,700 acres yesterday May 4th. Evacuations were in place yesterday night in and near Cragsmore. The fire may have been started by someone who burned debris outdoors in violation of a New York State burn ban.

I found some updates on this update page from the Recordonline; as of 11:06 AM they are reporting that fire has burned 1,800 acres and is at 75 percent containment with National Guard Blackhawk helicopters and an airtanker from Canada come to work the fire from the air.

Finally, here is a short video report with some images of Helicopters working the fire.


direct link to video from Recordonline

Thanks to the Recordonline for providing free coverage (no payware) of the wildfire burning in the Shawangunk Ridge State Forest.

Stay safe everyone.

Monday, May 04, 2015

Wildfire activity - May 4th

12:40 PM EDT

I posted earlier today that all of New Jersey (among other places in the northeast) are under a Red Flag warning. I just got in from attending to some errands and outside chores so have just started to listen to the NJ Forest Fire Service Division A Scanner (online stream), so it is too soon for me to get a handle of what is happening on this Red Flag day in the northern part of New Jersey.

I did, however, check B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page (last updated at 11:52 AM EDT) and saw that they are reporting on multiple fires (about 50 acres total in the Pemberton Township-Whitesbog Village area (Burlington County, Section B6). Bravo 1 (AT-802) and Charlie 1 (AT-602) are currently staging at Miller Air Park. There are two news reports from Philadelphia at about 6-7 AM this morning, reporting on one of the fires, a four-acre fire: NBC10 (with video) and Fox29 (with photos).

I'll update this post as the day goes on if I receive any updates about the wildfires in the Pemberton Township-Whitesbog Village area or any other wildfire activity in New Jersey.

5:20 PM EDT

With the exception of a 30 minute break and having to duck out to take care of the plumbers who replaced a battery for my sump pump, I've been listening to the NJ Forest Fire Service Division A on line scanner feed for the last four hours. I know enough to know that Division A NJ Forest Fire crews have been busy this afternoon with at least a few wildfires of unknown size. I don't really know more than that at the moment.

Pemberton-Whitesbog Complex Regarding the multiple wildfires in the Pembertown Township-Whitesbog Village area of Burlington County,  there have been no updates from the NJ Forest Fire Service Section B10 website since midday. But I did see a couple of newspaper articles reporting on what I think are the same wildfires that the B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page reported on earlier today. One article is from the Courier_Post (12:35 PM) reporting on at least eight wildfires, the largest being more than 25 acres.The second is from NJ dot com reporting that the multiple brush fires are under investigation and are being considered as suspicious, they referenced reports from the Pemberton Township Fire Department's Facebook page. Going to this Facebook page, I found a  mid-morning update, the Pemberton Township Volunteer Fire Department confirming that these wildfires are being investigated and are "listed as suspicious at this time." A video  is posted on the Pemberton Township Fire Department's Facebook page.

In a Facebook post from about 2:30 PM EDT today the Pemberton Township Volunteer Fire Department reported on five wildfires:
  • Black's Bridge Fire (45 acres, 70 percent containment),
  • Huckleberry Lane (25 acres, 80 percent containment),
  • Rail Way (9 acres, 80 percent containment),
  • Two fires in White's bog (4.4 acres) are 100 percent contained
In this same 2:30 PM EDT update, the Pemberton Township Volunteer Fire Deparments  reported that their Chief and one of their tenders is assisting along with a tender from Hampton Lakes. In addition the NJ Forest Fire Service had the following resources working the fires: 
  • 40 personal
  • 10 brush trucks
  • 2 dozers
  • 1 aircraft
5:55 PM EDT

The B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page is reporting that all fires in the Pemberton-Whitesbog Complex have been contained. Bravo 1 and Charlie 1 worked this fire earlier today.

In addition, B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page reported on a wildfire of unknown size in Manchester Township, Ocean County (Section B7). Structure proptection was needed early on, with tstructure protection engines released later. It sounds like good progress has been made on this fire, but I am uncertain if the fire has been contained Both SEATs, Bravo 1 and Charlie 1 worked this fire.

8:53 PM EDT
Pemberton-Whitesbog Complex
The folk with the Pemberton Township Volunteer Fire Company reported about 6:30 PM that all except three NJ Forest Fire Service (BJFFS) Brush Trucks have been released. The crews in the three NJFFS brush trucks will be patroling the fires and doing mop up work.

Here is a report from late this afternoon from ABC6 in Philadelphia confirming these wildfires are under investigation, that the cause is suspicious:



direct link to report from ABC6

Nice job everyone, stay safe.

May 5, 11:10 EDT

I understand from some friends in Southern New Jersey (NJ State Forest Fire Division C) that they had a busy day yesterday (Monday, May 4th) in Division C. A second Air Tractor 602, Charlie 2 was working in Division C yesterday while Charlie 1 was staged at Miller Air Park in Ocean County.

May 5, 4:28 PM EDT

Manchester Twsp Fire, Ocean County, Section B7 According to B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page, this three-acre that burned near some homes was contained yesterday afternoon. Bravo 1 and Charlie 1 dropped on the fire. Structure protection resources deployed early were later released when the homes were no longer threatened.

Pemberton-Whitesbog Complex, Burlington County, Section B6 According to B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page, these multiple fires (at least six) are at 100 percent containment. Total acreage burned is at least 80 acres and perhaps a little more.

__________________________________

Note B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page does update the current wildfire information on their main page every couple of days or so depending on when you are accessing this article, the information on this fire may no longer be there.

Red Flag Warning - May 4

Red Flag warning for New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, much of New York as well western Massachusetts, and non-coastal areas of Maine and New Hampshire.

Delaware, the portions of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Vermont, Northern New York and most of Long Island, Eastern Massachusetts (except for Cape Cod and the Islands), Connecticut and Northern Rhode Island while not under Red Flag Warnings will experience elevated fire danger.

I will be listening online to the scanner from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service Division A later this afternoon I attend to some yard work.

Stay safe everyone!

From the Eastern Region Headquarters of the National Weather Service (obtained from Eastern Region - NWS on May 4, 2015). Red Flag Warnings (dark pink)

Red Flag Warning

URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
343 AM EDT MON MAY 4 2015

NJZ001-007>010-012-013-015>023-027-PAZ054-055-060>062-070-071-
101>106-050000-
/O.UPG.KPHI.FW.A.0002.150504T1600Z-150505T0000Z/
/O.NEW.KPHI.FW.W.0003.150504T1700Z-150505T0000Z/
SUSSEX-WARREN-MORRIS-HUNTERDON-SOMERSET-MIDDLESEX-
WESTERN MONMOUTH-MERCER-SALEM-GLOUCESTER-CAMDEN-
NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON-OCEAN-CUMBERLAND-ATLANTIC-CAPE MAY-
SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON-CARBON-MONROE-BERKS-LEHIGH-NORTHAMPTON-
DELAWARE-PHILADELPHIA-WESTERN CHESTER-EASTERN CHESTER-
WESTERN MONTGOMERY-EASTERN MONTGOMERY-UPPER BUCKS-LOWER BUCKS-
343 AM EDT MON MAY 4 2015

...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 8 PM
EDT THIS EVENING FOR ALL OF NEW JERSEY AND EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A RED FLAG
WARNING FOR...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 8 PM
EDT THIS EVENING. THE FIRE WEATHER WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.

