Carlton Complex Fire Map

Carlton Complex Fire Map. Carlton Complex Fire Map Carlton Complex was non-forested land cover types and only about 25% was forested areas (Tables 2-4) The map shows how those four burns merged to become the Carlton Complex on July 20, running over major roads and across canyons.

Update on Forest Fires
Update on Forest Fires from www1.wsrb.com

7/28/14 7:00 am New Infrared Map of Carlton Complex; 7/28/14 6:00 am Operations Map of the Carlton. An Initial Burn Severity Map of the 2014 Carlton Complex Wildfires

Update on Forest Fires

The Carlton Complex Fire was a massive wildfire in north central Washington which burned 256,108 acres (1,036.4 km 2) during the 2014 Washington wildfire season.It began on July 14, 2014, as four separate lightning-caused fires in the Methow Valley which merged into one by July 18 The two study areas are outlined in purple, and lighter shading denotes areas that were. The complex destroyed 353 homes in and around the towns of Pateros and Brewster, as well as rural Okanogan County.

Carlton Complex Fire grows to 250,136 acres, but 16 contained FOX 13. The map shows the fire jumping from about 44,000 acres on acres. ArcGIS provides a map that automatically generates information about hotspots

Wildfires still rage as officials find hope in slightest relief FOX. Landsat 8 satellite image from 2014 July 31, while the fire was still burning, but after the fire Northwest Interagency Coordination Center provides official fire information about wildland fires across the Pacific Northwest