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Friday, August 9, 2013

FIRE REPORT AND PLANE DESK ROUTING from NAS BLYND August 9 2013

$=TAX FAA/DOD/FEMA DETAIL
KMOD 091953Z 35006KT 10SM CLR 27/11 A2991 RMK AO2 SLP127 T02670111
KAVX 091951Z AUTO 25003KT 10SM CLR 19/12 A2999 RMK AO2 SLP142 T01940117 TSNO
KBUR 091953Z 16008KT 10SM CLR 27/12 A2993 RMK AO2 SLP124 T02670122
KLAS 091956Z 16009KT 10SM FEW140 36/M03 A2984 RMK AO2 SLP073 T03611028
KSVC 092015Z AUTO 20012G16KT 10SM CLR 31/02 A3019 RMK AO2
KPNS 091953Z 16013KT 10SM CLR 32/24 A3000 RMK AO2 SLP158 T03170244
KATL 091952Z 17006KT 10SM FEW040TCU SCT060 BKN250 31/22 A3006 RMK AO2 SLP168 CB DSNT NW & N TCU ALQDS T03110217
KMEM 091954Z VRB05KT 10SM FEW035 SCT250 34/22 A2996 RMK AO2 SLP141 T03440217
KCLT 091952Z 20010KT 10SM SCT034 SCT250 32/23 A3005 RMK AO2 SLP167 T03170233
KIAD 091952Z 23014G22KT 10SM SCT050 BKN090 BKN170 BKN250 31/22 A2987 RMK AO2 SLP111 T03110217
KSTL 091951Z 35006KT 10SM FEW038 BKN100 OVC200 27/18 A3004 RMK AO2 SLP162 T02670183
KCOS 092014Z 16010KT 10SM -RA SCT035 BKN110 BKN200 19/10 A3031 RMK AO2 TSE12RAB13 OCNL LTGICCG DSNT W CB DSNT W MOV STNRY P0000
KCPR 091953Z 11009KT 10SM CLR 26/07 A3019 RMK AO2 SLP162 T02560072
KMSO 091953Z 09009KT 10SM CLR 29/10 A3000 RMK AO2 SLP129 T02940100
KWYS 092010Z AUTO 03006KT 10SM CLR 19/16 A3025 RMK AO2
KBOI 091953Z 19011G20KT 10SM CLR 33/04 A2988 RMK AO2 SLP082 T03280039
KPUW 091953Z AUTO 17003KT 10SM CLR 30/08 A2992 RMK AO2 SLP115 T03000078
PANC 091953Z 00000KT 10SM FEW007 BKN065 OVC090 13/10 A2973 RMK AO2 RAE27 SLP068 CIG LWR NE-SE ALG MTNS P0000 T01280100
PARC 092016Z AUTO 06010KT 10SM OVC065 17/10 A2972 RMK AO1
PPIZ 091956Z AUTO 02012KT 5SM -RA BR OVC005 07/06 A2965 RMK AO2 TSNO T00660061 RAB50 P0000 SLP044 $
KSEA 091953Z 26005KT 10SM SCT150 BKN250 23/12 A2991 RMK AO2 SLP134 T02330122
KPDX 091953Z 00000KT 10SM -RA SCT090 BKN140 BKN200 20/13 A2993 RMK AO2 RAB50 SLP133 P0000 T02000133
KRDD 091953Z 16006KT 10SM CLR 29/08 A2986 RMK AO2 SLP108 T02940083
KMOD 091953Z 35006KT 10SM CLR 27/11 A2991 RMK AO2 SLP127 T02670111
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM
220 PM MDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBUQUERQUE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  NORTHEASTERN BERNALILLO COUNTY IN CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN SANDOVAL COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN SANTA FE COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO

* UNTIL 415 PM MDT

* AT 218 PM MDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
  VERY HEAVY RAIN FROM A THUNDERSTORM NEAR SANDIA PARK...OR ABOUT 17
  MILES SOUTHEAST OF BERNALILLO. THE STORM PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAIN
  WAS NEARLY STATIONARY. EXPECT RAINFALL AMOUNTS BETWEEN 1 TO 1.5 INCHES.

LAT...LON 3525 10622 3511 10619 3511 10638 3523 10638

$$
50







000
WGUS55 KABQ 092020
FFWABQ
NMC001-043-049-092215-
/O.NEW.KABQ.FF.W.0070.130809T2020Z-130809T2215Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM
220 PM MDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBUQUERQUE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  NORTHEASTERN BERNALILLO COUNTY IN CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN SANDOVAL COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN SANTA FE COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO

* UNTIL 415 PM MDT

* AT 218 PM MDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
  VERY HEAVY RAIN FROM A THUNDERSTORM NEAR SANDIA PARK...OR ABOUT 17
  MILES SOUTHEAST OF BERNALILLO. THE STORM PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAIN
  WAS NEARLY STATIONARY. EXPECT RAINFALL AMOUNTS BETWEEN 1 TO 1.5 INCHES.

LAT...LON 3525 10622 3511 10619 3511 10638 3523 10638

$$
50







000
WGUS55 KABQ 092020
FFWABQ
NMC001-043-049-092215-
/O.NEW.KABQ.FF.W.0070.130809T2020Z-130809T2215Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM
220 PM MDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBUQUERQUE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  NORTHEASTERN BERNALILLO COUNTY IN CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN SANDOVAL COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN SANTA FE COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO

* UNTIL 415 PM MDT

* AT 218 PM MDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
  VERY HEAVY RAIN FROM A THUNDERSTORM NEAR SANDIA PARK...OR ABOUT 17
  MILES SOUTHEAST OF BERNALILLO. THE STORM PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAIN
  WAS NEARLY STATIONARY. EXPECT RAINFALL AMOUNTS BETWEEN 1 TO 1.5 INCHES.

LAT...LON 3525 10622 3511 10619 3511 10638 3523 10638

$$
50







000
WGUS55 KABQ 092020
FFWABQ
NMC001-043-049-092215-
/O.NEW.KABQ.FF.W.0070.130809T2020Z-130809T2215Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM
220 PM MDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBUQUERQUE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  NORTHEASTERN BERNALILLO COUNTY IN CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN SANDOVAL COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN SANTA FE COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO

* UNTIL 415 PM MDT

* AT 218 PM MDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
  VERY HEAVY RAIN FROM A THUNDERSTORM NEAR SANDIA PARK...OR ABOUT 17
  MILES SOUTHEAST OF BERNALILLO. THE STORM PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAIN
  WAS NEARLY STATIONARY. EXPECT RAINFALL AMOUNTS BETWEEN 1 TO 1.5 INCHES.

LAT...LON 3525 10622 3511 10619 3511 10638 3523 10638

$$
50







000
WGUS54 KMRX 092012
FFWMRX
TNC143-145-092215-
/O.NEW.KMRX.FF.W.0020.130809T2012Z-130809T2215Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MORRISTOWN TN
412 PM EDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MORRISTOWN HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  RHEA COUNTY IN EAST TENNESSEE...
  ROANE COUNTY IN EAST TENNESSEE...
  THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF ROCKWOOD...

* UNTIL 615 PM EDT

* AT 408 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
  FLASH FLOODING FROM A THUNDERSTORM 7 MILES WEST OF SPRING CITY...OR
  12 MILES NORTH OF DAYTON...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 10 MPH.

* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
  GRANDVIEW AND EAGLE FURNACE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

EXCESSIVE RUNOFF FROM HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLOODING OF SMALL
CREEKS AND STREAMS...COUNTRY ROADS...AS WELL AS FARMLAND ALONG THE
BANKS OF CREEKS AND STREAMS.

TO REPORT FLOODING...HAVE THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY RELAY
YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST OFFICE IN
MORRISTOWN.

