RX Forest Drive - Wildfire and Smoke Map (2024)

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Hazard Mapping System: Wildfire and Smoke

Fire Detail

NameRX Forest Drive
Incident Type CategoryPrescribed Burn
Fire CauseUndetermined
Fire Discovery Date TimeApril 1, 2024, 8:55 a.m.
CountyUnion
StateGA
Modified Date TimeJune 4, 2024, 8:28 a.m.

Area Detail

Level III EcoregionBlue Ridge
Land FormScattered low mountains
PAD-USChattahoochee National Forest
Percent: Water 28.87%
Percent: Develop 11.88%
Percent: Barren 1.38%
Percent: Forest 50.09%
Percent: Shrub 0.40%
Percent: Glass 2.01%
Percent: Cropland5.37%

Map

RX Forest Drive - Wildfire and Smoke Map (1) Wildfire (WFIGS)

RX Forest Drive - Wildfire and Smoke Map (2)New Wildfire - Past 24 hours

RX Forest Drive - Wildfire and Smoke Map (3) Prescribed Fire (WFIGS)

RX Forest Drive - Wildfire and Smoke Map (4) Other (WFIGS)

RX Forest Drive - Wildfire and Smoke Map (5) Fire (USGS)

RX Forest Drive - Wildfire and Smoke Map (6) Fire (NOAA)

Potential Fire (NOAA)

Smoke

Red Flag Warning

Fire Weather Watch

Source: The Wildland Fire Interagency Geospatial Service(WFIGS), Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC), NOAA Office of Satellite and Product Operations

Reported Fires

Name

(County, State)

CountyStateFire Discoverd Date% ContainedSize (Acres)Estimated Cost to DateEstimated PopulationEstimated Housing Units
FD020062 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAJune 4, 2024, 1:17 p.m.Unknown
FD020054 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAMay 4, 2024, 1:25 p.m.Unknown
FD020055 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAMay 5, 2024, 1:24 p.m.Unknown
FD020060 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAMay 25, 2024, 3:48 p.m.Unknown
FD020058 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAMay 22, 2024, 6:43 p.m.Unknown
FD020059 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAMay 22, 2024, 9:28 p.m.Unknown
FD020061 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAJune 4, 2024, 12:40 p.m.Unknown
FD020056 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAMay 13, 2024, 3:22 p.m.Unknown
FD020053 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAApril 30, 2024, 3:53 p.m.Unknown
FD020051 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAApril 27, 2024, 8:24 p.m.Unknown1,902826
FD020057 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAMay 18, 2024, 10:45 a.m.Unknown163
FD020052 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAApril 28, 2024, 9:48 p.m.Unknown
FD020050 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAApril 27, 2024, 3:29 p.m.Unknown
FD020065 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAMay 22, 2024, 1:09 p.m.Unknown
FD020064 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAMay 13, 2024, 3:56 p.m.Unknown5,5182,026
FD020066 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAMay 25, 2024, 10:02 p.m.Unknown7,1212,587
FD020049 - Wildfire

(Norfolk County, MA)

NorfolkMAApril 29, 2024, 6 p.m.Unknown239,73114,954
FD020063 - Wildfire

(Plymouth County, MA)

PlymouthMAMay 6, 2024, 8:43 p.m.Unknown26,06110,891
Glass Bottle - Wildfire

(Kings County, NY)

KingsNYJune 16, 2024, 2:30 p.m.Unknown
Morris Marina Road - Wildfire

(Carteret County, NC)

CarteretNCJune 16, 2024, 2:32 p.m.90%550$25,000
Iosco 05 - One Man Band - Wildfire

(Iosco County, MI)

IoscoMIApril 25, 2024, 11:30 a.m.Unknown1,097996
Alcona 05 - F30 - Wildfire

(Alcona County, MI)

AlconaMIApril 25, 2024, 2:30 p.m.Unknown199140
Arenac 01 - Wildfire

(Arenac County, MI)

ArenacMIApril 22, 2024, 2 a.m.Unknown414135
Alcona 04 - Red Fox - Wildfire

(Alcona County, MI)

AlconaMIApril 21, 2024, 6 p.m.Unknown910
Midland 03 - Wildfire

(Midland County, MI)

MidlandMIApril 21, 2024, 5 p.m.Unknown51,398542

Smoke Description

Descriptive text narrative for smoke/dust observed in satelite imagery through June 18, 2024, 1:25 p.m.

SMOKE:
Midwestern and Eastern United States/Great Lakes Region/Atlantic Seaboard - A large area of light density remnant smoke attributed to a combination of smoke from several various sources continue to be observed covering much of Midwestern and Eastern regions of the United States, including the Great lakes area and the entirety of the Atlantic Seaboard. Remnant smoke from previous and ongoing wildfires throughout Canada and the northeastern region of the United States, fire activity throughout the central United States and continuing smoke and aerosols emanating from the Gulf of Mexico are all contributing to the vast combined area of smoke that can be seen covering areas over the Midwestern and Eastern regions of the United States as well as a significant portion of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean. The area of smoke seen over the Midwest was dispersing northeastward towards the Great Lakes, where it then began moving east towards the Atlantic Seaboard before dispersing into the northern Atlantic Ocean along with the large area of smoke seen covering the entire east coast.

