SMI West (Smoke Management Instructions) Western Oregon Smoke Management Instructions
ODF Smoke Management Instructions
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Sat May 16 14:29:51 PDT 2009
SMOKE MANAGEMENT FORECAST AND INSTRUCTIONS
SALEM FORESTRY WEATHER CENTER
OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY
ISSUED: Saturday, May 16, 2009 2:30 PM Nick Yonker
1. DISCUSSION AND FORECAST FOR THE WESTERN OREGON AREA FORECAST ZONES 601-623
Upper level ridge will remain strong over the region through tomorrow providing probably the warmest temperatures of the year. Air mass will remain stable with a brief period of good mixing in the interior during maximum afternoon heating. Wind flow will remain light northerly leading to most poor to fair smoke dispersion.
OUTLOOK (MONDAY - WEDNESDAY)
Upper ridge will shift to the east on Monday as an upper trough and minor front approach. Marine push will move inland during the afternoon, cooling down the very warm temperatures and shifting smoke inland for any Coast Range burning. Trough and front move in Tuesday providing a little moisture over the coast and northern interior. Air mass destabilizes and dispersion improves under decent onshore flow. Trough moves to the east Wednesday with a flat ridge replacing it. Wind flow turns northerly again.
2. DISPERSION
Zone 601, 602, 603 and 612 (North Coast Range):
MORNING
Mixing height 1000 - 2000 ft.
Transport wind NNW to NNE at 6 - 12 mph.
Surface wind light and variable but favors NNW to NNE and controlled by local terrain.
AFTERNOON
Mixing height 2000 - 3000 ft.
Transport wind NW to N at 9 - 15 mph.
Surface wind increases to NW to N at 6 - 12 mph.
EVENING
Mixing height lowers below 1000 ft.
Transport wind similar to afternoon.
Surface wind similar to afternoon.
Zone 605-611 (North Cascades):
MORNING
Mixing height below 1000 ft early rising to 1500 - 2500 ft by late morning.
Transport wind NNW to NNE at 6 - 10 mph.
Surface wind light and variable but favors NNW to NNE and controlled by local terrain.
AFTERNOON
Mixing height rising to 3500 - 4500 ft.
Transport wind similar to morning.
Surface wind increases to NW to NNE at 6 - 12 mph.
EVENING
Mixing height lowers below 1000 ft after sunset.
Transport wind NNW to NNE at 9 - 15 mph.
Surface wind similar to afternoon.
Zone 615-620 (South Coast Range):
MORNING
Mixing height below 1000 ft early rising to 1300 - 2300 ft by late morning.
Transport wind NNW to NNE at 5 - 9 mph.
Surface wind NW to NNE at 4 - 8 mph.
AFTERNOON
Mixing height rising to 2500 - 3500 ft.
Transport wind NW to N at 6 - 12 mph.
Surface wind NW to N at 8 - 14 mph.
EVENING
Mixing height lowers below 1000 ft after sunset.
Transport wind similar to afternoon.
Surface wind similar to afternoon.
Zone 616-623 (South Cascades):
MORNING
Mixing height below 1000 ft early rising to 1700 - 2700 ft by late morning.
Transport wind light and variable but favors NNW to NNE.
Surface wind light and variable but favors NNW to NNE and controlled by local terrain.
AFTERNOON
Mixing height rising above 5000 ft.
Transport wind increases to NW to N at 4 - 8 mph.
Surface wind increases to WNW to NNW at 5 - 9 mph.
EVENING
Mixing height lowers below 1000 ft after sunset.
Transport wind NW to N at 6 - 10 mph.
Surface wind NW to N at 6 - 10 mph.
OUTLOOK:
MONDAY
Mixing height below 1000 ft early rising to 1500 to 2500 ft by late morning rising to 3000 to 4000 ft during the afternoon. Transport wind NNW to NNE at 4 - 8 mph during the morning becoming WSW to WNW at 6 - 10 mph during the afternoon. Surface wind light and variable during the morning becoming WSW to NW at 6 - 12 mph during the afternoon.