&&

LAT...LON 3561 8507 3568 8498 3577 8492 3583 8477
      3590 8470 3575 8458 3571 8468 3574 8471
      3570 8472 3569 8475 3570 8476 3567 8479
      3558 8505

$$

DGS





000
WGUS55 KABQ 092007
FFWABQ
NMC028-039-043-049-092200-
/O.NEW.KABQ.FF.W.0069.130809T2007Z-130809T2200Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM
207 PM MDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBUQUERQUE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  NORTHERN LOS ALAMOS COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN RIO ARRIBA COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  NORTHEASTERN SANDOVAL COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  NORTHWESTERN SANTA FE COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO

* UNTIL 400 PM MDT

* AT 200 PM MDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
  VERY HEAVY RAIN FROM A THUNDERSTORM 14 MILES WEST OF SANTA CLARA
  PUEBLO...OR ABOUT 6 MILES NORTHWEST OF LOS ALAMOS. THE STORM
  PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAIN WAS NEARLY STATIONARY. EXPECT 1 TO 1.5
  INCHES FROM THIS STORM.

  THIS WILL IMPACT THE NORTHERN LAS CONCHAS BURN SCAR INCLUDING BUT NOT
  LIMITED TO SANTA CLARA CANYON.

LAT...LON 3600 10609 3591 10608 3591 10644 3600 10644

$$
50







000
WGUS55 KABQ 092007
FFWABQ
NMC028-039-043-049-092200-
/O.NEW.KABQ.FF.W.0069.130809T2007Z-130809T2200Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM
207 PM MDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBUQUERQUE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  NORTHERN LOS ALAMOS COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN RIO ARRIBA COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  NORTHEASTERN SANDOVAL COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  NORTHWESTERN SANTA FE COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO

* UNTIL 400 PM MDT

* AT 200 PM MDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
  VERY HEAVY RAIN FROM A THUNDERSTORM 14 MILES WEST OF SANTA CLARA
  PUEBLO...OR ABOUT 6 MILES NORTHWEST OF LOS ALAMOS. THE STORM
  PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAIN WAS NEARLY STATIONARY. EXPECT 1 TO 1.5
  INCHES FROM THIS STORM.

  THIS WILL IMPACT THE NORTHERN LAS CONCHAS BURN SCAR INCLUDING BUT NOT
  LIMITED TO SANTA CLARA CANYON.

LAT...LON 3600 10609 3591 10608 3591 10644 3600 10644

$$
50







000
WGUS55 KABQ 092007
FFWABQ
NMC028-039-043-049-092200-
/O.NEW.KABQ.FF.W.0069.130809T2007Z-130809T2200Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM
207 PM MDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBUQUERQUE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  NORTHERN LOS ALAMOS COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN RIO ARRIBA COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  NORTHEASTERN SANDOVAL COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  NORTHWESTERN SANTA FE COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO

* UNTIL 400 PM MDT

* AT 200 PM MDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
  VERY HEAVY RAIN FROM A THUNDERSTORM 14 MILES WEST OF SANTA CLARA
  PUEBLO...OR ABOUT 6 MILES NORTHWEST OF LOS ALAMOS. THE STORM
  PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAIN WAS NEARLY STATIONARY. EXPECT 1 TO 1.5
  INCHES FROM THIS STORM.

  THIS WILL IMPACT THE NORTHERN LAS CONCHAS BURN SCAR INCLUDING BUT NOT
  LIMITED TO SANTA CLARA CANYON.

LAT...LON 3600 10609 3591 10608 3591 10644 3600 10644

$$
50







000
WGUS55 KABQ 092007
FFWABQ
NMC028-039-043-049-092200-
/O.NEW.KABQ.FF.W.0069.130809T2007Z-130809T2200Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM
207 PM MDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBUQUERQUE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  NORTHERN LOS ALAMOS COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN RIO ARRIBA COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  NORTHEASTERN SANDOVAL COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
  NORTHWESTERN SANTA FE COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO

* UNTIL 400 PM MDT

* AT 200 PM MDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
  VERY HEAVY RAIN FROM A THUNDERSTORM 14 MILES WEST OF SANTA CLARA
  PUEBLO...OR ABOUT 6 MILES NORTHWEST OF LOS ALAMOS. THE STORM
  PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAIN WAS NEARLY STATIONARY. EXPECT 1 TO 1.5
  INCHES FROM THIS STORM.

  THIS WILL IMPACT THE NORTHERN LAS CONCHAS BURN SCAR INCLUDING BUT NOT
  LIMITED TO SANTA CLARA CANYON.

LAT...LON 3600 10609 3591 10608 3591 10644 3600 10644

$$
50







000
WGUS54 KMEG 091934
FFWMEG
MSC081-092230-
/O.NEW.KMEG.FF.W.0084.130809T1934Z-130809T2230Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEMPHIS TN
234 PM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MEMPHIS HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  SOUTHERN LEE COUNTY IN NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI...

* UNTIL 530 PM CDT

* AT 234 PM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR ESTIMATES 2 TO 3 INCHES OF RAINFALL
  HAS OCCURRED OVER THE PAST HOUR. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL
  PRODUCE AN ADDITIONAL 1 TO 2 INCHES OF RAIN OVER THE NEXT 3 HOURS.

* LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO TUPELO...
  VERONA AND TOMBIGBEE STATE PARK.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

.MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE
INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE
USUALLY DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS
POWERFUL ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING
FLOODED ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN.

.STAY TUNED TO THIS BROADCAST FOR THE LATEST UPDATES AND INFORMATION.
TO REPORT FLASH FLOODING ONLY...CALL 1 800 4 3 2 0 8 7 5.

&&

LAT...LON 3428 8882 3427 8866 3418 8857 3410 8856
      3412 8875 3416 8882

$$







000
WGUS54 KMEG 091934
FFWMEG
MSC081-092230-
/O.NEW.KMEG.FF.W.0084.130809T1934Z-130809T2230Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEMPHIS TN
234 PM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MEMPHIS HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  SOUTHERN LEE COUNTY IN NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI...

* UNTIL 530 PM CDT

* AT 234 PM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR ESTIMATES 2 TO 3 INCHES OF RAINFALL
  HAS OCCURRED OVER THE PAST HOUR. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL
  PRODUCE AN ADDITIONAL 1 TO 2 INCHES OF RAIN OVER THE NEXT 3 HOURS.

* LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO TUPELO...
  VERONA AND TOMBIGBEE STATE PARK.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

.MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE
INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE
USUALLY DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS
POWERFUL ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING
FLOODED ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN.

.STAY TUNED TO THIS BROADCAST FOR THE LATEST UPDATES AND INFORMATION.
TO REPORT FLASH FLOODING ONLY...CALL 1 800 4 3 2 0 8 7 5.

&&

LAT...LON 3428 8882 3427 8866 3418 8857 3410 8856
      3412 8875 3416 8882

$$








000
WGUS54 KHUN 091904
FFWHUN
TNC103-092200-
/O.NEW.KHUN.FF.W.0042.130809T1904Z-130809T2200Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
204 PM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  LINCOLN COUNTY IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE...

* UNTIL 500 PM CDT

* AT 203 PM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING
  VERY HEAVY RAIN ACROSS WESTERN THROUGH SOUTHWESTERN LINCOLN
  COUNTY. UP TO ONE INCH OF RAIN HAS ALREADY FALLEN...WITH ONE TO
  TWO MORE INCHES OF RAINFALL EXPECTED.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  FAYETTEVILLE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO
AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE USUALLY
DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS POWERFUL
ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED
ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DON`T DROWN.

&&

LAT...LON 3520 8639 3509 8657 3499 8681 3501 8684
      3513 8683 3534 8655

$$

TT


000
WGUS54 KHUN 091904
FFWHUN
TNC103-092200-
/O.NEW.KHUN.FF.W.0042.130809T1904Z-130809T2200Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
204 PM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  LINCOLN COUNTY IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE...

* UNTIL 500 PM CDT

* AT 203 PM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING
  VERY HEAVY RAIN ACROSS WESTERN THROUGH SOUTHWESTERN LINCOLN
  COUNTY. UP TO ONE INCH OF RAIN HAS ALREADY FALLEN...WITH ONE TO
  TWO MORE INCHES OF RAINFALL EXPECTED.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  FAYETTEVILLE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO
AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE USUALLY
DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS POWERFUL
ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED
ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DON`T DROWN.

&&

LAT...LON 3520 8639 3509 8657 3499 8681 3501 8684
      3513 8683 3534 8655

$$

TT


000
WGUS54 KHUN 091904
FFWHUN
TNC103-092200-
/O.NEW.KHUN.FF.W.0042.130809T1904Z-130809T2200Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
204 PM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  LINCOLN COUNTY IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE...