* AFFECTED AREA...EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND ALL OF NEW JERSEY,
  EXCLUDING THE IMMEDIATE COAST.

* WINDS...SOUTHWEST 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH.

* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...BETWEEN 20 AND 30 PERCENT THIS AFTERNOON.

* IMPACTS...ANY FIRES THAT DEVELOP DURING THE AFTERNOON WILL HAVE
  THE POTENTIAL TO SPREAD RAPIDLY. OUTDOOR BURNING IS NOT
  RECOMMENDED.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
ARE EITHER OCCURRING NOW...OR WILL SHORTLY DUE TO A COMBINATION
OF STRONG WINDS...LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND DRY FUELS. ANY
FIRES THAT DEVELOP MAY QUICKLY GET OUT OF CONTROL AND BECOME
DIFFICULT TO CONTAIN.

   FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WILDFIRE DANGER...BURN
RESTRICTIONS...AND WILDFIRE PREVENTION AND EDUCATION...PLEASE
VISIT YOUR STATE FORESTRY OR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WEBSITE.


URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
328 AM EDT MON MAY 4 2015

NJZ002-004-006-103>108-NYZ067>075-176>179-041730-
/O.UPG.KOKX.FW.A.0002.150504T1600Z-150505T0000Z/
/O.NEW.KOKX.FW.W.0003.150504T1700Z-150504T2300Z/
WESTERN PASSAIC-EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-WESTERN BERGEN-
EASTERN BERGEN-WESTERN ESSEX-EASTERN ESSEX-WESTERN UNION-
EASTERN UNION-ORANGE-PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-
SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-
RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHERN QUEENS-
NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
328 AM EDT MON MAY 4 2015

...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 7 PM
EDT THIS EVENING FOR NEW YORK CITY...NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY...THE
LOWER HUDSON VALLEY...AND NASSAU COUNTY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN UPTON HAS ISSUED A RED FLAG
WARNING WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 7 PM EDT
THIS EVENING.

* AFFECTED AREA...NEW YORK CITY...NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY...THE LOWER
  HUDSON VALLEY...AND NASSAU COUNTY.

* WINDS...SOUTHWEST 15 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH.

* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...25 TO 30 PERCENT.

* TIMING...MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING.

* IMPACTS...RAPID FIRE SPREAD IF IGNITION OCCURS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. A COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS...LOW
RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND DRY FUELS WILL CREATE A SIGNIFICANTLY
ELEVATED FIRE GROWTH POTENTIAL.

&&


URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
343 AM EDT MON MAY 4 2015

NJZ001-007>010-012-013-015>023-027-PAZ054-055-060>062-070-071-
101>106-050000-
/O.UPG.KPHI.FW.A.0002.150504T1600Z-150505T0000Z/
/O.NEW.KPHI.FW.W.0003.150504T1700Z-150505T0000Z/
SUSSEX-WARREN-MORRIS-HUNTERDON-SOMERSET-MIDDLESEX-
WESTERN MONMOUTH-MERCER-SALEM-GLOUCESTER-CAMDEN-
NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON-OCEAN-CUMBERLAND-ATLANTIC-CAPE MAY-
SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON-CARBON-MONROE-BERKS-LEHIGH-NORTHAMPTON-
DELAWARE-PHILADELPHIA-WESTERN CHESTER-EASTERN CHESTER-
WESTERN MONTGOMERY-EASTERN MONTGOMERY-UPPER BUCKS-LOWER BUCKS-
343 AM EDT MON MAY 4 2015

...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 8 PM
EDT THIS EVENING FOR ALL OF NEW JERSEY AND EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A RED FLAG
WARNING FOR...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 8 PM
EDT THIS EVENING. THE FIRE WEATHER WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.

* AFFECTED AREA...EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND ALL OF NEW JERSEY,
  EXCLUDING THE IMMEDIATE COAST.

* WINDS...SOUTHWEST 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH.

* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...BETWEEN 20 AND 30 PERCENT THIS AFTERNOON.

* IMPACTS...ANY FIRES THAT DEVELOP DURING THE AFTERNOON WILL HAVE
  THE POTENTIAL TO SPREAD RAPIDLY. OUTDOOR BURNING IS NOT
  RECOMMENDED.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
ARE EITHER OCCURRING NOW...OR WILL SHORTLY DUE TO A COMBINATION
OF STRONG WINDS...LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND DRY FUELS. ANY
FIRES THAT DEVELOP MAY QUICKLY GET OUT OF CONTROL AND BECOME
DIFFICULT TO CONTAIN.

   FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WILDFIRE DANGER...BURN
RESTRICTIONS...AND WILDFIRE PREVENTION AND EDUCATION...PLEASE
VISIT YOUR STATE FORESTRY OR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WEBSITE.


Friday, May 01, 2015

Tips to Reduce Wildfire Risk

As I write this New Jersey is experiencing high wildfire danger (halfway between low and extreme, go here and scroll down the page to see more information on wildfire danger ratings in New Jersey). I'm not quite sure what wildfire activity is happening in northern New Jersey as I accidently had my online scanner which was tuned to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service Division A. I have since resumed the online scanner feed and if I hear anything of interest before I stop writing this article, I'll let you know.

Yesterday I know that there were four brush fires in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, thanks to this article from the Hunterdon Democrat. I expect that there may have been other smaller brush fires around the State, but I have no concrete information.

I was reminded about the importance of things that we can do to reduce wildfire risk by an April 29th Press Release from the NJ Department of Environmental Protection: Christie Administration Urges Caution During Wildfire Season, State Fire Officials Warn Dry and Windy Springtime Conditions Increase Fire Risks. Here are some tips on from this press release on how you can reduce wildfire risks:



  • Use ashtrays in vehicles. Discarding cigarettes, matches and smoking materials on the ground is a violation of New Jersey law.
  • Obtain necessary permits for campfires. Don’t leave fires unattended. Douse them completely.
  • Keep matches and lighters away from children. Teach them about the dangers of fire.
  • People living in forested or wooded areas should maintain a defensible buffer by clearing vegetation within 30 feet of any structures. Also, make sure fire trucks can access driveways.
  • Report suspicious vehicles and individuals to authorities.



  • Be careful when using wood stoves and fireplaces, both of which can emit embers that can spark fires. Also, fully douse ashes with water before disposal.

  • While these tips are written with New Jersey residents in mind, I think that these tips, perhaps with some modifications for where you live, are a starting point for reducing wildfire risk. For example, many locations suggest 100 feet of defensible space around a home. Some people may want to have an emergency kit packed with essential items (food, water, clothing, money, important papers, etc) so you can make a quick get away. Then there may be the issue of where you evacuate to, a shelter or perhaps a friend a relative.

