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1 Events  



1.1  August  





1.2  September  





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3 Fire progression and containment  





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Coordinates: 43°4334N 122°1001W / 43.726°N 122.167°W / 43.726; -122.167
 

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Cedar Creek Fire
Cedar Creek Fire on September 9, 2022
Date(s)August 1, 2022 (2022-08-01) – November 22, 2022 (2022-11-22)
LocationCentral Oregon
Coordinates43°43′34N 122°10′01W / 43.726°N 122.167°W / 43.726; -122.167
Statistics[1]
Burned area112,287 acres (45,441 ha)
Impacts
EvacuatedOver 2,000
Damage$57.9 million USD
(suppression cost only)[2]
Ignition
CauseLightning
Map
Map
Perimeter of Cedar Creek Fire

The Cedar Creek Fire was a large wildfire in the U.S. state of Oregon that began on August 1, 2022, with a series of lightning strikes in the Willamette National Forest approximately 15 miles (24 km) east of Oakridge.[1]

By September 8, the fire had reached over 73,000 acres (30,000 ha).[3] By September 10, it was over 74,000 acres; 30,000 foot high pyrocumulonimbus clouds from the fire were producing their own lightning; Oakridge was evacuated.[4] Smoke from the fire moved into Southwest Washington then the Puget Sound region on September 10;[5] on that day Seattle recorded the worst air quality of any major city in the world.[6]

By September 11 it had grown to 86,000 acres.[7] Over 2,000 homes were evacuated.[8]

Events[edit]

August[edit]

Late in the day on August 1, the fire was ignited by a lightning strike.[9] It was first detected about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) west of Waldo Lake in the Willamette National Forest.[10] Firefighters were slow to contain the fire, due to the rough and unsafe terrain surrounding the wildfire. The fire was estimated to be at around 5 acres on August 2, and was later estimated to be at 100 acres (40 ha) on early in the day on August 3, and a later estimate that day stated it was 500 acres (200 ha).[11]

On August 3, the fire started moving more north and east and started burning in heavy timber and by August 4, it had grown to around 1,200 acres (490 ha), and smoke was predicted to affect the cities of Bend and Sisters, Oregon.[10] An infrared reading on August 5 sized the fire at around 1,054 acres (427 ha).

On August 15, the fire grew to 4,422 acres with 0% containment. An area closure of all trailheads and dispersed camping North and West of Waldo Lake and Temporary Flight Restrictions were in effect.[12]

On August 27, the fire grew to 7,632 acres with 0% containment. Area closures remained in effect North and West of Waldo Lake. Calm weather provided better opportunities for fire suppression. Firelines were continuing to be constructed using minimum impact suppressrion tactics (MIST) to reduce negative impacts on the ecosystem.[13]

September[edit]

On September 25, the fire grew to 114,104 acres with 20% containment. 44 engines, 28 crews, 68 heavy equipment, and 9 helicopters were staffed for fire suppression.[14]

October[edit]

On October 27, the fire grew to 127,283 acres with 60% containment. Due to temperatures dropping and humidity rising, fire progression reduced drastically. 4 engines, 2 crews, 1 helicopter, and 2 masticators were staffed for fire suppression. Closures had reduced on the Deschutes National Forest and Willamette National Forest. Air quality ranged from good to moderate within the forecasted area. Lane County evacuations had been lifted.[15]

Impacts[edit]

Smoke from the Cedar Creek Fire that blew into Seattle, 250 miles (400 km) to the north, caused the city to record the worst air quality of any major city in the world.[6] Smoke also blew into the Eugene area.[16]

Fire progression and containment[edit]

Fire containment status[17]
Gray: contained; Red: active; %: percent contained;
Date Area burned
in acres
Containment
Aug 2 5[11]

0%

Aug 3 500[11]

0%

Aug 4 1,200[10]

0%

Aug 5 1,054[18]

0%

Aug 6 1,438[19]

0%

Aug 7 1,822[20]

0%

Aug 8 3,234[21]

0%

Aug 9 3,536[22]

0%

Aug 10 3,772[23]

0%

Aug 11 3,861[24]

0%

Aug 12 3,948[25]

0%

Aug 13 4,136[26]

0%

Aug 14 4,256[27]

0%

Aug 15 4,422[28]

0%

Aug 16 4,657[29]

0%

Aug 17 4,836[30]

0%

Aug 18 4,836[31]

0%

Aug 19 5,618[32]

0%

Aug 20 6,528[33]

0%

Aug 21 6,472[34]

0%

Aug 22 7,012[35]

0%

Aug 23 7,172[36]

0%

Aug 24 7,264[37]

0%

Aug 25 7,376[38]

0%

Aug 26 7,602[39]

0%

Aug 27 7,632[40]

10%

Aug 28 7,654[41]

10%

Aug 29 7,698[42]

10%

Aug 30 7,821[43]

12%

Aug 31 8,421[44]

12%

Sep 1 8,817[45]

12%

Sep 2 9,199[46]

12%

Sep 3 16,303[47]

12%

Sep 4 16,715[48]

12%

Sep 5 17,625[49]

12%

Sep 6 18,143[50]

12%

Sep 7 18,143[51]

12%

Sep 8 31,486[52]

18%

Sep 9 33,099[53]

12%

Sep 10 51,814[54]

12%

Sep 11 85,926[55]

0%

Sep 12 86,734[56]

0%

Sep 13 92,548[57]

0%

Sep 14 92,595[58]

0%

Sep 15 92,596[59]

0%

Sep 16 93,427[60]

0%

Sep 17 110,361[61]

0%

Sep 18 112,287[62]

0%

Sep 19 113,322[63]

11%

Sep 20 113,637[64]

11%

Sep 21 113,637[65]

14%

Sep 22 113,637[66]

14%

References[edit]

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  • ^ "▶️ Cedar Creek Fire fight price tag: $57.9 million". Central Oregon Daily. September 16, 2022. Retrieved September 19, 2022. The current total cost to fight the fire, maintain and operate the machinery and take care of the personnel: $57,946,000
  • ^ "Cedar Creek Fire in central Oregon reaches 73,922 acres in size, officials say". Portland: KGW – via MSN.
  • ^ "Cedar Creek Fire tops 74,000 acres, puts up tall pyrocumulus clouds, lightning; wind shift sends smoke back into C.O." Bend, Oregon: KTVZ.
  • ^ Cliff Mass (September 10, 2022). "Major New Fire near Stevens Pass Sending Smoke into the North Sound". Cliff Mass weather blog. To the south, the large Cedar Creek Fire in the central Oregon Cascades has spread smoke northwest towards the Long Beach Peninsula. That smoke will move northward over central Puget Sound by dinnertime.
  • ^ a b "Seattle's air quality is worst among major cities in the world". Seattle: KING-TV. September 10, 2022.
  • ^ "Cedar Creek Fire Information". InciWeb. Archived from the original on August 11, 2022. Retrieved August 11, 2022.
  • ^ Becky Sullivan (September 11, 2022). "More than 2,000 Oregon homes are evacuated as the Cedar Creek fire quadruples in size". NPR.
  • ^ "▶️ Cedar Creek Fire now 113,000 acres; See the new fire progression map". Central Oregon Daily. September 19, 2022. Retrieved September 20, 2022.
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