* UNTIL 500 PM CDT

* AT 203 PM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING
  VERY HEAVY RAIN ACROSS WESTERN THROUGH SOUTHWESTERN LINCOLN
  COUNTY. UP TO ONE INCH OF RAIN HAS ALREADY FALLEN...WITH ONE TO
  TWO MORE INCHES OF RAINFALL EXPECTED.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  FAYETTEVILLE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO
AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE USUALLY
DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS POWERFUL
ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED
ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DON`T DROWN.

&&

LAT...LON 3520 8639 3509 8657 3499 8681 3501 8684
      3513 8683 3534 8655

$$

TT


000
WGUS54 KHUN 091904
FFWHUN
TNC103-092200-
/O.NEW.KHUN.FF.W.0042.130809T1904Z-130809T2200Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
204 PM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  LINCOLN COUNTY IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE...

* UNTIL 500 PM CDT

* AT 203 PM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING
  VERY HEAVY RAIN ACROSS WESTERN THROUGH SOUTHWESTERN LINCOLN
  COUNTY. UP TO ONE INCH OF RAIN HAS ALREADY FALLEN...WITH ONE TO
  TWO MORE INCHES OF RAINFALL EXPECTED.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  FAYETTEVILLE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO
AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE USUALLY
DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS POWERFUL
ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED
ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DON`T DROWN.

&&

LAT...LON 3520 8639 3509 8657 3499 8681 3501 8684
      3513 8683 3534 8655

$$

TT


000
WGUS53 KICT 091835
FFWICT
KSC159-092315-
/O.EXT.KICT.FF.W.0015.000000T0000Z-130809T2315Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS
135 PM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WICHITA HAS EXTENDED THE

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  RICE COUNTY IN CENTRAL KANSAS...

* UNTIL 615 PM CDT.

* AT 126 PM CDT...LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS REPORTED AREAS OF
  STREET AND LOWLAND FLOODING DUE TO VERY HEAVY RAINFALL FROM
  EARLIER THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE WARNED AREA.

* LOCATIONS WITHIN THE WARNING INCLUDE...
  ALDEN...CHASE...LITTLE RIVER...LYONS...RAYMOND...SILICA...STERLING.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE
ROADWAY. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS
SAFELY.

MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO
AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE USUALLY
DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS POWERFUL
ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED
ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN.

A FLASH FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS IMMINENT OR OCCURRING.
IF YOU ARE IN THE WARNING AREA MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IMMEDIATELY.
RESIDENTS LIVING ALONG STREAMS AND CREEKS SHOULD TAKE IMMEDIATE
PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS
SWIFTLY FLOWING WATERS OR WATERS OF UNKNOWN DEPTH BY FOOT OR BY
AUTOMOBILE.

&&

LAT...LON 3841 9847 3842 9792 3817 9792 3817 9847

$$

SMITH







000
WGUS53 KICT 091835
FFWICT
KSC159-092315-
/O.EXT.KICT.FF.W.0015.000000T0000Z-130809T2315Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS
135 PM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WICHITA HAS EXTENDED THE

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  RICE COUNTY IN CENTRAL KANSAS...

* UNTIL 615 PM CDT.

* AT 126 PM CDT...LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS REPORTED AREAS OF
  STREET AND LOWLAND FLOODING DUE TO VERY HEAVY RAINFALL FROM
  EARLIER THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE WARNED AREA.

* LOCATIONS WITHIN THE WARNING INCLUDE...
  ALDEN...CHASE...LITTLE RIVER...LYONS...RAYMOND...SILICA...STERLING.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE
ROADWAY. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS
SAFELY.

MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO
AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE USUALLY
DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS POWERFUL
ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED
ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN.

A FLASH FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS IMMINENT OR OCCURRING.
IF YOU ARE IN THE WARNING AREA MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IMMEDIATELY.
RESIDENTS LIVING ALONG STREAMS AND CREEKS SHOULD TAKE IMMEDIATE
PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS
SWIFTLY FLOWING WATERS OR WATERS OF UNKNOWN DEPTH BY FOOT OR BY
AUTOMOBILE.

&&

LAT...LON 3841 9847 3842 9792 3817 9792 3817 9847

$$

SMITH








000
WGUS51 KBOX 091814
FFWBOX
CTC003-013-015-MAC013-015-092100-
/O.NEW.KBOX.FF.W.0043.130809T1814Z-130809T2100Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
214 PM EDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TAUNTON HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  HARTFORD COUNTY IN NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...
  NORTHWESTERN WINDHAM COUNTY IN NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...
  TOLLAND COUNTY IN NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...
  HAMPDEN COUNTY IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS...
  SOUTHERN HAMPSHIRE COUNTY IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS...

* UNTIL 500 PM EDT

* AT 206 PM EDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED SHOWERS AND STRONG
  THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING HEAVY RAIN ACROSS EASTERN HARTFORD...
  EASTERN HAMPDEN...AND NORTHERN TOLLAND COUNTIES. RAINFALL RATES
  OF 1 TO 2 INCHES PER HOUR WERE OCCURRING WITH THE HEAVIEST STORMS.
  THE THREAT OF FLASH FLOODING WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MUCH OF THE
  AFTERNOON IN THESE AREAS.

  IN HAMPDEN...SOUTHERN HAMPSHIRE...AND WESTERN HARTFORD COUNTIES...
  THE RAIN HAD TAPERED TO WIDELY SCATTERED SHOWERS. HOWEVER THE
  RUNOFF FROM EARLIER RAINFALL WAS STILL CAUSING SMALL STREAMS AND
  CREEKS TO EXPERIENCE SIGNIFICANT RISES AND FLASH FLOODING MAY STILL
  OCCUR.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  THE GREATER HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD METRO AREAS AND SURROUNDING AREAS OF
  HAMPDEN...HAMPSHIRE...HARTFORD...TOLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED ROADS. MOST FLOOD
DEATHS OCCUR IN VEHICLES.

PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO YOUR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY WHEN YOU
CAN DO SO SAFELY.

&&

LAT...LON 4229 7300 4228 7232 4203 7234 4202 7196
      4160 7237 4162 7249 4165 7253 4163 7271
      4160 7272 4157 7294 4163 7293 4164 7299
      4180 7302 4181 7295 4189 7294 4190 7291
      4197 7289 4197 7303 4204 7301 4205 7305

$$
FIELD


000
WGUS51 KBOX 091814
FFWBOX
CTC003-013-015-MAC013-015-092100-
/O.NEW.KBOX.FF.W.0043.130809T1814Z-130809T2100Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
214 PM EDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TAUNTON HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  HARTFORD COUNTY IN NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...
  NORTHWESTERN WINDHAM COUNTY IN NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...
  TOLLAND COUNTY IN NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...
  HAMPDEN COUNTY IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS...
  SOUTHERN HAMPSHIRE COUNTY IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS...

* UNTIL 500 PM EDT

* AT 206 PM EDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED SHOWERS AND STRONG
  THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING HEAVY RAIN ACROSS EASTERN HARTFORD...
  EASTERN HAMPDEN...AND NORTHERN TOLLAND COUNTIES. RAINFALL RATES
  OF 1 TO 2 INCHES PER HOUR WERE OCCURRING WITH THE HEAVIEST STORMS.
  THE THREAT OF FLASH FLOODING WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MUCH OF THE
  AFTERNOON IN THESE AREAS.

  IN HAMPDEN...SOUTHERN HAMPSHIRE...AND WESTERN HARTFORD COUNTIES...
  THE RAIN HAD TAPERED TO WIDELY SCATTERED SHOWERS. HOWEVER THE
  RUNOFF FROM EARLIER RAINFALL WAS STILL CAUSING SMALL STREAMS AND
  CREEKS TO EXPERIENCE SIGNIFICANT RISES AND FLASH FLOODING MAY STILL
  OCCUR.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  THE GREATER HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD METRO AREAS AND SURROUNDING AREAS OF
  HAMPDEN...HAMPSHIRE...HARTFORD...TOLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED ROADS. MOST FLOOD
DEATHS OCCUR IN VEHICLES.

PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO YOUR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY WHEN YOU
CAN DO SO SAFELY.