    Wednesday, April 29, 2015

    NJ: spring wildfire season, April 29

    As I write this about 4:45 PM EDT, I have been listening to the NJ Forest Fire Service Division A online scanner feed for just over an hour. It has been on the quiet side, but of course I may have missed something. Anyway, in an April 28th article, the Asbury Park Press reported on yesterday's (April 28th) enhanced fire danger, a small brush fire in Harvey Cedars yesterday, and the  marsh fire in Keyport on April 24th.  I spent about an hour or so yesterday afternoon listening to the NJ Forest Fire Service Division A online scanner feed, hearing of at least a couple of what I assumed were smaller brush fires, one of which was near the Hunterdon/Morris County line.

    In Franklin Township, Hunterdon County, there was a mid-day brush fire of unknown size that came withing 200 feet of a house according to the Hunerdon County Democrat. In a later article (with a photo gallery, the Hunterdon County Democrat (April 29th at 1:59 PM) reported that this fire destroyed a small shed.

    As I finish up here, I am hearing about two brush fires in Division A while listening to the NJ Forest Fire Service Division A online scanner feed. I believe that one is under an acre. I'm not sure about the size of the second brushfire, but I believe that it too is on the small side.

    Tuesday, April 28, 2015

    Enhanced Fire Danger on April 28th

    The National Weather Service at Mt. Holly NJ and the National Weather Service at New York NY have issued special weather statments for an enhanced risk of wildfire spread this afternoon (April 28th). Copied below. Yesterday, April 27th, there was a brush fire in Hunterdon County, NJ (Lebanon), see this report from the Hunterdon Democrat (with photos) for more information. As always, I expect that the brush/wildfire activity in New Jersey and environs that I am able to report on is perhaps one of several such brush/wildfires that I do not know about.

    Stay safe everyone, and thanks to all in the NJ Forest Fire Service and their mutual aid partners for all you are doing to keep us safe.

    Special Weather Statement


    SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
    1002 AM EDT TUE APR 28 2015
    
    DEZ001>004-MDZ008-012-015-019-020-NJZ001-007>010-012>027-PAZ054-
    055-060>062-070-071-101>106-282200-
    NEW CASTLE-KENT-INLAND SUSSEX-DELAWARE BEACHES-CECIL-KENT MD-
    QUEEN ANNES-TALBOT-CAROLINE-SUSSEX-WARREN-MORRIS-HUNTERDON-
    SOMERSET-MIDDLESEX-WESTERN MONMOUTH-EASTERN MONMOUTH-MERCER-SALEM-
    GLOUCESTER-CAMDEN-NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON-OCEAN-CUMBERLAND-
    ATLANTIC-CAPE MAY-ATLANTIC COASTAL CAPE MAY-COASTAL ATLANTIC-
    COASTAL OCEAN-SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON-CARBON-MONROE-BERKS-LEHIGH-
    NORTHAMPTON-DELAWARE-PHILADELPHIA-WESTERN CHESTER-EASTERN CHESTER-
    WESTERN MONTGOMERY-EASTERN MONTGOMERY-UPPER BUCKS-LOWER BUCKS-
    INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WILMINGTON...DOVER...GEORGETOWN...
    REHOBOTH BEACH...ELKTON...CHESTERTOWN...CENTREVILLE...EASTON...
    DENTON...NEWTON...WASHINGTON...MORRISTOWN...FLEMINGTON...
    SOMERVILLE...NEW BRUNSWICK...FREEHOLD...SANDY HOOK...TRENTON...
    PENNSVILLE...GLASSBORO...CAMDEN...CHERRY HILL...MOORESTOWN...
    MOUNT HOLLY...JACKSON...MILLVILLE...HAMMONTON...
    CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE...OCEAN CITY...ATLANTIC CITY...
    LONG BEACH ISLAND...WHARTON STATE FOREST...JIM THORPE...
    STROUDSBURG...READING...ALLENTOWN...BETHLEHEM...MEDIA...
    PHILADELPHIA...HONEY BROOK...OXFORD...WEST CHESTER...
    KENNETT SQUARE...COLLEGEVILLE...POTTSTOWN...NORRISTOWN...
    LANSDALE...CHALFONT...PERKASIE...MORRISVILLE...DOYLESTOWN
    1002 AM EDT TUE APR 28 2015
    
    ...AN ENHANCED RISK OF WILDFIRE SPREAD THIS AFTERNOON...
    
    RELATIVE HUMIDITY LEVELS ARE FORECAST TO DROP BETWEEN 30 AND 35
    PERCENT THIS AFTERNOON IN MUCH OF OUR REGION AND A NORTHWEST WIND
    IS EXPECTED TO GUST AROUND 20 MPH AT TIMES. FINE FUELS WILL
    CONTINUE TO DRY RESULTING IN AN ELEVATED RISK OF WILDFIRE SPREAD
    IN MUCH OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE AND
    NORTHEASTERN MARYLAND THIS AFTERNOON.
    
    FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WILDFIRE DANGER, BURN RESTRICTIONS AND
    WILDFIRE PREVENTION AND EDUCATION, PLEASE VISIT YOUR STATE
    FORESTRY OR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WEB SITE.
    
    $$
    
    IOVINO

    SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
    934 AM EDT TUE APR 28 2015
    
    CTZ005>012-NJZ002-004-006-103>108-NYZ067>075-078>081-176>179-
    290000-
    NORTHERN FAIRFIELD-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-
    NORTHERN NEW LONDON-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-
    SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-WESTERN PASSAIC-
    EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-WESTERN BERGEN-EASTERN BERGEN-
    WESTERN ESSEX-EASTERN ESSEX-WESTERN UNION-EASTERN UNION-ORANGE-
    PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-
    NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-
    KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
    SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHERN QUEENS-
    NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
    934 AM EDT TUE APR 28 2015
    
    ...GUSTY WINDS AND DRY CONDITIONS TODAY...
    
    NORTH TO NORTHWEST WINDS WILL GUST UP TO 20 TO 25 MPH TODAY...
    WHILE RELATIVE HUMIDITIES FALL TO 30 TO 35 PERCENT. THIS WILL
    INCREASE THE RISK FOR GROWTH AND SPREAD OF ANY FIRES
    THAT DEVELOP.

    Monday, April 27, 2015

    Helicopter operations on wildifires

    Here is a nice video from the National Interagency Fire Center on helicopter operations. Enjoy.


    direct link to video

    Saturday, April 25, 2015

    Central New Jersey marsh fire (Keyport)

    I'd like to thank my friends from B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page for making me aware of a five to seven acre marsh fire in Keyport (Monmouth County) NJ yesterday afternoon, on an afternoon when there was yet again enhanced fire danger here in New Jersey. The brush fire extended into a forested area. Some commercial building were threatened early on. The SEAT, Bravo 1 made four drops on the fire. See the write up in the Asbury Park for more information and some photos (including some nice photos of the Bravo 1 dropping on the fire). A short video of Bravo 1 dropping may found on 943thepoint. Here is another article about the Keyport fire, this one from Newsworks.

