By the end of the day, the Wallow Fire had burned 469,407 acres (1,900 square kilometers or 733 square miles) and destroyed 32 homes, 4 commercial buildings, and 36 outbuildings. NASA image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC. The thick smoke in the NASA satellite image was only part of the smoky haze plaguing the continental United States in early June 2011. On June 18 and 20, evacuations were lifted for Alpine[13] and Greer[14] and on June 21, the evacuation for Luna, NM was lifted.

A reported 4,734 firefighters are working to contain the fire. The Wallow Fire started on May 29 and is now 10 percent contained, with a high potential for growth. Burning in the mountains of eastern Arizona near the border with New Mexico, the Wallow Fire was well on its way toward becoming one of the largest fires in Arizona history when the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite took this image on June 4, 2011.

The Arizona Division of Emergency Management reported storm and wind activity in the area covered by the clouds, though the two are not necessarily related. On June 13, the Wallow Fire became the largest in Arizona’s history, surpassing the Rodeo Chediski Fire by about 1,000 acres. Incidentally, the state’s fifth largest fire, the Horseshoe 2 Fire is currently burning south of the Wallow Fire. Flight Center. NASA Goddard Space Land

Atmosphere This image from June 9, 2011, shows Arizona’s Wallow Fire in the White Mountains near the border with New Mexico. Only 10 percent contained, Arizona’s Wallow Fire became the largest fire in the state history on June 13 when this image was taken.

Land Crews focus on perimeter control on Wallow Fire. Caption by Holli Riebeek. [4] In November, 2012 they were ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $3.7 million. [15] Additionally, the Apache National Forest was closed to the public. The Rodeo-Chediski Fire in 2002 burned 468,638 acres (1,897 square kilometers or 732 square miles), but destroyed 491 buildings, including 465 homes. Arizona’s Horseshoe Two Fire burns along two fronts in this image from June 14, 2011. Throughout the fire area, winds and hot, dry weather conditions allowed the blaze to grow quickly on June 5. Fires. Eagar ran his hands in the dirt, across the rocks covered in black soot, and pulled out a hard metallic clump. Google Earth - June 4, 2011 KMZ Burning in the mountains of eastern Arizona near the border with New Mexico, the Wallow Fire was well on its way toward becoming one of the largest fires in Arizona history when the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite took this image on June 4, 2011. Started on May 29, 2011, the Wallow Fire swiftly grew into a large wildfire in the mountains of eastern Arizona near the New Mexico border. This fire was massive and is the most destructive fire in Arizona history. Fires. A wildfire in Fresno County, California has burned more than 28,000 acres. By the time the fire was contained on July 8, it had consumed 538,049 acres (2,177 km ) of land, 522,642 acres (2,115 km ) in Arizona and 15,407 acres (62 km ) in New Mexico.

[16], On July 3, the fire was 95% contained. The towering clouds that rise above the smoke between Alpine and Nutrioso resemble classic fire clouds—pyrocumulus or pyrocumulonimbus clouds. [17][18][19], Smoke from Arizona fire spreads to other states at Wikinews, NASA satellite image, June 8, 2011, at 1:25 PM MDT, "Arizona fire: Residents forced to flee as winds fuel blaze", "Wallow Fire in Arizona Threatens Electrical Grid", "UPDATED: Cousins Plead Guilty to Ariz. Fire Charges", "Payment schedule for Wallow Fire restitution", "Wallow Fire Starters Ordered To Pay Victims $3.7 Million", "Emergency bulletins: "Crews prepare roads, dozer lines last night on Wallow fire, "Wallow fire burns through Greer, Arizona", "Wallow Fire: DC-10 tanker pilot calls fire 'impressive, "Firefighters Brace For Winds as Fire Crosses into New Mexico ABC News, June 11, 2011", "Wallow fire update: Evacuations lifted for Eagar, Springerville and South Fork", "Alpine residents allowed to return home", "Emergency Closure Order, Apache National Forest", "Arizona Fires Worsen: Authorities Say Biggest Blaze Covers 389,000 Acres; 2 Towns Ordered to Evacuate", Smoke from Arizona fire spreads to other states, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wallow_Fire&oldid=978103706, 2011 natural disasters in the United States, Short description with empty Wikidata description, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 September 2020, at 22:54. The Whitewater-Baldy wildfire is the largest on record in New Mexico. Winds and hot, dry conditions helped the fire grow quickly in the week after it ignited on May 29. [5][6], The communities of Alpine,[1] Blue River, Greer, Nutrioso, Sunrise, Springerville, Eagar in Arizona,[7][8] and Luna in New Mexico were evacuated. Image of the Day The fire eventually spread across the stateline into western New Mexico, United States. This pair of images shows the vast extent of the Wallow Fire, burning in eastern Arizona, on June 6, 2011. (2011, June 6, 6:01 a.m.). Flight Center. According to the U.S. Air Quality "Smog Blog", smoke from fires in Arizona and New Mexico extended through Texas and Oklahoma up into the Great Lakes region, affecting air quality for large areas east of the Rocky Mountains. Red outlines the fire in this image. Atmosphere Compared to previous days, when the fire burned on the north side, the fire was more intense in the south on June 13.