&&

LAT...LON 4229 7300 4228 7232 4203 7234 4202 7196
      4160 7237 4162 7249 4165 7253 4163 7271
      4160 7272 4157 7294 4163 7293 4164 7299
      4180 7302 4181 7295 4189 7294 4190 7291
      4197 7289 4197 7303 4204 7301 4205 7305

$$
FIELD


000
WGUS51 KBOX 091814
FFWBOX
CTC003-013-015-MAC013-015-092100-
/O.NEW.KBOX.FF.W.0043.130809T1814Z-130809T2100Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
214 PM EDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TAUNTON HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  HARTFORD COUNTY IN NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...
  NORTHWESTERN WINDHAM COUNTY IN NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...
  TOLLAND COUNTY IN NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...
  HAMPDEN COUNTY IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS...
  SOUTHERN HAMPSHIRE COUNTY IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS...

* UNTIL 500 PM EDT

* AT 206 PM EDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED SHOWERS AND STRONG
  THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING HEAVY RAIN ACROSS EASTERN HARTFORD...
  EASTERN HAMPDEN...AND NORTHERN TOLLAND COUNTIES. RAINFALL RATES
  OF 1 TO 2 INCHES PER HOUR WERE OCCURRING WITH THE HEAVIEST STORMS.
  THE THREAT OF FLASH FLOODING WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MUCH OF THE
  AFTERNOON IN THESE AREAS.

  IN HAMPDEN...SOUTHERN HAMPSHIRE...AND WESTERN HARTFORD COUNTIES...
  THE RAIN HAD TAPERED TO WIDELY SCATTERED SHOWERS. HOWEVER THE
  RUNOFF FROM EARLIER RAINFALL WAS STILL CAUSING SMALL STREAMS AND
  CREEKS TO EXPERIENCE SIGNIFICANT RISES AND FLASH FLOODING MAY STILL
  OCCUR.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  THE GREATER HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD METRO AREAS AND SURROUNDING AREAS OF
  HAMPDEN...HAMPSHIRE...HARTFORD...TOLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED ROADS. MOST FLOOD
DEATHS OCCUR IN VEHICLES.

PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO YOUR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY WHEN YOU
CAN DO SO SAFELY.

&&

LAT...LON 4229 7300 4228 7232 4203 7234 4202 7196
      4160 7237 4162 7249 4165 7253 4163 7271
      4160 7272 4157 7294 4163 7293 4164 7299
      4180 7302 4181 7295 4189 7294 4190 7291
      4197 7289 4197 7303 4204 7301 4205 7305

$$
FIELD


000
WGUS51 KBOX 091814
FFWBOX
CTC003-013-015-MAC013-015-092100-
/O.NEW.KBOX.FF.W.0043.130809T1814Z-130809T2100Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
214 PM EDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TAUNTON HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  HARTFORD COUNTY IN NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...
  NORTHWESTERN WINDHAM COUNTY IN NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...
  TOLLAND COUNTY IN NORTHERN CONNECTICUT...
  HAMPDEN COUNTY IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS...
  SOUTHERN HAMPSHIRE COUNTY IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS...

* UNTIL 500 PM EDT

* AT 206 PM EDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED SHOWERS AND STRONG
  THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING HEAVY RAIN ACROSS EASTERN HARTFORD...
  EASTERN HAMPDEN...AND NORTHERN TOLLAND COUNTIES. RAINFALL RATES
  OF 1 TO 2 INCHES PER HOUR WERE OCCURRING WITH THE HEAVIEST STORMS.
  THE THREAT OF FLASH FLOODING WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MUCH OF THE
  AFTERNOON IN THESE AREAS.

  IN HAMPDEN...SOUTHERN HAMPSHIRE...AND WESTERN HARTFORD COUNTIES...
  THE RAIN HAD TAPERED TO WIDELY SCATTERED SHOWERS. HOWEVER THE
  RUNOFF FROM EARLIER RAINFALL WAS STILL CAUSING SMALL STREAMS AND
  CREEKS TO EXPERIENCE SIGNIFICANT RISES AND FLASH FLOODING MAY STILL
  OCCUR.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  THE GREATER HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD METRO AREAS AND SURROUNDING AREAS OF
  HAMPDEN...HAMPSHIRE...HARTFORD...TOLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED ROADS. MOST FLOOD
DEATHS OCCUR IN VEHICLES.

PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO YOUR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY WHEN YOU
CAN DO SO SAFELY.

&&

LAT...LON 4229 7300 4228 7232 4203 7234 4202 7196
      4160 7237 4162 7249 4165 7253 4163 7271
      4160 7272 4157 7294 4163 7293 4164 7299
      4180 7302 4181 7295 4189 7294 4190 7291
      4197 7289 4197 7303 4204 7301 4205 7305

$$
FIELD


000
WGUS54 KHUN 091750
FFWHUN
ALC033-059-077-079-092045-
/O.NEW.KHUN.FF.W.0041.130809T1750Z-130809T2045Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
1250 PM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  EASTERN LAUDERDALE COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...
  FRANKLIN COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...
  SOUTHEASTERN COLBERT COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...
  NORTHWESTERN LAWRENCE COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...

* UNTIL 345 PM CDT

* AT 1250 PM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING
  HEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS THE WARNED AREA. UP TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN
  HAVE ALREADY FALLEN...WITH ANOTHER ONE TO TWO INCHES EXPECTED
  THROUGH 345 PM.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  MUSCLE SHOALS...RUSSELLVILLE...ROGERSVILLE...KILLEN...
  LITTLEVILLE...LEIGHTON AND VINA.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

EXCESSIVE RUNOFF FROM HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLOODING OF SMALL
CREEKS AND STREAMS...HIGHWAYS AND UNDERPASSES. ADDITIONALLY...COUNTRY
ROADS AND FARMLANDS ALONG THE BANKS OF CREEKS...STREAMS AND OTHER LOW
LYING AREAS ARE SUBJECT TO FLOODING.

&&

LAT...LON 3433 8778 3433 8814 3497 8744 3485 8722

$$

TT



000
WGUS54 KHUN 091750
FFWHUN
ALC033-059-077-079-092045-
/O.NEW.KHUN.FF.W.0041.130809T1750Z-130809T2045Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
1250 PM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  EASTERN LAUDERDALE COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...
  FRANKLIN COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...
  SOUTHEASTERN COLBERT COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...
  NORTHWESTERN LAWRENCE COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...

* UNTIL 345 PM CDT

* AT 1250 PM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING
  HEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS THE WARNED AREA. UP TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN
  HAVE ALREADY FALLEN...WITH ANOTHER ONE TO TWO INCHES EXPECTED
  THROUGH 345 PM.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  MUSCLE SHOALS...RUSSELLVILLE...ROGERSVILLE...KILLEN...
  LITTLEVILLE...LEIGHTON AND VINA.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

EXCESSIVE RUNOFF FROM HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLOODING OF SMALL
CREEKS AND STREAMS...HIGHWAYS AND UNDERPASSES. ADDITIONALLY...COUNTRY
ROADS AND FARMLANDS ALONG THE BANKS OF CREEKS...STREAMS AND OTHER LOW
LYING AREAS ARE SUBJECT TO FLOODING.

&&

LAT...LON 3433 8778 3433 8814 3497 8744 3485 8722

$$

TT



000
WGUS54 KHUN 091750
FFWHUN
ALC033-059-077-079-092045-
/O.NEW.KHUN.FF.W.0041.130809T1750Z-130809T2045Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
1250 PM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  EASTERN LAUDERDALE COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...
  FRANKLIN COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...
  SOUTHEASTERN COLBERT COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...
  NORTHWESTERN LAWRENCE COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...

* UNTIL 345 PM CDT

* AT 1250 PM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING
  HEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS THE WARNED AREA. UP TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN
  HAVE ALREADY FALLEN...WITH ANOTHER ONE TO TWO INCHES EXPECTED
  THROUGH 345 PM.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  MUSCLE SHOALS...RUSSELLVILLE...ROGERSVILLE...KILLEN...
  LITTLEVILLE...LEIGHTON AND VINA.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

EXCESSIVE RUNOFF FROM HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLOODING OF SMALL
CREEKS AND STREAMS...HIGHWAYS AND UNDERPASSES. ADDITIONALLY...COUNTRY
ROADS AND FARMLANDS ALONG THE BANKS OF CREEKS...STREAMS AND OTHER LOW
LYING AREAS ARE SUBJECT TO FLOODING.