    Thanks to all the NJ Forest Fire Service Firefighters and Firefighters from Keyport for working the fire. Thanks for keeping us safe.

    Friday, April 24, 2015

    Flying with Bald Eagles

    I love Bald Eagles and I have been privileged to see them from the air on a couple of occasions. Magnificent birds. For them it is just flying. So, I am taking a time out and sharing a video of Bald Eagles in flight. Enjoy.


    Thursday, April 23, 2015

    Enhanced Fire Danger - NJ, eastern PA, DE, and eastern shore of MD

    Enhanced Fire Danger for much of New Jersey, portions of eastern Pennsylvania, the eastern shore of Maryland, and Delaware today, Thursday April 23.

    SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
    919 AM EDT THU APR 23 2015

    DEZ001>004-MDZ008-012-015-019-020-NJZ001-007>010-012>027-PAZ054-
    055-060>062-070-071-101>106-232300-
    NEW CASTLE-KENT-INLAND SUSSEX-DELAWARE BEACHES-CECIL-KENT MD-
    QUEEN ANNES-TALBOT-CAROLINE-SUSSEX-WARREN-MORRIS-HUNTERDON-
    SOMERSET-MIDDLESEX-WESTERN MONMOUTH-EASTERN MONMOUTH-MERCER-SALEM-
    GLOUCESTER-CAMDEN-NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON-OCEAN-CUMBERLAND-
    ATLANTIC-CAPE MAY-ATLANTIC COASTAL CAPE MAY-COASTAL ATLANTIC-
    COASTAL OCEAN-SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON-CARBON-MONROE-BERKS-LEHIGH-
    NORTHAMPTON-DELAWARE-PHILADELPHIA-WESTERN CHESTER-EASTERN CHESTER-
    WESTERN MONTGOMERY-EASTERN MONTGOMERY-UPPER BUCKS-LOWER BUCKS-
    INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WILMINGTON...DOVER...GEORGETOWN...
    REHOBOTH BEACH...ELKTON...CHESTERTOWN...CENTREVILLE...EASTON...
    DENTON...NEWTON...WASHINGTON...MORRISTOWN...FLEMINGTON...
    SOMERVILLE...NEW BRUNSWICK...FREEHOLD...SANDY HOOK...TRENTON...
    PENNSVILLE...GLASSBORO...CAMDEN...CHERRY HILL...MOORESTOWN...
    MOUNT HOLLY...JACKSON...MILLVILLE...HAMMONTON...
    CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE...OCEAN CITY...ATLANTIC CITY...
    LONG BEACH ISLAND...WHARTON STATE FOREST...JIM THORPE...
    STROUDSBURG...READING...ALLENTOWN...BETHLEHEM...MEDIA...
    PHILADELPHIA...HONEY BROOK...OXFORD...WEST CHESTER...
    KENNETT SQUARE...COLLEGEVILLE...POTTSTOWN...NORRISTOWN...
    LANSDALE...CHALFONT...PERKASIE...MORRISVILLE...DOYLESTOWN
    919 AM EDT THU APR 23 2015

    ...ENHANCED RISK OF FIRE SPREAD TODAY...

    MINIMUM RELATIVE HUMIDITY VALUES WILL RANGE FROM 25 TO 30 PERCENT
    THIS AFTERNOON ACROSS MOST OF THE REGION. WESTERLY WINDS OF 15 TO
    25 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE DAY.
    DESPITE RECENT RAINS, FINE FUELS COULD DRY OUT ENOUGH BY THIS
    AFTERNOON TO CREATE AN ELEVATED RISK FOR FIRE SPREAD. DRIER
    CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TOMORROW.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WILDFIRE DANGER, BURN RESTRICTIONS,
    WILDFIRE PREVENTION AND EDUCATION, PLEASE VISIT YOUR STATE
    FORESTRY OR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WEBSITE.

    Wednesday, April 22, 2015

    2015 spring wildfire season elsewhere in Mid-Atlantic and New England

    Yes, I have been focusing recently on the spring wildfire season here in New Jersey, I am always cognizant that it is also the spring wildfire season elsewhere in the Mid-Atlantic and in New England (USA). I am always appreciative of the work of Mike Archer who sends out his Wildfire News of the Day (WNOTD) six days a week via e-mail (see note at bottom) I found some of the links through Mike’s WNOTD. I’d also like to thank my friends at Pete's NJ Wildland Fire Page: Section B10 who link to some news stories highlight wildland firefighting and related issues (about two-thirds of the way down the home page. I found some news reports on Pete's NJ Wildland Fire Page: Section B10. The reports of the wildfires that I link to here are likely just a very small sample of wildfires that burned over the weekend.

    In Pennsylvania:
    A 400-acre wildfire on Blue Mountain in Carbon and Lehigh Counties, fortunately beneficial rains helped firefighters contain the fire on Monday
    Wildfires burned in Lebanon County PA

    New York
    A wildfire in Erwin, NY (Steuben County)

    Massachusetts
    Three-acre brush fire in Ludlow, MA (western MA)

    Connecticut
    15-acre wildfire in New Hartford CT (Litchfield County)

    Stay safe everyone. My thanks to all the wildland firefighters who are keeping us safe.

    I am sad to say that the last edition of Mike Archer's Wildfire News of the Day (WNOTD) is Friday, October 30 2015. I have left the citation in this article because of the important role his newsletter played in helping me to easily find articles about the spring 2015 wildfire season in the eastern USA. I will miss his six-day a week newsletter.

    Monday, April 20, 2015

    NJ Wildfire Activity on April 18/19

    I did not have much time over the weekend to listen to online scanner feed from the NJ Forest Fire Service Division A. I am therefore very thankful to a friend told me Saturday night that there were some small fires in Division A (northern NJ) and Division B.

    Among the small wildfires in northern NJ (Division A) this past weekend were:

    A small brush fire in Warren County NJ on April 18
    Three small brush fires in Hunterdon County NJ on April 19

    Another friend from Division C (southern NJ) told me that there were some small fires In Division C on the 18th and 19th.

    My friends at B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page are reporting that a red and white SEAT - Bravo-1 —(Air Tractor?) is on contract covering Division B. Bravo-1 is based at Miller Air Park in Ocean County.

    In addition, as I write this on the 20th, B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page reports on these two wildfires in Division B on Sunday April 19th:

    1. A 10-acre wildfire in Willingboro (Section B1, Burlington County) on Beverly Rancocas Rd. behind Sportsman Fields was contained by 2 PM EDT on the 19th

    2. Bravo-1 made four drops on a 2-acre fire near New Hampshire Ave Lakewood NJ (Section B8, Ocean County) that was reported under control by 3:30 PM EDT on the 19th. Here is a report from The Lakewood Scoop (TLS) with a video, the video embedded below shows Bravo-1 making a drop on the fire. You will see ground crews working the fire.


    direct link to TLS video on youtube

    Edited and revised on April 22, 2015

    Saturday, April 18, 2015

    Red Flag Warning this afternoon

    Red Flag Warnings issued by the NWS at Mt. Holly NJ for this afternoon in central and northern New Jersey, and eastern Pennsylvania. The NWS at New York has also issued Red Flag Warnings for northeastern New Jersey, NYC, Long Island, southeastern New York and Connencticut. Stay safe everyone.

    URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
    312 AM EDT SAT APR 18 2015

    NJZ001-007>010-012-013-015-PAZ054-055-060>062-103-105-106-190000-
    /O.UPG.KPHI.FW.A.0001.150418T1900Z-150419T0000Z/
    /O.NEW.KPHI.FW.W.0002.150418T1900Z-150419T0000Z/
    SUSSEX-WARREN-MORRIS-HUNTERDON-SOMERSET-MIDDLESEX-
    WESTERN MONMOUTH-MERCER-CARBON-MONROE-BERKS-LEHIGH-NORTHAMPTON-
    WESTERN MONTGOMERY-UPPER BUCKS-LOWER BUCKS-
    312 AM EDT SAT APR 18 2015

    ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 8 PM
    EDT THIS EVENING...

    THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A RED FLAG
    WARNING. IT IS IN EFFECT FROM 300 PM UNTIL 800 PM.

    * AFFECTED AREAS...BERKS COUNTY, UPPER MONTGOMERY COUNTY, BUCKS
      COUNTY, THE LEHIGH VALLEY AND THE POCONOS IN PENNSYLVANIA, AS
      WELL AS MUCH OF NORTHWESTERN AND CENTRAL NEW JERSEY.

    * WIND...WEST AT 10 TO 15 MPH FROM MID AFTERNOON INTO EARLY
      EVENING WITH GUSTS UP TO 20 OR 25 MPH.

    * HUMIDITY...DROPPING TO 20 TO 25 PERCENT DURING THE AFTERNOON.

    * TEMPERATURES...AFTERNOON HIGHS GENERALLY FROM 75 TO 80 DEGREES.

    * IMPACTS...ANY WILDFIRES THAT DEVELOP DURING THE AFTERNOON WILL
      HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO SPREAD RAPIDLY. OUTDOOR BURNING IS NOT
      RECOMMENDED.

    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

    A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
    ARE EXPECTED DUE TO A COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS, LOW RELATIVE
    HUMIDITY AND DRY FUELS. ANY FIRES THAT DEVELOP MAY QUICKLY GET OUT
    OF CONTROL AND BECOME DIFFICULT TO CONTAIN.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WILDFIRE DANGER, BURN RESTRICTIONS AND
    WILDFIRE PREVENTION AND EDUCATION PLEASE VISIT YOUR STATE FORESTRY
    OR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WEBSITE.

    &&

    URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
    349 AM EDT SAT APR 18 2015

    ...ENHANCED RISK OF WILDFIRE SPREAD LATER TODAY...

    CTZ005>012-NJZ002-004-006-103>108-NYZ067>075-078>081-176>179-
    181600-
    /O.UPG.KOKX.FW.A.0001.150418T1600Z-150419T0000Z/
    /O.NEW.KOKX.FW.W.0002.150418T1600Z-150419T0000Z/
    NORTHERN FAIRFIELD-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-
    NORTHERN NEW LONDON-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-
    SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-WESTERN PASSAIC-
    EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-WESTERN BERGEN-EASTERN BERGEN-
    WESTERN ESSEX-EASTERN ESSEX-WESTERN UNION-EASTERN UNION-ORANGE-
    PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-
    NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-
    KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
    SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHERN QUEENS-
    NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
    349 AM EDT SAT APR 18 2015

    ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 8 PM EDT THIS
    EVENING FOR THE TRI-STATE AREA...

    THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NEW YORK HAS ISSUED A RED FLAG
    WARNING FOR THE TRI-STATE AREA...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM NOON
    TODAY TO 8 PM EDT THIS EVENING. THE FIRE WEATHER WATCH IS NO
    LONGER IN EFFECT.

    * AFFECTED AREA...NORTHEAST NJ...NYC METRO...LONG ISLAND...
      SOUTHERN CT...AND LOWER HUDSON VALLEY.

    * WINDS...SUSTAINED WINDS 15 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS 25 TO 30 MPH.

    * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...20 TO 30 PERCENT.

    * TIMING...12 PM TO 8 PM TODAY.

    * IMPACTS...RAPID FIRE SPREAD IF IGNITION OCCURS. A WIND SHIFT IS
      EXPECTED BY THIS EVENING THAT MAY CREATE ADDITIONAL HAZARDS FOR
      ANY ONGOING FIRES.

    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

    A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
    ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. A COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS...LOW
    RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND DRY FUELS WILL CREATE A SIGNIFICANTLY
    ELEVATED FIRE GROWTH POTENTIAL.

    Friday, April 17, 2015

    A little frivolity on a so far quiet Friday afternoon in Northern NJ

    Between being out and about for about three hours yesterday afternoon then setting up my new iPod nano, I did not have much time to listen to the NJ Forest Fire Service Division A online scanner feed. Thanks to a friend, I know that Division A (northern NJ) had a busy day yesterday, and fortunately the brush fires were small. I also understand that there were only a few small brush fires in Division B (central NJ). I don't know about Division C (south Jersey). I have been listening to the NJ Forest Fire Service Division A online scanner feed for about two hours so far. As I write this entry, at about 4:15 PM EDT, it has been a quieter afternoon in Division A.

    On a more frivolous note, I leave you with a couple of links that you might enjoy.

    For those of you who are Star War fans (the new Star Wars movie is due out on December 18), you might be amused by what Japan based All Nippon Airways (ANA) is doing by checking out this ANA special webpage. Yes they have a new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner that will have its first flight this autumn. Be sure to take a look around on the ANA special webpage.

    Now I know that some of you are from New Jersey and I hope that you enjoy this nice photo gallery from the Star-Ledger of historic trains, trolleys, cars, and airplanes from locations around New Jersey. I saw a couple of photos from towns where I have lived or towns that I am familiar with. Those of you who are not from New Jersey I hope that you enjoy the photos as well. Especially if you like, as I do, old trolleys and trains. Most importantly and to the point of this blog, there are a few very cool photos of historic aircraft that I thought some of you might enjoy: Vintage photos of planes, trains and autos in New Jersey from Greg Hatala of The Star-Ledger.


    Wednesday, April 15, 2015

    Red Flag Warning - notes from listening to NJFFS online scanners

    On this day of Red Flag Warnings in central and northern NJ, I've been listening to the online scanner from NJ Forest Fire Service Division A on and off all afternoon. I have noted during both of my listening sessions and I'm listening as I write this, that there is what seems to be some wildfire activity in northern New Jersey. Some of the fires have been quite small, for example I heard a report a short time ago that a 1/4 acre was contained.

    While I have heard discussions involving smokes observed from fire towers as well as deploying trucks to the scene in both of my listening sessions, I am not in a position to be able to say more than what I am saying here. I continue to learn, and there is nothing like listening to scanner feed of wildland firefighting to learn. And I think that is one point that I am making with this article. That and saying that on this Red Flag Warning day it does seem to be busy as I write this.

