The general location of the Creek Fire in central California
The 2020 Creek Fire was a very large wildfire in central California's Sierra National Forest, in Fresno and Madera counties. One of the most significant fires of California's record-setting 2020 wildfire season, it began on September 4, 2020, and burned 379,895 acres (153,738 ha) over several months until it was declared 100% contained on December 24, 2020. The Creek Fire is the sixth-largest wildfire in recorded California history and the third-largest single fire—i.e. not part of a larger wildfire complex—following the 2021 Dixie Fire.[4]
Tens of thousands of residents in Fresno and Madera counties were forced to evacuate, and the fire also necessitated the helicopter rescue of hundreds of people by the California National Guard after they became trapped at Mammoth Pool Reservoir. Despite this, the fire caused zero fatalities, though there were more than twenty injuries. The Creek Fire destroyed hundreds of structures in Sierra Nevada communities, adding up to 856 buildings destroyed and dozens more damaged. The combined cost of the months-long firefighting effort and damage to private and county property exceeded $500 million.
Background
The Creek Fire occurred amid an already quite active wildfire season in California, which until early September had largely been driven by an outbreak of dry thunderstorms in mid-August. Between August 15 and September 9 alone, more than 1.6 million acres (650,000 ha) had burned, more than five times California's average acreage burned by that date.[5] Over Labor Day weekend, the state suffered "one of its hottest weekends in memory", leading the National Weather Service to issue widespread heat advisories and red flag warnings. The first two days of the Creek Fire's growth saw abnormally hot and dry conditions for the region.[6][7]
The Creek Fire burned largely in the Sierra National Forest, which spans more than 1.3 million acres (530,000 ha) at an elevation range of ~900–14,000 feet (270–4,270 m).[8][6] The burn area largely comprised mixed coniferous forest containing ponderosa pine, sugar pine, white fir, incense-cedar, and California black oak trees.[6]Bark beetle infestation and California's drought between 2012 and 2016 killed almost 150 million trees in the Sierra Nevada,[9] including more than 36 million trees in the Sierra National Forest alone between 2015 and 2019—the most of any national forest in California. Tree mortality rates reached 80% in what became the Creek Fire footprint.[10] The U.S. Forest Service estimated that dead stands of trees that burned in the fire contained 2,000 tons of fuel for every one acre (0.40 ha).[9]
Progression
September 4–5
According to the U.S. Forest Service, the Creek Fire began at approximately 6:45 p.m. PDT on Friday, September 4, 2020, in the Big Creek drainage area between Shaver Lake, Big Creek, and Huntington Lake, California. The fire had burned 2,000 acres (810 ha) by the following morning and 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) by that afternoon.[11]
Driven by powerful diurnal up-canyon winds within the San Joaquin River drainage, the Creek Fire quickly became a firestorm. Roughly eighteen hours after the fire had begun, the Creek Fire began producing a pyrocumulonimbus cloud, which, observed by radar and satellite, became one of the largest such events on record in the United States, or even North America.[12][13][14][a] The fire was fed in part by these cloud formations, which generated downdrafts that supplied the fire with additional oxygen and pushed it across fire lines.[15] The fire has been characterized as a plume-dominated blaze, where the environment allows for the continued upward blowing of smoke and the vertical transfer of heat, causing extreme fire behavior, such as multiple fire tornadoes observed using Doppler weather radar data.[5]
The Creek Fire also spawned two fire tornadoes on September 5; the first was rated EF2 near Huntington Lake with approximately 125 mph winds, and the second was rated EF1 near Mammoth Pool with approximately 100 mph winds. Damage included uprooted pine trees as well as stripped bark. These "firenadoes" formed due to the intense heat the fire had generated, which pulled in air, creating rotational vortices.[16] The Mammoth Pool firenado trapped hundreds of campers in the area, while the Huntington Lake one caused severe damage to trees in the Camp Silver Fir, B.S.A. & Kennolyn Camps area, and continued to attack their root systems a week later, burning underground at over 1,500 °F (820 °C).[17]
The fire had initially trapped about 1,000 people near Mammoth Pool Reservoir after it jumped the San Joaquin River, with at least 200 individuals trapped at a boat launch.[5] The California National Guard, using CH-47 Chinook and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters and night goggles, flew multiple sorties to evacuate people from near Mammoth Pool Reservoir.[18] The Chinook flew three flights, carrying 67, 102, and 37 people each time (not including crew). The Black Hawk flew another three times, carrying 15, 22, and 21 people each time. Evacuees were taken to an airfield in Fresno.[citation needed]
September 6–9
Within the first four days, the Creek Fire rapidly exploded, expanding anywhere between 20,000 acres (81 km2) to 50,000 acres (200 km2) each day from September 4–9. Reasons for this explosive behavior included strong, gusty winds pushing east from the Central Valley into the Sierra Nevada and a pileup of dead trees due to the 2011–17 California drought and subsequent bark beetle infestation.[19]
September 10 onwards
Thick smoke lying over the fire, as well as reduced winds and lower temperatures, allowed firefighters to notch six percent containment by September 10.[20]
With over 290,000 acres (1,200 km2) burned on September 23, the Creek Fire became the largest single blaze (i.e. not a wildfire complex) in the history of California, though it was surpassed just one year later by the 2021 Dixie Fire in Northern California.[21]
Over the next month, the Creek Fire continued to grow in size, exceeding 300,000 acres (120,000 ha) on September 27. In October, most of the new growth in the Creek Fire was coming from the eastern flank of the fire, which was expanding towards Mono Hot Springs and Lake Thomas A Edison. On October 26, the Creek Fire had grown to 369,362 acres (149,475 ha), while containment was at 63 percent.