&&

LAT...LON 3433 8778 3433 8814 3497 8744 3485 8722

$$

TT



000
WGUS54 KHUN 091750
FFWHUN
ALC033-059-077-079-092045-
/O.NEW.KHUN.FF.W.0041.130809T1750Z-130809T2045Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
1250 PM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  EASTERN LAUDERDALE COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...
  FRANKLIN COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...
  SOUTHEASTERN COLBERT COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...
  NORTHWESTERN LAWRENCE COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ALABAMA...

* UNTIL 345 PM CDT

* AT 1250 PM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING
  HEAVY RAINFALL ACROSS THE WARNED AREA. UP TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN
  HAVE ALREADY FALLEN...WITH ANOTHER ONE TO TWO INCHES EXPECTED
  THROUGH 345 PM.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
  MUSCLE SHOALS...RUSSELLVILLE...ROGERSVILLE...KILLEN...
  LITTLEVILLE...LEIGHTON AND VINA.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

EXCESSIVE RUNOFF FROM HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLOODING OF SMALL
CREEKS AND STREAMS...HIGHWAYS AND UNDERPASSES. ADDITIONALLY...COUNTRY
ROADS AND FARMLANDS ALONG THE BANKS OF CREEKS...STREAMS AND OTHER LOW
LYING AREAS ARE SUBJECT TO FLOODING.

&&

LAT...LON 3433 8778 3433 8814 3497 8744 3485 8722

$$

TT



000
WGUS53 KICT 091539
FFWICT
KSC073-092045-
/O.NEW.KICT.FF.W.0016.130809T1539Z-130809T2045Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS
1039 AM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WICHITA HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  NORTHERN GREENWOOD COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST KANSAS...

* UNTIL 345 PM CDT.

* AT 1033 AM CDT...LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS REPORTED VERY
  HEAVY RAIN FROM A THUNDERSTORM OVER THE WARNED AREA.

  DOPPLER RADAR ESTIMATED BETWEEN 2 AND 3 INCHES OF RAIN HAVE FALLEN
  ACROSS THE AREA...WITH ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 2
  INCHES POSSIBLE.

* LOCATIONS WITHIN THE WARNING INCLUDE...
  EUREKA...HAMILTON...MADISON...THRALL...VIRGIL...EUREKA AIRPORT.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO
AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE USUALLY
DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS POWERFUL
ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED
ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN.

A FLASH FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS IMMINENT OR OCCURRING.
IF YOU ARE IN THE WARNING AREA MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IMMEDIATELY.
RESIDENTS LIVING ALONG STREAMS AND CREEKS SHOULD TAKE IMMEDIATE
PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS
SWIFTLY FLOWING WATERS OR WATERS OF UNKNOWN DEPTH BY FOOT OR BY
AUTOMOBILE.

&&

LAT...LON 3776 9596 3775 9637 3809 9652 3808 9635
      3817 9634 3817 9596

$$

SMITH







000
WGUS53 KICT 091539
FFWICT
KSC073-092045-
/O.NEW.KICT.FF.W.0016.130809T1539Z-130809T2045Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS
1039 AM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WICHITA HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  NORTHERN GREENWOOD COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST KANSAS...

* UNTIL 345 PM CDT.

* AT 1033 AM CDT...LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS REPORTED VERY
  HEAVY RAIN FROM A THUNDERSTORM OVER THE WARNED AREA.

  DOPPLER RADAR ESTIMATED BETWEEN 2 AND 3 INCHES OF RAIN HAVE FALLEN
  ACROSS THE AREA...WITH ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 2
  INCHES POSSIBLE.

* LOCATIONS WITHIN THE WARNING INCLUDE...
  EUREKA...HAMILTON...MADISON...THRALL...VIRGIL...EUREKA AIRPORT.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO
AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE USUALLY
DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS POWERFUL
ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED
ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN.

A FLASH FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS IMMINENT OR OCCURRING.
IF YOU ARE IN THE WARNING AREA MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IMMEDIATELY.
RESIDENTS LIVING ALONG STREAMS AND CREEKS SHOULD TAKE IMMEDIATE
PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS
SWIFTLY FLOWING WATERS OR WATERS OF UNKNOWN DEPTH BY FOOT OR BY
AUTOMOBILE.

&&

LAT...LON 3776 9596 3775 9637 3809 9652 3808 9635
      3817 9634 3817 9596

$$

SMITH







000
WGUS53 KICT 091539
FFWICT
KSC073-092045-
/O.NEW.KICT.FF.W.0016.130809T1539Z-130809T2045Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS
1039 AM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WICHITA HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  NORTHERN GREENWOOD COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST KANSAS...

* UNTIL 345 PM CDT.

* AT 1033 AM CDT...LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS REPORTED VERY
  HEAVY RAIN FROM A THUNDERSTORM OVER THE WARNED AREA.

  DOPPLER RADAR ESTIMATED BETWEEN 2 AND 3 INCHES OF RAIN HAVE FALLEN
  ACROSS THE AREA...WITH ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 2
  INCHES POSSIBLE.

* LOCATIONS WITHIN THE WARNING INCLUDE...
  EUREKA...HAMILTON...MADISON...THRALL...VIRGIL...EUREKA AIRPORT.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO
AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE USUALLY
DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS POWERFUL
ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED
ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN.

A FLASH FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS IMMINENT OR OCCURRING.
IF YOU ARE IN THE WARNING AREA MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IMMEDIATELY.
RESIDENTS LIVING ALONG STREAMS AND CREEKS SHOULD TAKE IMMEDIATE
PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS
SWIFTLY FLOWING WATERS OR WATERS OF UNKNOWN DEPTH BY FOOT OR BY
AUTOMOBILE.

&&

LAT...LON 3776 9596 3775 9637 3809 9652 3808 9635
      3817 9634 3817 9596

$$

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BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS
1039 AM CDT FRI AUG 9 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WICHITA HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
  NORTHERN GREENWOOD COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST KANSAS...

* UNTIL 345 PM CDT.

* AT 1033 AM CDT...LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS REPORTED VERY
  HEAVY RAIN FROM A THUNDERSTORM OVER THE WARNED AREA.

  DOPPLER RADAR ESTIMATED BETWEEN 2 AND 3 INCHES OF RAIN HAVE FALLEN
  ACROSS THE AREA...WITH ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 2
  INCHES POSSIBLE.

* LOCATIONS WITHIN THE WARNING INCLUDE...
  EUREKA...HAMILTON...MADISON...THRALL...VIRGIL...EUREKA AIRPORT.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN AUTOMOBILES. NEVER DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO
AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE ROADWAY. FLOOD WATERS ARE USUALLY
DEEPER THAN THEY APPEAR. JUST ONE FOOT OF FLOWING WATER IS POWERFUL
ENOUGH TO SWEEP VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD. WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED
ROADS MAKE THE SMART CHOICE...TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN.

A FLASH FLOOD WARNING MEANS THAT FLOODING IS IMMINENT OR OCCURRING.
IF YOU ARE IN THE WARNING AREA MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IMMEDIATELY.
RESIDENTS LIVING ALONG STREAMS AND CREEKS SHOULD TAKE IMMEDIATE
PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CROSS
SWIFTLY FLOWING WATERS OR WATERS OF UNKNOWN DEPTH BY FOOT OR BY
AUTOMOBILE.