TUESDAY
Mixing height below 1000 ft early rising to 3000 to 4000 ft by late morning rising above 5000 ft during the afternoon. Transport wind SW to WSW at 10 - 22 mph. Surface wind SW to W at 8 - 12 mph during the morning becoming W to NW at 8 - 12 mph during the afternoon.
WEDNESDAY
Mixing height below 1000 ft early rising to 3500 to 4500 ft by late morning rising above 5000 ft during the afternoon. Transport wind NNW to NNE at 8 - 12 mph. Surface wind NNW to NNE at 5 - 9 mph.
3. BURNING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL ZONES IN THE WESTERN OREGON AREA
These instructions are valid for burning conducted on Sunday, May 17, 2009.
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Coast Range
Zone 601 and 612
Units should be 750 tons or less, spaced 15 miles apart, and 15 miles from downwind SSRAs. Higher tonnage is possible south of Waldport in Zone 612. Call the forecaster.
Zone 602 and 603
Units should be 300 tons or less, spaced 15 miles apart, and 15 miles from downwind SSRAs. Higher tonnage is possible south of T17S in Zone 603. Call the forecaster.
Zone 615
Units should be 2000 tons or less, spaced 10 miles apart, and 12 miles from downwind SSRAs.
Zone 616 west of R8W
Units should be 1200 tons or less, spaced 10 miles apart, and 12 miles from downwind SSRAs.
Zone 616 east of R9W
Units should be 750 tons or less, spaced 10 miles apart, and 12 miles from downwind SSRAs. Restrict units to 500 tons or less south of T30S.
Zone 618 and 619
Use standard guidance matrix. (See section 5 below.)
Zone 620
No burning allowed. Some burning allowed south of the Rogue River. Call the forecaster.
Cascades
Zone 605, 606, and 610
Units should be 1000 tons or less, spaced 8 miles apart, and 10 miles from downwind SSRAs. Verify transport winds away from SSRA if burning within 10 miles of the SSRA in Zone 605 and 606. Higher tonnage is possible south of T20S in Zone 606. Call the forecaster.
Zone 607, 608, 609, 611, 616, 617, and 623
Use standard guidance matrix. (See section 5 below.) Ensure adequate distance from downwind SSRAs for smoke to dissipate. South of T30S in Zone 616 units should be 500 tons or less, spaced 5 miles apart.
Zone 620 and 622
Units should be 500 tons or less, spaced 5 miles apart, and 10 miles from downwind SSRAs. East of R2W in Zone 622, use standard guidance matrix. (See section 5 below.)
Siskiyous
Use standard guidance matrix. (See section 5 below.)
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4. SPECIAL NOTE:
Call the smoke management duty forecaster at (503) 945-7401 to
discuss burning. Please do not call individual's numbers to
discuss daily burning. If the forecaster is not available,
leave a message and he will return your call as soon as possible.
Avoid calling between 2 to 2:30 p.m.
The forecast is available on the Internet at:
http://oregon.gov/ODF/FIRE/fire.shtml/#Smoke_Management
Please ensure your units have been planned and accomplished by checking:
http://oregon.gov/ODF/FIRE/SMP/dailysmoke.shtml
5. STANDARD GUIDANCE MATRIX:
* Greater than 5000 ft mixing height: No burning within 5 miles of
downwind SSRA. Maximum 100 tons per mile from downwind SSRA.
Example: 500 ton maximum allowed if burned 5 miles from downwind SSRA.
* 3000 - 5000 ft mixing height: No burning within 10 miles of
downwind SSRA. Maximum 75 tons per mile from downwind SSRA.
Example: 750 ton maximum allowed if burned 10 miles from downwind SSRA.
* Less than 3000 ft mixing height: No burning within 15 miles of
downwind SSRA. Maximum 50 tons per mile from downwind SSRA.
Example: 750 ton maximum allowed if burned 15 miles from downwind SSRA.
* All exceptions must be coordinated with the duty forecaster
prior to ignition.
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