    In the meantime, I found reports of a small fire on April 14th in Holland Towship, Hunterdon County NJ and another fire the same day in Weymouth NJ (27 acres) in Atlantic County, NJ. And these are just two of what may well have been more brush fires that I don't know about.

    Meanwhile, in Berks County, Pennsylvannia SEATs responded to a brush fire near homes on April 13th, see this article from wearecentralpa for more information.

    Stay safe everyone!

    Red Flag Warning in northern and central NJ

    Red Flag Warning in northern and central NJ and portions of eastern PA issued by the National Weather Service at Mt. Holly NJ at 9:32 AM through this evening at 7 PM. If I am not mistaken, this is the first Red Flag Warning of the season. The NY Office of the National Weather Service has issued Red Flag Warning for northeastern NJ, NYC, Long Island and southeastern NY.

    URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
    932 AM EDT WED APR 15 2015
    
    
    NJZ001-007>010-012>015-PAZ054-055-060>062-070-071-101>106-152300-
    /O.NEW.KPHI.FW.W.0001.150415T1332Z-150415T2300Z/
    SUSSEX-WARREN-MORRIS-HUNTERDON-SOMERSET-MIDDLESEX-
    WESTERN MONMOUTH-EASTERN MONMOUTH-MERCER-CARBON-MONROE-BERKS-
    LEHIGH-NORTHAMPTON-DELAWARE-PHILADELPHIA-WESTERN CHESTER-
    EASTERN CHESTER-WESTERN MONTGOMERY-EASTERN MONTGOMERY-UPPER BUCKS-
    LOWER BUCKS-
    932 AM EDT WED APR 15 2015
    
    ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EDT THIS EVENING FOR
    EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND NORTHERN AND CENTRAL NEW JERSEY.
    
    THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A RED FLAG
    WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EDT THIS EVENING.
    
    * AREAS AFFECTED... EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND NORTHERN AND CENTRAL
      NEW JERSEY
    
    * WIND... GUSTS AROUND 20 KNOTS THROUGHOUT MOST OF THE DAY.
    
    * HUMIDITY... FALLING TO BETWEEN 15 AND 20 PERCENT THROUGHOUT THE
      REMAINDER OF THE DAY.
    
    * IMPACTS...ANY FIRES THAT DEVELOP MAY QUICKLY GET OUT OF CONTROL
      AND BECOME DIFFICULT TO CONTAIN.
    
    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
    
    A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
    ARE EITHER OCCURRING NOW...OR WILL SHORTLY DUE TO A COMBINATION
    OF STRONG WINDS...LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND DRY FUELS. ANY
    FIRES THAT DEVELOP MAY QUICKLY GET OUT OF CONTROL AND BECOME
    DIFFICULT TO CONTAIN.
    
    FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WILDFIRE DANGER...BURN
    RESTRICTIONS...AND WILDFIRE PREVENTION AND EDUCATION...PLEASE
    VISIT YOUR STATE FORESTRY OR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WEBSITE.
    

    The NY Office of the National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning at 11:03 for northeastern NJ, and the following counties in southeast NY: Putnam, Orange, Rockland, and northern Westchester.

    URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
    1103 AM EDT WED APR 15 2015
    
    ...ENHANCED RISK OF WILDFIRE GROWTH AND SPREAD TODAY...
    
    NJZ002-004-006-103>108-NYZ067>070-152300-
    /O.NEW.KOKX.FW.W.0001.150415T1503Z-150415T2300Z/
    WESTERN PASSAIC-EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-WESTERN BERGEN-
    EASTERN BERGEN-WESTERN ESSEX-EASTERN ESSEX-WESTERN UNION-
    EASTERN UNION-ORANGE-PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-
    1103 AM EDT WED APR 15 2015
    
    ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EDT THIS EVENING FOR THE
    LOWER HUDSON VALLEY AND NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY...
    
    THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN UPTON HAS ISSUED A RED FLAG
    WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EDT THIS EVENING.
    
    * AREAS AFFECTED...LOWER HUDSON VALLEY AND NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY
    
    * WINDS...GUSTS AROUND 25 MPH.
    
    * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...15 TO 20 PERCENT.
    
    * TIMING...THROUGH EARLY THIS EVENING.
    
    * IMPACTS...RAPID FIRE SPREAD IF IGNITION OCCURS.
    
    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
    
    A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
    ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. A COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS...LOW
    RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND DRY FUELS WILL CREATE A SIGNIFICANTLY
    ELEVATED FIRE GROWTH POTENTIAL.
    
    
    Red Flag Warnings are also in place for areas of New England.
    
    
    Stay safe out there.

    Monday, April 13, 2015

    NJ Forest Fire Service online scanners and a tanker video

    I've spent an hour or so this morning and again as I write this listening to the online scanner feed from NJ Forest Fire Service Division A. This is always educational. For example, I heard some reports this morning from the guys in the fire towers in Division A and another report saying a fire (missed the location) was under control. There is online scanner feed for NJ Forest Fire Service Division B and Division C. I can pick up some of the feed from Division B on the Division A scanner. For example, I just heard a report from the firetower in Jamesburg (Middlesex County NJ) reporting on a structure fire in South Amboy (Middlesex County NJ).

    Before going, I'd like to share a short tanker video. As I've been writing this blog for six years now, I believe that I have shared this video before. But I liked it, enjoying seeing a variety of tankers and some helos including some now historic videos of Aero Union's P-3 Orions. I never tire of watching tankers and helos in action.

    direct link to video



    For all my friends working fires on the ground or in the air as well as all those who support you, stay safe out there. And thanks for all you do to keep us safe.

    Friday, April 10, 2015

    Update on April 6th brushfire in Tewksbury NJ

    I wrote about the April 6th brushfire in Tewksbury NJ the other day where two firefighters were injured. The Hunterdon Democrat reported on April 7th was released from the hospital later that same night. He returned for additional testing the next day and is reported to be fine. Thank goodness. There is no information available on the second firefighter that the Tewksbury Police reported was injured fighting the brush fire.

    About Neptune Aviation in 2015

    Neptune Aviation has submitted a bid for the current round of Next Generation large firefighting aircraft. They expect to have six BAe-146 tankers ready to fly fires by June. It is anticipated that awards under this contract will be awarded in early May witht the expectation that tankers under this contract will be ready to fly in the first day of the mandatory availability period. Please this April 2nd article from The Missouian for more information.

    Neptune Aviation has six P2-V Neptunes and one BAe-146 tanker on contract under a Legacy Contract with the US Forest Service (Fire Aviation on March 25, 2015 and November 23, 2014

    Here are two videos from Neptune Aviation that I thought you might enjoy looking at.