&&

LAT...LON 3776 9596 3775 9637 3809 9652 3808 9635
      3817 9634 3817 9596

$$

National Preparedness Level

Level 3
National Fire Activity
Initial attack activity: Light (152 new fires)
New large fires: 9 
Large fires contained: 3
Uncontained large fires: 28
Area Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs committed: 0 

Source: USFS; USFMSC; NOTAM
National Interagency Coordination Center
Incident Management Situation Report
Friday August 9, 2013 – 0530 MT
National Preparedness Level 3
National Fire Activity
Initial attack activity: Light (152 new fires)
New large fires: 9 (*)
Large fires contained: 3
Uncontained large fires: ** 28
Area Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs committed: 1
Type 1 IMTs committed: 4
Type 2 IMTs committed: 14
** Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy.
Link to Geographic Area daily reports.
One MAFFS C-130 aircraft from the 153rd Airlift Wing, Cheyenne (Wyoming Air National Guard), and one from 
the 302nd Airlift Wing, Colorado Springs (Air Force Reserve) are supporting wildland fire suppression 
operations out of Boise, ID.
Douglas Complex (three fires), Oregon DOF. IMT 2 (Sifford). Seven miles north of Glendale, OR. Timber and 
brush. Active ground fire with occasional torching and spotting. Numerous structures and a communication site 
threatened. Evacuations and road closures in effect.
Big Windy Complex, Grants Pass Unit, Oregon DOF. IMT 1 (Schulte). Twenty-five miles northwest of Grants 
Pass, OR. Timber and brush. Surface fire with occasional torching. Structures threatened. Evacuations and 
area closures in effect.
Green Ridge, Deschutes NF. IMT 2 (Minton). Fourteen miles northwest of Sisters, OR. Timber and brush. 
Active fire behavior with torching and spotting. Residences threatened. Area closures in effect.
Whiskey Complex (two fires), Umpqua NF. Transfer of command from IMT 2 (Williams) to IMT 2 (Johnson) 
will occur on 8/11. Six miles east of Tiller, OR. Timber, brush and grass. Moderate fire behavior. Structures 
threatened. Area closures in effect.
Colockum Tarps, Southeast Region, Washington DNR. IMT 2 (Nickey). Six miles southeast of Malaga, WA. 
Timber and grass. Creeping and smoldering with single tree torching. Numerous residences threatened. 
Evacuations in effect.
Northwest Area (PL 4)
New fires: 27
New large fires: 2
Uncontained large fires: 13
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 6* GC Complex, Malheur NF. IMT 2 (Watts). Includes previously reported Grouse Mountain incident. One mile 
north of John Day, OR. Brush and grass. Running with torching and long-range spotting. Numerous structures 
threatened. Evacuations and area closures in effect.
* Sharon Creek, Vale District, BLM. Eighteen miles southeast of Rome, OR. Brush and grass. Active fire 
behavior.
Grassy Mountain Complex (two fires), Vale District, BLM. Twenty-two miles southwest of Jordan Valley, OR. 
Brush and grass. Short runs with isolated torching. Reduction in acreage due to more accurate mapping.
Coyote Gap, Burns District, BLM. Forty miles northwest of Fields, OR. Brush and grass. No further information 
received.
Labrador, Rogue River-Siskiyou NF. Thirteen miles northwest of Cave Junction, OR. Timber and brush. No 
new information. Last report unless new information is received.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size 
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl 
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own 
Douglas Complex OR DOF 44,045 1,394 32 UNK 3,138 -10 97 120 25 4 28M ST
Big Windy Complex OR DOF 14,085 1,454 10 9/1 1,233 -106 29 49 4 0 9.3M ST
Green Ridge OR DEF 1,150 515 50 8/11 581 -39 16 20 7 0 3M FS
Whiskey Complex OR UPF 10,469 221 40 8/20 911 -20 26 37 7 0 10.4M FS
Colockum Tarps WA SES 80,801 400 75 8/11 738 -28 14 54 6 5 8.5M ST
* GC Complex OR MAF 10,090 --- 0 8/18 227 --- 9 7 4 1 200K FS
* Sharon Creek OR VAD 5,000 --- 0 8/11 71 --- 1 10 0 0 75K BLM
Grassy Mountain 
Complex OR VAD 17,400 -7,100 50 8/10 138 90 0 17 2 0 200K BLM
Coyote Gap OR BUD 807 307 50 8/10 8 0 0 2 0 0 60K BLM
Labrador OR RSF 2,020 --- N/A N/A 185 --- 1 6 5 0 5.8M FS
Mann OR BUD 355 -145 100 --- 10 -13 0 3 0 0 35K BLM
Silver, Riverside Unit, Cal Fire. Cal Fire IMT 1 (Kaslin). Two miles west of Banning, CA. Chaparral. Active fire 
behavior with short-range spotting. Numerous residences, power lines and a communications site threatened. 
Evacuations and road closures in effect.
Power, Stanislaus NF. IMT 2 (Garwood). Four miles northwest of Pinecrest, CA. Timber and brush. Active 
interior burning. Numerous residences threatened.
Aspen, Sierra NF. IMT 2 (Cooper). Seven miles northwest of Big Creek, CA. Timber and chaparral. Moderate 
fire behavior. Road and area closures in effect.
Southern California Area (PL 3)
New fires: 22
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 4
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 3Falls, Cleveland NF. IMT 2 (Wakoski). Six miles southwest of Lake Elsinore, CA. Chaparral. Smoldering.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size 
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl 
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own 
Silver CA RRU 14,000 7,500 20 UNK 1,431 576 48 139 9 27 1.5M ST
Power CA STF 925 44 40 UNK 565 118 18 36 5 0 2.9M FS
Aspen CA SNF 22,090 159 80 8/24 976 -299 16 47 8 0 27.8M FS
Falls CA CNF 1,416 0 95 8/9 558 -560 19 32 0 0 3.2M FS
Salmon River Complex (two fires), Klamath NF. IMT 1 (McGowan). Four miles west of Sawyers Bar, CA. 
Timber. Active fire behavior with isolated torching. Structures threatened. Area closures in effect.
Butler, Six Rivers NF. IMT 2 (Johnson). Ten miles east of Somes Bar, CA. Timber. Moderate fire behavior. 
Structures threatened. Evacuations and road closures in effect.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size 
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl 
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own 
Salmon River 
Complex CA KNF 9,005 1,121 16 UNK 1,175 96 32 55 6 0 6.6M FS
Butler CA SRF 6,305 1,193 8 UNK 952 54 19 46 11 0 5.6M FS
* McCan, Twin Falls District, BLM. IMT 2 (Kidd). IMT is also managing the Beaver Creek fire. Four miles 
northwest of Fairfield, ID. Brush and grass. Active fire behavior. Structures threatened.
* Beaver Creek, Twin Falls District, BLM. Twelve miles northeast of Fairfield, ID. Brush and grass. Active fire 
behavior. Structures threatened. 
Lodgepole, Salmon-Challis NF. NIMO (Houseman) and IMT 2 (Whalen). Ten miles west of Challis, ID. Timber 
and brush. Active fire behavior. Structures threatened.
Packer Creek, Bridger-Teton NF. Twenty-eight miles north of Pinedale, WY. Timber. Smoldering.
* Kendall, Bridger-Teton NF. Eighteen miles northeast of Cora, WY. Timber. Surface fire with group torching. 
Last report unless significant activity occurs.
Northern California Area (PL 3)
New fires: 25
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 3
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 1
Eastern Great Basin Area (PL 4) 
New fires: 25
New large fires: 3
Uncontained large fires: 4
NIMOs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 2Incident Name St Unit Size
Size 
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl 
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own 
* McCan ID TFD 5,000 --- 0 8/9 154 --- 4 10 3 0 400K BLM
* Beaver Creek ID TFD 1,933 --- 25 8/9 183 --- 6 4 2 0 275K BLM
Lodgepole ID SCF 20,723 398 54 UNK 593 -8 11 18 9 0 14.7M FS
Packer Creek WY BTF 401 0 95 8/9 82 -76 2 3 0 0 1.9M FS
* Kendall WY BTF 158 --- N/A N/A 6 --- 0 2 0 0 5K FS
Mabey ID 3CN 1,144 0 100 --- 151 -34 5 8 1 0 140K CNTY
3CN – Caribou County
Gold Pan Complex, Bitterroot NF. IMT 1 (Poncin). Thirty-five miles southwest of Conner, MT. Timber. 
Creeping and smoldering with group torching. Structures threatened.
Moose Meadows, Beaverhead/Deerlodge NF. Transfer of command from IMT 2 (Pearson) back to the local 
unit will occur today. Twenty miles southwest of Philipsburg, MT. Timber. Interior smoldering. Last report 
unless significant activity occurs.
Crescendo, Idaho Panhandle NF. Twenty-two miles south of Avery, ID. Timber and brush. Creeping.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size 
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl 
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own 
Gold Pan Complex MT BRF 16,959 547 N/A N/A 476 -1 11 9 7 0 4.7M FS
Moose Meadows MT BDF 3,500 0 80 9/1 215 -30 6 0 2 0 6.2M FS
Crescendo ID IPF 1,100 0 5 UNK 43 -4 1 4 0 0 1.6M FS
Alaska Area (PL 3)
New fires: 4
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 1
Birch Creek, Upper Yukon Zone, Alaska Fire Service. Previously reported fire. IMT 2 (Kurth). Ten miles 
southeast of Circle Hot Springs, AK. Black spruce and tundra. Active fire behavior with group torching. 
Community of Circle Hot Springs threatened.
Mississippi, Military Zone, Alaska Fire Service. Previously reported fire. Ten miles southwest of Delta, AK. 
Timber, brush and grass. Running, torching and spotting. Structures threatened. Last report unless significant 
activity occurs.
Crater Creek, Upper Yukon Zone, Alaska Fire Service. Started on Native Claims Act land thirteen miles 
northwest of Venetie, AK. Timber, brush and grass. Creeping and smoldering with short runs. 
Northern Rockies Area (PL 2)
New fires: 10
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 2
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 1Prospect Creek, Tanana Zone, Alaska Fire Service. Previously reported fire. Nineteen miles west of Bettles, 
AK. Black spruce and tundra. No further information. Last report unless significant activity occurs.
Ray River 2, Tanana Zone, Alaska Fire Service. Previously reported fire. Forty-three miles southeast of 
Bettles, AK. Black spruce and tundra. No further information. Last report unless significant activity occurs.
Billy Creek, Tok Area Forestry, Alaska DOF. Previously reported fire. Three miles north of Dot Lake, AK. 
Black spruce and tundra. Creeping and smoldering. Last report unless significant activity occurs.
Can Creek, Southwest Area Forestry, Alaska DOF. Previously reported fire. Five miles southeast of Lime 
Village, AK. Black Spruce and tundra. Minimal fire activity. Last report unless significant activity occurs.
Discovery Creek, Upper Yukon Zone, Alaska Fire Service. Previously reported fire. Thirty-six miles south of 
Fort Yukon, AK. Black spruce and tundra. Creeping and smoldering with single tree torching. Last report 
unless significant activity occurs.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size 
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl 
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own 
Birch Creek AK UYD 10,961 --- N/A N/A 7 --- 0 5 0 0 75K BLM
Mississippi AK MID 4,000 --- N/A N/A 27 --- 1 0 0 0 30K DOD
Crater Creek AK UYD 1,508 0 30 8/15 121 0 5 0 0 0 854K NCA
Prospect Creek AK TAD 64,076 --- N/A N/A 0 --- 0 0 0 0 98K BLM
Ray River 2 AK TAD 19,497 --- N/A N/A 0 --- 0 0 0 0 3K BLM
Billy Creek AK TAS 11,989 --- N/A N/A 0 --- 0 0 0 0 6K ST
Can Creek AK SWS 6,679 --- N/A N/A 39 --- 2 0 2 0 724K ST
Discovery Creek AK UYD 3,656 --- N/A N/A 4 --- 0 0 0 0 80K BLM
* Snow Creek, Ely District, BLM. Sixty miles northwest of Ely, NV. Timber, brush and grass. Crowning with 
long-range spotting. 
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size 
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl 
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own 
* Snow Creek NV ELD 100 --- 10 UNK 13 --- 0 0 1 0 25K BLM
* Hinkey NV HTF 317 --- 100 --- 34 --- 1 2 0 0 75K FS
HTF – Humboldt-Toiyabe NF
* Cooper, Kaibab NF. Four miles northwest of Jacob Lake, AZ. Timber. Backing fire with torching. Last report 
unless significant activity occurs.
Western Great Basin Area (PL 2)
New fires: 10
New large fires: 2
Uncontained large fires: 1
Southwest Area (PL 1)
New fires: 8
New large fires: 2
Uncontained large fires: 0* Prospect, Truxton Canyon Agency, BIA. Eight miles west of Frazier Wells, AZ. Timber and brush. Moderate 
fire behavior. Last report unless significant activity occurs.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size 
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl 
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own 
* Cooper AZ KNF 739 --- N/A N/A 29 --- 1 3 0 0 75K FS
* Prospect AZ TCA 320 --- N/A N/A 29 --- 1 2 0 0 33K BIA
Other fires
(As of August 9)
GACC Fires Cumulative
Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total 
Personnel
AK 37 659,818 76 6 7 258
NW 12 83,053 13 41 2 427
NO 0 0 0 0 0 0
SO 1 60 13 47 6 523
NR 15 21,099 11 8 5 368
EB 8 18,923 10 5 9 391
WB 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW 4 839 2 5 0 45
RM 0 0 0 0 0 0
EA 0 0 0 0 0 0
SA 1 166 0 0 0 4
Total 78 783,959 125 112 29 2,016
Predictive Services Discussion: Scattered thunderstorms will form over northern California, Oregon and the 
northern Rockies. Showers and thunderstorms will continue over the central and southern Rockies. 
Temperatures will cool slightly in the Northwest but will remain warm to hot across the remainder of the West. 
In the East, scattered showers and thunderstorms will form along a stalled front from the central Plains to the 
mid-Atlantic coast. Scattered storms will also develop in the Gulf states and showers will move through New 
England. Temperatures will remain mild from the upper Midwest to New England and stay warm and humid in 