Healthy Forests Initiative update for Arizona. Google Earth - June 13, 2011 KMZ On June 13, the Wallow Fire became the largest in Arizona’s history, surpassing the Rodeo Chediski Fire by about 1,000 acres. By early on June 6, the fire had burned 192,746 acres, making it the third largest fire in Arizona’s history behind the Rodeo-Chediski Fire and the Cave Creek Complex Fire. The dense plume of smoke pouring north from the massive fire affected air quality as far north as Wyoming and as far east as Georgia. Land Fires. NASA image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC. Two cousins are charged with negligently setting the largest wildfire in Arizona history, which officials say started at their unattended campfire. [1], The fire was started accidentally by two men who were camping. The Wallow Fire happened on the border of New Mexico and Arizona.

Land Fire clouds sometimes generate intense thunderstorms that can either dampen the flames with drenching rains, or propel the fire with strong winds. The fire eventually spread across the stateline into western New Mexico, United States.

The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite acquired this image on June 13 at 1:45 p.m. local time. Land Winds were blowing the fire northeast toward the communities of Alpine and Nutrioso, both of which were evacuated. Land They cooperated with prosecutors and plead guilty to misdemeanor charges relating to mismanagement of their campfire. Smoke billows from the Wallow Fire in this natural color image taken on June 8, 2011. Four commercial buildings were destroyed; 36 outbuildings were destroyed and one damaged; 32 residences were destroyed and 5 damaged. NASA Goddard Space Human Presence. Fires.

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Land In addition to other aircraft, a converted DC-10 Very Large Air Tanker ("VLAT"), capable of dropping up to 12,000 gallons of fire retardant in seconds, was deployed to help fight the fire. Human Presence

By the end of the day, the Wallow Fire had burned 469,407 acres (1,900 square kilometers or 733 square miles) and destroyed 32 homes, 4 commercial buildings, and 36 outbuildings. NASA image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC. The thick smoke in the NASA satellite image was only part of the smoky haze plaguing the continental United States in early June 2011. On June 18 and 20, evacuations were lifted for Alpine[13] and Greer[14] and on June 21, the evacuation for Luna, NM was lifted.

A reported 4,734 firefighters are working to contain the fire. The Wallow Fire started on May 29 and is now 10 percent contained, with a high potential for growth. Burning in the mountains of eastern Arizona near the border with New Mexico, the Wallow Fire was well on its way toward becoming one of the largest fires in Arizona history when the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite took this image on June 4, 2011.

The Arizona Division of Emergency Management reported storm and wind activity in the area covered by the clouds, though the two are not necessarily related. On June 13, the Wallow Fire became the largest in Arizona’s history, surpassing the Rodeo Chediski Fire by about 1,000 acres. Incidentally, the state’s fifth largest fire, the Horseshoe 2 Fire is currently burning south of the Wallow Fire. Flight Center. NASA Goddard Space Land

Atmosphere This image from June 9, 2011, shows Arizona’s Wallow Fire in the White Mountains near the border with New Mexico. Only 10 percent contained, Arizona’s Wallow Fire became the largest fire in the state history on June 13 when this image was taken.