Ontario/Quebec/Labrador Sea - An area of remnant smoke attributed to several ongoing wildfires located throughout central and southern Canada was also observed this morning despite some cloud cover over the region. This area of remnant smoke appeared to be light density, covering parts of southern Ontario and Quebec. The smoke, which has combined with areas of smoke from the northeastern part of United States was observed moving east into the northern Atlantic Ocean before extending through the Labrador Sea.

Northern California - A plume of moderate to heavy localized density smoke, attributed to a wildfire located northwest of Sacramento was observed this morning dispersing south-southwest in direction.

New Mexico - Two fast growing wildfires located in a south-central New Mexico tribal reservation were observed emitting large plumes of moderate to heavy density smoke that were seen dispersing northeast in direction. The plumes extended as far as the central region of Kansas. As of this morning, the South Fork Fire has spanned approximately 14,000 acres with 0% containment, while the Salt Fire has spanned approximately 5,000 acres with 0% containment as well.

Source: NOAA

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RX Forest Drive - Wildfire and Smoke Map (2024)

FAQs

How far away can you see smoke from a forest fire? ›

Smoke can travel hundreds of miles, so you can be impacted even if you're not near an active fire.

How long does wildfire smoke take to clear? ›

Smoke from forest fires can linger in the atmosphere for a couple of weeks as it spreads. While in the air the smoke particles chemically react with trace radicals – molecules with unpaired electrons – to undergo a process known as oxidation.

How do I show forest fires on Google Maps? ›

Turn on the Wildfires layer: Tap Layers. the Wildfires button. Search for the fire: Enter a fire-related query into the Google Maps search box, such as “wildfires” or the name of an individual fire. Tap the result to show the layer.

How toxic is forest fire smoke? ›

Dangers of wildfire smoke

Many of the particles in wildfire smoke are no larger than one third the diameter of your hair. These particles are so small that they enter and lodge deep in the lungs. Particle pollution triggers asthma attacks, heart attacks and strokes—and can kill.

Can forest fire smoke damage your lungs? ›

Studies show that some people exposed to heavy smoke have temporary changes in lung function that makes breathing more difficult. People can also have changes in heart function. Carbon monoxide and small particles are two common substances in smoke responsible for these health effects.

Does staying indoors protect you from wildfire smoke? ›

During a wildfire, smoke can make the outdoor air unhealthy to breathe. Local officials may advise you to stay indoors during a smoke event. You should be aware that some of the smoke from outdoors can enter your home and make it unhealthy to breathe indoor air, too.

Do air conditioners filter wildfire smoke? ›

Yes and No. As you can see, some types of air conditioners filter wildfire smoke effectively, while others don't. If your current AC system isn't one of the better options, the home cooling experts at Ingram's Water & Air can help.

Does rain help clear wildfire smoke? ›

When it rains, the water droplets capture and bring down the smoke particles to the ground, effectively reducing the concentration of smoke in the air. This process is called coagulation and can lead to improved air quality and better visibility, providing some relief from the smoky conditions caused by wildfires.

How do you clear your lungs from wildfire smoke? ›

How can you care for yourself at home?
  1. Get plenty of rest and sleep. ...
  2. Suck on cough drops or hard candy to soothe a dry or sore throat. ...
  3. Take cough medicine if your doctor tells you to.
  4. Do not smoke or allow others to smoke around you. ...
  5. Avoid things that may irritate your lungs.

What is the best wildfire tracker? ›

Based on your home address, the Frontline Wildfire App allows you to see where current wildfires are burning and to monitor wildfires that may be a threat to your home and family.

What website tracks forest fires? ›

InciWeb the Incident Information System.

How do I get a forest map? ›

There are a few ways to get the Map and Compass — You can use landmarks as your guide or you can experience your first in-game death with the exception of drowning. In most cases, your first death will take you directly to the cave containing the Map and Compass, but if you die a 2nd time it will be game over.

Can forest fire smoke make you feel sick? ›

Exposure to smoke can cause sore eyes, tears, cough and a runny nose. If the smoke lasts days to weeks or is very heavy, it can cause lung problems and a longer-lasting cough. Exposure to smoke can also make heart and lung conditions worse.

Is wildfire smoke worse than cigarettes? ›

In fact, Nadeau estimates an AQI of 150 is equivalent to smoking an estimated seven cigarettes a day for someone spending the majority of their time outdoors. "We try to do the cigarette equivalent, but most likely the wildfire smoke is much more toxic than a cigarette," Nadeau said.

Why does wildfire smoke smell like plastic? ›

According to Dr. Michael Fitzpatrick, a professor of medicine at Queen's University specializing in respirology, smoke exposed to sunlight and its UV rays can create a chemical reaction that results in the creation of benzene and formaldehyde, which smell like burning plastic.

Can you see wildfire smoke from space? ›

NASA's Aqua satellite, which circles our planet from south to north over the equator, imaged the smoke from some of the region's fires, which covered about two-thirds of the Gulf of Mexico. "In places, the smoke is so thick that it obscures the blue water beneath," the space agency wrote in the statement.

How much of smoke is visible? ›

The particles are so small 85% of them are invisible and odourless. No amount of second-hand smoke is safe.

How many miles away can you see a fire? ›

Upon further investigation (hello, Google), I found out that two physicists put this question to the test. By taking into account the study of starlight and candle light, these scientists found the farthest distance a human eye can detect a candle flame is more like 1.6 miles.

How far away can you see a lit cigarette? ›

say 500 meters or more. It could depend on the degree of darkness, but in WWI snipers regularly shot at matches lighting cigarettes at ranges of over 250 meters.

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