the South.Outlook for Fire Weather
“This Day in History” is a brief summary of a powerful learning opportunity. You can use this summary as a 
foundation and launch point for further dialogue and discussion. Apply these lessons learned to yourself, your 
crew, your team and your unit.

Sadler Fire Entrapment – August 9th 1999 - Nevada
Incident Summary: On August 5, 1999, a dry lightning storm passes through northern Nevada igniting numerous fires. Due to a wet 
winter and spring, the fuels are abnormally heavy. Now, deep into summer, these fuels are measuring less than 80% live fuel moisture. 
Normal fire suppression tactics have not been effective on previous fires, particularly direct attack and burning operations during the 
heat of the day. In California a Type 2 crew—the GNP3—is assembled and dispatched to the Sadler Complex south of Elko, Nevada. 
The crew consists of 21 members (17 FFT2s) from fuels and suppression modules as well as non-fire and overhead positions from 
various home units. They work on the fireline for two days. The next day, August 9, while conducting a burnout operation, six firefighters 
from the GNP3 crew are entrapped by wildfire.
0600 Briefing starts unannounced and several crews and overhead 
miss some or all of it. Briefing places little emphasis on a red flag 
warning that has been issued for high winds, low RH, and unstable 
atmospheric conditions. The IAP forecast calls for extreme fire 
behavior with high rates of spread, south winds increasing in 
afternoon, minimum RH 6-12%, Haines Index of 6, max temp 85-91, 
and FDFM of 3%. However, there are not enough IAPs for everyone—
including the GNP3 crew boss and a Div Sup. Extreme fire behavior is 
discussed at the GNP3 crew briefing and is characterized as “normal”.
0900 GNP3 is assigned to support 2 Interagency Hotshot Crews asked 
to burnout from Big Safety Zone to the NW and the dozer line to Black 
Safety Zone. The dozer line is about ½ mile north of the head of the 
fire. 1100 After a recon, the hotshot superintendents refuse to accept 
the assignment until the line south of Big Safety Zone is secure. The 
Div Sup and the 2 IHCs leave to anchor and secure the line. GNP3 
waits.
1300 GNP3 accepts an assignment to burnout across the head of the 
fire from Black Safety Zone going east to the “Y”. 1400 Ignition is 
delayed due to unfavorable winds. Overhead feels if they “didn’t 
attempt a burn, the fire would get away” and the plan is changed to 
burnout from the east to the west instead—the very plan that the 
hotshots had refused until secured.
1430 Due to concerns regarding GNP3 crew’s lack of experience and 
fitness, only 3 members and the crew boss are used for the firing 
operation. Two additional crewmembers join them later. 1500 This 
squad begins firing from the “Y supported by an engine. The fireline 
behind them is unsecured. Due to hills, no one on the burnout squad 
can see the main fire. Because of occasional wind shifts, the igniters 
must walk very fast and occasionally trot to keep ahead of their fire. 
They are unable to use the black as a safety zone. Safety zones along 
the dozer line turn out to be too small and too far apart. 
1515 Back behind the firing squad, the engine is very busy picking up 
multiple spot fires and slop overs. The engine captain radios to stop 
ignition. There is no response. The same tactical channel is also being 
used by the IHC burnout and is overloaded with traffic.
1540 Overhead watching the burnout sees the main fire begin to move 
quickly down the hill toward the squad. 
They are unsuccessful at warning the squad by radio. Shortly after, the 
main fire becomes visible to the squad as it crests the ridge to the 
south. It is described as a “river of fire” as it makes a run at the crew on 
the dozer line at speeds in excess of 300 chains/hour with 15 ft. flame 
lengths.
The engine is cut off from the squad and retreats to a safety zone. The 
order to “run” is given to the firing squad. Tools and gear are dropped 
on the way to the safety zone, almost 600 ft. away. Several 
crewmembers unsuccessfully attempt to deploy their fire shelters.
Crew members receive 1st and 2nd degree burns and smoke inhalation. 
An injured crewmember, an EMT, suffering from smoke inhalation, is 
asked to provide first aid for the others.
Lessons Learned Discussion Points
The burnout assignment had been turned down by two IHCs, and then 
accepted by GNP3. What responsibilities accompany both Overhead 
and line resources in this situation? 
As a crew/crewmember, you have a responsibility to look after your 
own safety—which includes making informed decisions about Risk. 
Discuss the relationship between pages 1 and 17 in your IRPG. 
In this situation, how would you and your crew establish and maintain 
LCES?
Radio frequencies can become overloaded with traffic. What are some 
of the solutions to this problem? 
When the operational tempo of an incident is picking up fast, what can 