    I shared this 2014 video from Neptune Aviation in a video of the week post sometime last year. I don't know about you, but I like reruns. Great airplanes with a nice soundtrack.


    direct link to Neptune Aviation video on Youtube

    And here is the 2015 video from Neptune Aviation, just published April 6, 2015


    direct link to Neptune Aviation video on Youtube

    Wednesday, April 08, 2015

    NJ Forest Fire Service - Northern NJ (Div A) on April 6

    After I posted my April 6th article on enhanced fire danger in New Jersey, I found out that the New Jersey Forest Fire Service Conducted a few prescribed burns in northern New Jersey (Division A) on April 6th (obtained from New Jersey Forests Facebook page):

    Ringwood State Park, 33 acres grass
    Waywayanda State Park, 150 acres grass
    Kittatinny Valley State, 50 acres grass
    Whittingham WMA, 200 acres grass
    Six Mile Run State Park, 300 acres grass


    Just yesterday I heard that there was a 21 acre brush fire in Hunterdon County NJ that came close to at least one home in Tewksbury on April 6th. Recall that there was enhanced fire danger on April 6th. Firefighters from Tewksbury and nearby towns along with firefighters from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service battled the blaze. According to a April 7th Hunterdon Democrat article (with photos)  the fire was started when a homeowner accidently dropped a blow torch that ignited some leaves. Two firefighters were injured. 

    There have been showers in New Jersey yesterday afternoon and today. 

    Monday, April 06, 2015

    Enhanced Fire Danger continues in NJ

    Knowing that it was somewhat windy yesterday and wondering about fire danger, I went to some local media outlets to see what was going on. It turns out that the National Weather Service at Mt. Holly had issued a warning for enhanced fire danger yesterday. I found an article on the Asbury Park Press website yesterday (April 5th) reporting on this warning along and some brush fires, some were small on Saturday, April 4th and Sunday, April 5th in Monmouth, Middlesex, Mercer, and Ocean Counties. I don't know about wildland (brush) fires in other parts of New Jersey.

    Enhanced Fire Danger continues today, Monday April 6th. The National Weather Service at Mt. Holly, NJ issued this special weather statement at 10:46 AM on April 6th covering most of New Jersey, Delaware, the eastern shore of Maryland and adjoining areas of Pennsylvannia.

    SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ 1046 AM EDT MON APR 6 2015

    DEZ001>004-MDZ008-012-015-019-020-NJZ001-007>010-012>027-PAZ054- 055-060>062-070-071-101>106-062300- NEW CASTLE-KENT-INLAND SUSSEX-DELAWARE BEACHES-CECIL-KENT MD- QUEEN ANNES-TALBOT-CAROLINE-SUSSEX-WARREN-MORRIS-HUNTERDON- SOMERSET-MIDDLESEX-WESTERN MONMOUTH-EASTERN MONMOUTH-MERCER-SALEM- GLOUCESTER-CAMDEN-NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON-OCEAN-CUMBERLAND- ATLANTIC-CAPE MAY-ATLANTIC COASTAL CAPE MAY-COASTAL ATLANTIC- COASTAL OCEAN-SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON-CARBON-MONROE-BERKS-LEHIGH- NORTHAMPTON-DELAWARE-PHILADELPHIA-WESTERN CHESTER-EASTERN CHESTER- WESTERN MONTGOMERY-EASTERN MONTGOMERY-UPPER BUCKS-LOWER BUCKS- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WILMINGTON...DOVER...GEORGETOWN... REHOBOTH BEACH...ELKTON...CHESTERTOWN...CENTREVILLE...EASTON... DENTON...NEWTON...WASHINGTON...MORRISTOWN...FLEMINGTON... SOMERVILLE...NEW BRUNSWICK...FREEHOLD...SANDY HOOK...TRENTON... PENNSVILLE...GLASSBORO...CAMDEN...CHERRY HILL...MOORESTOWN... MOUNT HOLLY...JACKSON...MILLVILLE...HAMMONTON... CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE...OCEAN CITY...ATLANTIC CITY... LONG BEACH ISLAND...WHARTON STATE FOREST...JIM THORPE... STROUDSBURG...READING...ALLENTOWN...BETHLEHEM...MEDIA... PHILADELPHIA...HONEY BROOK...OXFORD...WEST CHESTER... KENNETT SQUARE...COLLEGEVILLE...POTTSTOWN...NORRISTOWN... LANSDALE...CHALFONT...PERKASIE...MORRISVILLE...DOYLESTOWN 1046 AM EDT MON APR 6 2015

    ...ENHANCED RISK OF WILDFIRE SPREAD THIS AFTERNOON...

    LOW AFTERNOON RELATIVE HUMIDITY LEVELS, A GUSTY SOUTHWEST WIND AND DRY FINE FUELS WILL CREATE AN ELEVATED RISK FOR THE SPREAD OF WILDFIRES IN OUR REGION THIS AFTERNOON.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WILDFIRE DANGER, BURN RESTRICTIONS, WILDFIRE PREVENTION AND EDUCATION PLEASE VISIT YOUR STATE FORESTRY OR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WEBSITE.

    The National Weather Service for New York, NY has issued a special weather statement for enhanced fire danger for northeast New Jersey and Staten Island (NYC) at 12:10 PM.

    SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY 1210 PM EDT MON APR 6 2015

    NJZ002-004-006-103>108-NYZ074-062300- WESTERN PASSAIC-EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-WESTERN BERGEN- EASTERN BERGEN-WESTERN ESSEX-EASTERN ESSEX-WESTERN UNION- EASTERN UNION-RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)- 1210 PM EDT MON APR 6 2015

    ...ENHANCED RISK OF WILDFIRE GROWTH AND SPREAD THIS AFTERNOON IN NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY AND STATEN ISLAND...

    SOUTHWEST WINDS GUSTING UP TO 20 MPH...RELATIVE HUMIDITIES DROPPING TO NEAR 30 PERCENT...AND DRY FINE FUELS WILL RESULT IN AN ENHANCED RISK FOR THE GROWTH AND SPREAD OF ANY WILDFIRES THAT DEVELOP THIS AFTERNOON.

    BE ESPECIALLY CAREFUL WITH ANY OUTDOOR BURNING OR DISCARDING OF SMOKING MATERIALS.

    Friday, April 03, 2015

    RIP: two dead in March 30th crash of USFS contracted Bell 206L-1

    A Bell 206 L-1 Helicopter crashed on Monday afternoon March 30th while working an 800-acre prescribed burn 25 miles west of Biloxi, Mississippi. The crew of the Bell was performing aerial ignition operations on the prescribed fire in the DeSoto National Forest when the crash occurred. The Bell had one pilot and additional crew of two US Forest Service firefighters. Two died and one crew survived. The surviving crew member was flown by a Life Flight Helicopter to a Medical Center in Mobile, Alabama where is currently in serious condition. See Always Remember (includes links to media reports and other information) for more information.

    Gone but not forgotten are:

    Brandon Ricks, pilot, 40 years old from Blanchard, OK.
    Steven W. Cobb, US Forest Service Engineering Technician, 55 years old from Wiggins, MS.