The U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations department led the investigation into the cause of the Creek Fire, with assistance from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire).[23] On July 16, 2021, the U.S. Forest Service announced that the results of its months-long investigation into the cause of the Creek Fire had been inconclusive. According to Dean Gould, the supervisor of the Sierra National Forest, investigators "spent countless hours hiking rugged terrain to determine the cause, interviewed numerous leads, and eliminated multiple potential causes." The Forest Service ruled out that the fire had been sparked by equipment use, an escaped campfire, powerlines, or spontaneous combustion, among multiple other discarded possibilities. Investigators judged that the "most probable cause" of the fire was a lightning strike, but noted that they could not rule out arson or smoking.[24][25] The lightning strike assessment was substantiated by a Douglas firsnag, bearing signs of lightning damage, that early-arriving firefighters had seen going up in flames.[26] The Creek Fire's cause is officially listed as "undetermined".[4]
Effects
An interactive map of the Creek Fire's perimeter
The Creek Fire caused zero fatalities;[27] an early report of one death by the Fresno Fire Department never materialized.[28] Twenty of those trapped at Mammoth Pool Reservoir were injured, with some subset of them taken to hospitals after the evacuation flights. Two people, including a 14-year-old girl, were badly burned and initially in "very serious condition". The other injuries ranged from abrasions to broken bones.[8]
Damage
The cost of the Creek Fire exceeded $500 million. The Sierra National Forest calculated the cost of fighting the fire at $193 million, and Fresno county supervisor Nathan Magsig put the cost of private property damage at no less than $250 million and the cost of damage to county assets (such as roads) at $20–30 million.[23]
The Creek Fire destroyed 856 structures in total, damaging a further 71.[27] Half the homes in Big Creek were reported to have been destroyed by the fire.[29][30]
On September 17, the Boy Scouts of America - Southern Sierra Council announced that the fire had badly damaged Camp Kern, with some significant structures fully destroyed by the fire.[31]
On September 9, at least 60 homes were destroyed and 278 commercial-residential structures were destroyed along with the historic Cressman's General Store, a local-landmark.[32] On September 9, the fire reached explosives stored by the China Peak Mountain Resort, used to control avalanches. The cache exploded, doing some damage to the resort. Firefighters had been warned of the cache and evacuated prior to the fire reaching the explosive materials, and no injuries resulted.[33][20]
On September 7, California governor Gavin Newsom issued a state of emergency for the Creek Fire in the Fresno, Madera, and Mariposa counties, as the fire crossed State Route 168 and was rapidly moving southward, threatening the community of Shaver Lake. The town of Big Creek was already decimated on September 5. 1,000 firefighters were called to fight this fire, which was already 78,000 acres (320 km2) large with no containment, moving quickly towards cabins, homes, and shops.[35]
Scores of people were airlifted from hiking trails within the Sierra National Forest in the early days of the fire, with at least 150 people and some dogs evacuated by September 8.[36]
Evacuations were issued in North Fork, Bass Lake, Big Creek, Shaver, Huntington Lake, Tollhouse and Auberry, California.[37]
By September 22, the fire had forced the evacuation of over 30,000 people in Fresno and Madera Counties.[1][38]
Multiple organizations and locations housed pets and livestock during the evacuations, such as the Fresno Fairgrounds,[39] Clovis Rodeo Grounds and local high schools.[40] The Red Cross organized hotel rooms for evacuees; group shelters were not an available option due to COVID-19 pandemic social distancing requirements.[32]
Two people were arrested for entering evacuation zones illegally on September 9.[33]
Environmental impacts
Smoke from the fire worsened the air quality in the Central Valley area and caused an increase in at-risk individuals and children to be affected by respiratory issues and an increase in the use and prescribing of inhalers.[41]
A study published in Forest Ecology and Management in 2022 found that 41% of the area burned in the Creek Fire did so at high severity, 35% at moderate severity, 21% at low severity, and 3% at a severity that left the area unchanged.[6]
Political response
On September 15, Gavin Newsom and California senator Kamala Harris travelled to Fresno County to survey fire damage. They were met with both supporters and protestors. They talked to first responders about their efforts to fight the fire, as well as wildfire evacuees. Forrest mis-management and neglect was never addressed.[42][43] An Auberry family accused the pair of using their property for photo-op purposes before even the family themselves could survey the damage.[44][45]
Growth and containment
Fire containment status[2] Gray: contained; Red: active; %: percent contained;
^From the Lee, Mirocha, Laureau, et al. source: "...superlative pyroCb depth (the deepest on record for North America in a decades-long community archive of pyroCbs...)