we do to maintain our situational awareness?
Fires and Acres Yesterday
AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL
Alaska
FIRES 
ACRES

60

82

189

3,788

0

4,119
Northwest
FIRES 
ACRES

1

100

9,208
17 
532
27 
9,841
Northern California
FIRES 
ACRES

1
20 
44

3,142
25 
3,187
Southern California
FIRES 
ACRES

0
19 
51

25
22 
76
Northern Rockies
FIRES 
ACRES
10 
408
10 
408
Eastern Great Basin
FIRES 
ACRES

0

7,018

25
11 
583
25 
7,626
Western Great Basin
FIRES 
ACRES

0

119

0

26
10 
145
Southwest
FIRES 
ACRES

0

20

1

721

742
Rocky Mountain
FIRES 
ACRES

0

0

971

971
Eastern Area
FIRES 
ACRES

23

23
Southern Area
FIRES 
ACRES

23

23
TOTAL
FIRES 
ACRES

2
17 
7,317

82

189
72 
13,163
55 
6,408
152 
27,161Fires and Acres Year-to-Date
AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL
Alaska
FIRES 
ACRES

0
41 
227,824
37 
172,835
28 
132,403
459 
627,772

2
575 
1,160,836
Northwest
FIRES 
ACRES
118 
53,166
131 
120,321
32 
463

16
733 
16,690
561 
5,565
1,584 
196,221
Northern California
FIRES 
ACRES
125 
116
22 
622
12 
17
2,268 
16,016
400 
20,845
2,827 
37,616
Southern California
FIRES 
ACRES
23 
87
90 
2,645
21 
532
32 
225
2,533 
36,372
344 
91,978
3,043 
131,839
Northern Rockies
FIRES 
ACRES
452 
7,160
43 
367

1,008

202
547 
4,611
375 
60,585
1,430 
73,933
Eastern Great Basin
FIRES 
ACRES
48 
307
469 
110,372

0
29 
69
392 
18,664
312 
44,040
1,251 
173,452
Western Great Basin
FIRES 
ACRES

24,470
246 
86,567

1

2
60 
7,094
67 
28,385
392 
146,519
Southwest
FIRES 
ACRES
488 
45,794
169 
6,758
25 
3,313
69 
1,807
505 
57,962
932 
172,192
2,188 
287,826
Rocky Mountain
FIRES 
ACRES
534 
713
324 
8,424
13 
501
27 
1,071
577 
37,310
356 
172,954
1,831 
220,973
Eastern Area
FIRES 
ACRES
322 
7,193
39 
996
27 
87
4,625 
33,136
276 
1,124
5,289 
42,536
Southern Area
FIRES 
ACRES
150 
11,138
63 
4,296
17 
1,445
8,451 
88,216
330 
11,070
9,011 
116,165
TOTAL
FIRES 
ACRES
2,268 
150,144
1,535 
563,900
240 
183,945
267 
137,344
21,150 
943,843
3,961 
608,740
29,421 
2,587,916
*** Changes in some agency YTD acres reflect more accurate mapping or reporting adjustments. *** 
Ten Year Average Fires 49,747
Ten Year Average Acres 4,718,545Prescribed Fires and Acres Yesterday
AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL
Alaska
FIRES 
ACRES

0
Northwest
FIRES 
ACRES

0
Northern California
FIRES 
ACRES

0
Southern California
FIRES 
ACRES

0
Northern Rockies
FIRES 
ACRES

0
Eastern Great Basin
FIRES 
ACRES

0
Western Great Basin
FIRES 
ACRES

0
Southwest
FIRES 
ACRES

10

98

108
Rocky Mountain
FIRES 
ACRES

0
Eastern Area
FIRES 
ACRES

0
Southern Area
FIRES 
ACRES

0
TOTAL
FIRES 
ACRES

0

10

0

0

0

98

108Prescribed Fires and Acres Year-to-Date 
AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL
Alaska
FIRES 
ACRES

5

22
13 
5,150
16 
5,177
Northwest
FIRES 
ACRES

2,066
38 
9,051

449

67
122 
28,883
179 
40,516
Northern California
FIRES 
ACRES

35
12 
780
16 
15,998
21 
254
125 
5,472
176 
22,539
Southern California
FIRES 
ACRES

38

603

298

165
141 
4,875
160 
5,979
Northern Rockies
FIRES 
ACRES
11 
1,583
13 
2,904
24 
6,747

156
96 
1,085
145 
9,741
291 
22,216
Eastern Great Basin
FIRES 
ACRES

696
18 
1,354

1

693
21 
1,357
50 
14,110
99 
18,211
Western Great Basin
FIRES 
ACRES

24

35
12 
103

300
22 
462
Southwest
FIRES 
ACRES
17 
19,319
23 
11,502

1,372

10
79 
17,008
125 
49,211
Rocky Mountain
FIRES 
ACRES
12 
1,691
37 
3,317
33 
3,956
10 
616
32 
5,090
94 
24,916
218 
39,586
Eastern Area
FIRES 
ACRES
20 
23,148
243 
30,818
52 
4,790
770 
31,407
158 
12,629
1,243 
102,792
Southern Area
FIRES 
ACRES
50 
14,298
100 
48,028
11 
5,872
10,605 
568,464
887 
850,596
11,653 
1,487,258
TOTAL
FIRES 
ACRES
123 
62,836
148 
28,970
438 
108,012
111 
12,778
11,554 
612,821
1,808 
968,530
14,182 
1,793,947
*** Changes in some agency YTD acres reflect more accurate mapping or reporting adjustments. *** 

Additional wildfire information is available through the Geographic Areas a
Additional Fire Information
Canada Fires and Hectares
Provinces Fires
Yesterday
Hectares
Yesterday
Fires
Year-To-Date
Hectares
Year-To-Date
British Columbia 32 1,301 1,000 7,889
Yukon Territory 1 2 151 202,490
Alberta 1 0 934 19,938
Northwest Territory 1 0 230 362,038
Saskatchewan 5 0 279 246,332
Manitoba 1 2 331 597,089
Ontario 0 0 446 41,267
Quebec 2 3 455 1,674,454
Newfoundland 3 3 91 30,369
New Brunswick 0 0 345 868
Nova Scotia 1 0 153 301
Prince Edward Island 0 0 9 55
National Parks 0 0 56 67,324
Total 47 1,310 4,480 3,250,414
This report contains information derived from the National Fire and Aviation Management Web Applications (FAMWEB)
system and other sources to provide relative information about emerging and ongoing incident activity. This information is
considered operational in nature, is subject to correction, and therefore may not match official year-to-date agency
records.
** National Interagency Coordination Center **
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