    Brandon and Steven, I know that you are loved by your family, friends, and colleagues who miss you and mourn your loss. Please know that many of us who don’t know you join them in mourning your loss.  May you always fly in favorable tail winds. My thoughts and prayers are with your family, friends, colleagues and all who love you.

    My thoughts and prayers are with the surviving crew member and his family and friends as he continues to recover from the injuries he sustained in the crash.

    Thursday, April 02, 2015

    Enhanced Fire Danger for NJ this afternoon

    From the National Weather Service Mt. Holly NJ, enhanced fire danger for Thursday, April 2 in NJ and portions of eastern PA (except the Poconos)

    DEZ001>004-MDZ008-012-015-019-020-NJZ001-007>010-012-013-015>023-
    027-PAZ060>062-070-071-101>106-022100-
    NEW CASTLE-KENT-INLAND SUSSEX-DELAWARE BEACHES-CECIL-KENT MD-
    QUEEN ANNES-TALBOT-CAROLINE-SUSSEX-WARREN-MORRIS-HUNTERDON-
    SOMERSET-MIDDLESEX-WESTERN MONMOUTH-MERCER-SALEM-GLOUCESTER-
    CAMDEN-NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON-OCEAN-CUMBERLAND-ATLANTIC-CAPE MAY-
    SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON-BERKS-LEHIGH-NORTHAMPTON-DELAWARE-
    PHILADELPHIA-WESTERN CHESTER-EASTERN CHESTER-WESTERN MONTGOMERY-
    EASTERN MONTGOMERY-UPPER BUCKS-LOWER BUCKS-
    INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WILMINGTON...DOVER...GEORGETOWN...
    REHOBOTH BEACH...ELKTON...CHESTERTOWN...CENTREVILLE...EASTON...
    DENTON...NEWTON...WASHINGTON...MORRISTOWN...FLEMINGTON...
    SOMERVILLE...NEW BRUNSWICK...FREEHOLD...TRENTON...PENNSVILLE...
    GLASSBORO...CAMDEN...CHERRY HILL...MOORESTOWN...MOUNT HOLLY...
    JACKSON...MILLVILLE...HAMMONTON...CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE...
    WHARTON STATE FOREST...READING...ALLENTOWN...BETHLEHEM...MEDIA...
    PHILADELPHIA...HONEY BROOK...OXFORD...WEST CHESTER...
    KENNETT SQUARE...COLLEGEVILLE...POTTSTOWN...NORRISTOWN...
    LANSDALE...CHALFONT...PERKASIE...MORRISVILLE...DOYLESTOWN
    411 AM EDT THU APR 2 2015
    
    ...ENHANCED WILDFIRE DANGER THIS AFTERNOON ACROSS DELAWARE, MARYLAND`S
    EASTERN SHORE, MUCH OF NEW JERSEY EXCEPT THE IMMEDIATE COAST AND
    MUCH OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA EXCEPT THE POCONOS...
    
    GUSTY SOUTHWEST WINDS TO 30 MPH THIS AFTERNOON WITH LOW RELATIVE
    HUMIDITY AND RAPIDLY DRYING FINE FUELS WILL PROBABLY RESULT IN AN
    ENHANCED RISK OF WILDFIRE DANGER THIS AFTERNOON.
    
    BE ESPECIALLY CAREFUL WITH ANY OUTDOOR BURNING OR DISCARDING OF
    SMOKING MATERIALS.

    Prescribed Burns in NJ (New Jersey Forest Fire Service) - Images

    Since I have been posting recently on prescribed burns that the New Jersey Forest Fire Service have been conducting in central and southern New Jersey over the last couple of weeks, I want to embed a couple of videos that came to my attention recently. I thank my friends at the NJFFS Section B10 webpage for bringing both of these videos to my attention.

    I'm not quite sure when the first video from the Asbury Park Press was shot, but I believe that the footage was shot recently. In this short video from the Asbury Park Press, you will get a good idea of what prescribed burns in New Jersey are all about. Edit on May 19, 2015. I had originally embedded the video here which was set to play automatically when this page was loaded into your browser. As having a video play automatically might interfere with your experience on this blog (and I was unable to change the embed code) I have removed the embed code. The direct link to video still works. It is a nice short video, under two minutes, please take the time to watch the video.

    The second video is a little over seven minutes of footage of a prescribed burn conducted by the New Jersey Forest Fire Service Section B10 in Old Bridge NJ on March 30.


    direct link to video by William Rashak on YouTube

    Wednesday, April 01, 2015

    Just in - Large (Marsh) Brush Fire in Edison NJ

    I was alerted to a large brush fire that is currently burning in a march in Edison (Middlesex County), NJ near an industrial complex when I was just on Pete's NJ Wildland Fire Page: Section B10; as I write this, you will find information about this fire about half-way down their home page under current NJ wildfire activity.

    As I write this, according to Pete's NJ Wildland Fire Page: Section B10, crews from Division A (northern New Jersey) as well as fire departments from nearby towns are working this marsh fire reported at 75 acres at 4:43 PM EDT. One derelict building is involved. Helicopter Delta 6 and her bucket are currently working the fire. In addition, there is an observation helicopter, Delta 3 that flew the fire. Press reports on this fire may be found at New Jersey dot com (with a slide show) and Eyewitness News 7 (ABC) in NYC.

    7:15 PM EDT update

    CBS New York is reporting that firefighters have made progress in fighting the fire.


    direct link to video and article from CBS New York

    April 2, 3 PM update

    Pete's NJ Wildland Fire Page: Section B10 is reporting that approximately 130 acres were burned and the fire, known as the Olympia Drive Fire, is 100% contained. The cause of the fire was determined to be from sparks from a passing train. Two storage trailers and a road grader were destroyed.

    Prescribed Burns in NJ (NJ Forest Fire Service): March 31 and April 1

    New Jersey Forest Fire Service crews continued to conduct prescribed burns on March 31 and April 1. I'm still not quite sure when the prescribed burning season will end this year.

    A small map of New Jersey by county with a listing of counties in each of the three New Jersey Forest Fire Service (NJFFS) Divisions may be found here (scroll down a bit). A second map of New Jersey from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service shows the boundaries of the three NJFFS Divisions, with the location of each Division Section may be found here.

    March 31 -- approximately 150 acres (New Jersey Forest Face book post on March 31)
    Ocean County
    B7 Whiting Wildlife Management Area, Manchester Township – 20 Acres Grass

    Monmouth County
    B8 Allaire State Park, Wall Township – 100 Acres Grass

    Camden County
    C6 Winslow Wildlife Management Area, Winslow Township – 30 Acres Grass



    April 1 (New Jersey Forest Face book post on April 1)
    Burlington County
    B3 Wharton State Forest in Tabernacle Township

    B6 Brendan Bryne State Forest near Rt 530 at Rt 70 on the Manchester Ocean County/ Pemberton Township lines,19 acres forest

    Ocean County
    B4 Stafford Forge Wildlife Management Area, Little Egg Harbor Township, near Route 539

    Middlesex County
    B10 Jamesburg County Park, East Brunswick, 50 acres forest