From the NASA source: “The pyrocumulonimbus cloud created aerosol index values indicate that this is one of the largest (if not the largest) pyroCb events seen in the United States..."
Citations
^ abc"Creek Fire". California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. October 26, 2020. Archived from the original on September 7, 2020. Retrieved October 22, 2020.
^ ab"Creek Fire Information". inciweb.nwcg.gov. InciWeb. November 23, 2020. Archived from the original on September 7, 2020. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
NOAA weather satellite GOES-5Artist's impression of an HS-371 derived GOES satelliteMission typeWeather satelliteOperatorNOAA / NASACOSPAR ID1981-049A SATCAT no.12472Mission duration7 years (planned)3 years (VISSR)9 years (total) Spacecraft propertiesBusHS-371ManufacturerHughesLaunch mass660 kilograms (1,460 lb) Start of missionLaunch date22 May 1981, 22:29 (1981-05-22UTC22:29Z) UTCRocketDelta 3914Launch siteCape Canaveral LC-17AContractorMcDonnell Douglas End of missi...
Junior Minister at the Northern Ireland Executive Office since 2024 Pam CameronMLAJunior Minister Assisting the Deputy First MinisterIncumbentAssumed office 3 February 2024Serving with Aisling ReillyFirst MinisterMichelle O'NeillPreceded byDeclan Kearney (2022)Member of the Legislative Assemblyfor South AntrimIncumbentAssumed office 2011Preceded byThomas Burns Personal detailsBornPamela Brown (1971-12-30) 30 December 1971 (age 52)NationalityBritishPolitical partyDemocrati...
Chronologie de la France ◄◄ 1639 1640 1641 1642 1643 1644 1645 1646 1647 ►► Chronologies La vierge Marie donnant la couronne et le sceptre à Louis XIV, de Philippe de Champaigne.Données clés 1640 1641 1642 1643 1644 1645 1646Décennies :1610 1620 1630 1640 1650 1660 1670Siècles :XVe XVIe XVIIe XVIIIe XIXeMillénaires :-Ier Ier IIe IIIe Chronologies thématiques Art Architecture, Arts plastiques (Dessin, Gravure, Peint...
English football manager and professional footballer (born 1961) Alan Pardew Personal informationFull name Alan Scott Pardew[1]Date of birth (1961-07-18) 18 July 1961 (age 62)[1]Place of birth Wimbledon, EnglandHeight 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[2]Position(s) MidfielderSenior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)1980–1981 Whyteleafe 1981–1983 Epsom & Ewell 1983–1984 Corinthian-Casuals 1984–1986 Dulwich Hamlet 1986–1987 Yeovil Town 1987–1991 Crystal Pa...
Pour les articles homonymes, voir Paterson. Banjo Paterson Données clés Nom de naissance Andrew Barton Paterson Alias Banjo Naissance 17 février 1864 Narrambla, Nouvelle-Galles du Sud (Australie) Décès 5 février 1941 (à 76 ans) Activité principale Poète Auteur Langue d’écriture Anglais Genres Bush Ballad Œuvres principales Waltzing Matilda The Man From Snowy River Clancy of the Overflow modifier Andrew Barton « Banjo » Paterson (17 février 1864 – 5 février 1...
Sinode Dordrecht Tiga Formula Kesatuan (bahasa Inggris: Three Forms of Unity, Belanda: Drie Formulieren van Enigheidcode: nl is deprecated ) merujuk pada tiga dokumen teologis yang diterima oleh Sinode Dordrecht pada tahun 1618-1619 sebagai pengakuan iman Gereja Reformed. Ketiga dokumen tersebut adalah: Katekismus Heidelberg, ditulis oleh Zacharias Ursinus dan Caspar Olevianus pada tahun 1563. Pengakuan Iman Belgia, disusun oleh Guido de Brès pada tahun 1561. Pasal-Pasal Ajaran Dordrecht...
American passenger transport center For the railroad of the same name, see Illinois Terminal Railroad. Illinois TerminalChampaign-Urbana, ILIllinois Terminal in 2013General informationLocation45 East University AvenueChampaign, IllinoisUnited StatesCoordinates40°06′57″N 88°14′28″W / 40.11583°N 88.24111°W / 40.11583; -88.24111Owned byChampaign-Urbana Mass Transit District (building)Canadian National Railway (platform and tracks)Line(s)CN Champaign Subdivisio...
هنودمعلومات عامةنسبة التسمية الهند التعداد الكليالتعداد قرابة 1.21 مليار[1][2]تعداد الهند عام 2011ق. 1.32 مليار[3]تقديرات عام 2017ق. 30.8 مليون[4]مناطق الوجود المميزةبلد الأصل الهند البلد الهند الهند نيبال 4,000,000[5] الولايات المتحدة 3,982,398[6] الإمار...
La freccia insanguinataCharlton Heston e Katy Jurado nel trailerTitolo originaleArrowhead Lingua originaleinglese Paese di produzioneStati Uniti d'America Anno1953 Durata105 min Rapporto1,37:1 Generewestern RegiaCharles Marquis Warren Soggettodal romanzo Adobe Walls di W.R. Burnett SceneggiaturaCharles Marquis Warren ProduttoreNat Holt Casa di produzioneNat Holt Productions FotografiaRay Rennahan MontaggioFrank Bracht MusichePaul Sawtell ScenografiaHal Pereira, Al Roelofs (art director)Sam Co...
Golf tournament D+D Real Czech MastersTournament informationLocationPrague, Czech RepublicEstablished2014Course(s)Albatross Golf ResortPGA National Oaks PraguePar72Length7,468 yards (6,829 m)Tour(s)European TourFormatStroke playPrize fundUS$2,000,000Month playedAugustTournament record scoreAggregate266 Andrea Pavan (2018)266 Todd Clements (2023)To par−22 as aboveCurrent champion Todd ClementsLocation mapAlbatross Golf ResortLocation in the Czech Republic The D+D Real Czech Masters is ...
Meris Wiryadi Kepala Staf KostradMasa jabatan10 September 2015 – 20 Mei 2016PendahuluMayjen TNI M. Setyo SularsoPenggantiMayjen TNI Cucu Sumantri Informasi pribadiLahir11 Desember 1958 (umur 65)Blitar, Jawa TimurSuami/istriRillyana SHAlma materAkademi Militer (1983)Karier militerPihak IndonesiaDinas/cabang TNI Angkatan DaratMasa dinas1983–2016Pangkat Mayor Jenderal TNISatuanInfanteriPertempuran/perangOperasi SerojaSunting kotak info • L • B Mayor Jend...
Material used to cover and decorate interior walls of buildings For other uses, see Wallpaper (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Wallpaper – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Various examples of samples of wal...
This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral. Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable, independent, third-party sources. (February 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this message) MavelipalaiyamIndian Railways stationGeneral informationLocationSalem, Tamil Nadu, IndiaCoordinates11°28′58″N 77°54′00″E / 11.4827°N 7...
1900s French aircraft piston engine Omega Gnome 7 Omega on display at the Newark Air Museum Type Rotary aero engine Manufacturer Société des Moteurs Gnome First run 1908 Major applications Blériot XIBristol Boxkite Number built 4,000 until 1914[1] The Gnome 7 Omega (commonly called the Gnome 50 hp) is a French seven-cylinder, air-cooled aero engine produced by Gnome et Rhône.[2] It was shown at the Paris Aero Salon held in December 1908 and was first flown in 1909. It...
Richmond WCT 1982Sport Tennis Data8 febbraio – 14 febbraio Edizione15a SuperficieSintetico indoor CampioniSingolare José Luis Clerc Doppio Mark Edmondson / Kim Warwick 1981 1983 Il Richmond WCT 1982 è stato un torneo di tennis giocato sul sintetico indoor. È stata la 15ª edizione del torneo che fa parte del World Championship Tennis 1982. Si è giocato a Richmond negli Stati Uniti dall'8 al 14 febbraio 1982. Indice 1 Campioni 1.1 Singolare maschile 1.2 Doppio maschile 2 Collegamenti est...
Underwater diving in support of the media industries Underwater photographer documenting a surface supplied dive. Media diving is underwater diving in support of the media industries, including the practice of underwater photography and underwater cinematography outside of normal recreational interests.[1] Media diving is often carried out in support of television documentaries, such as the BBC series Planet Earth or movies, with feature films such as Titanic and The Perfect Storm fea...