Land Crews focus on perimeter control on Wallow Fire. Caption by Holli Riebeek. [4] In November, 2012 they were ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $3.7 million. [15] Additionally, the Apache National Forest was closed to the public. The Rodeo-Chediski Fire in 2002 burned 468,638 acres (1,897 square kilometers or 732 square miles), but destroyed 491 buildings, including 465 homes. Arizona’s Horseshoe Two Fire burns along two fronts in this image from June 14, 2011. Throughout the fire area, winds and hot, dry weather conditions allowed the blaze to grow quickly on June 5. Fires. Eagar ran his hands in the dirt, across the rocks covered in black soot, and pulled out a hard metallic clump. Google Earth - June 4, 2011 KMZ Burning in the mountains of eastern Arizona near the border with New Mexico, the Wallow Fire was well on its way toward becoming one of the largest fires in Arizona history when the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite took this image on June 4, 2011. Started on May 29, 2011, the Wallow Fire swiftly grew into a large wildfire in the mountains of eastern Arizona near the New Mexico border. This fire was massive and is the most destructive fire in Arizona history. Fires. A wildfire in Fresno County, California has burned more than 28,000 acres. By the time the fire was contained on July 8, it had consumed 538,049 acres (2,177 km ) of land, 522,642 acres (2,115 km ) in Arizona and 15,407 acres (62 km ) in New Mexico.

[16], On July 3, the fire was 95% contained. The towering clouds that rise above the smoke between Alpine and Nutrioso resemble classic fire clouds—pyrocumulus or pyrocumulonimbus clouds. [17][18][19], Smoke from Arizona fire spreads to other states at Wikinews, NASA satellite image, June 8, 2011, at 1:25 PM MDT, "Arizona fire: Residents forced to flee as winds fuel blaze", "Wallow Fire in Arizona Threatens Electrical Grid", "UPDATED: Cousins Plead Guilty to Ariz. Fire Charges", "Payment schedule for Wallow Fire restitution", "Wallow Fire Starters Ordered To Pay Victims $3.7 Million", "Emergency bulletins: "Crews prepare roads, dozer lines last night on Wallow fire, "Wallow fire burns through Greer, Arizona", "Wallow Fire: DC-10 tanker pilot calls fire 'impressive, "Firefighters Brace For Winds as Fire Crosses into New Mexico ABC News, June 11, 2011", "Wallow fire update: Evacuations lifted for Eagar, Springerville and South Fork", "Alpine residents allowed to return home", "Emergency Closure Order, Apache National Forest", "Arizona Fires Worsen: Authorities Say Biggest Blaze Covers 389,000 Acres; 2 Towns Ordered to Evacuate", Smoke from Arizona fire spreads to other states, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wallow_Fire&oldid=978103706, 2011 natural disasters in the United States, Short description with empty Wikidata description, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 September 2020, at 22:54. The Whitewater-Baldy wildfire is the largest on record in New Mexico. Winds and hot, dry conditions helped the fire grow quickly in the week after it ignited on May 29. [5][6], The communities of Alpine,[1] Blue River, Greer, Nutrioso, Sunrise, Springerville, Eagar in Arizona,[7][8] and Luna in New Mexico were evacuated. Image of the Day The fire eventually spread across the stateline into western New Mexico, United States. This pair of images shows the vast extent of the Wallow Fire, burning in eastern Arizona, on June 6, 2011. (2011, June 6, 6:01 a.m.). Flight Center. According to the U.S. Air Quality "Smog Blog", smoke from fires in Arizona and New Mexico extended through Texas and Oklahoma up into the Great Lakes region, affecting air quality for large areas east of the Rocky Mountains. Red outlines the fire in this image. Atmosphere Compared to previous days, when the fire burned on the north side, the fire was more intense in the south on June 13.

Healthy Forests Initiative update for Arizona. Google Earth - June 13, 2011 KMZ On June 13, the Wallow Fire became the largest in Arizona’s history, surpassing the Rodeo Chediski Fire by about 1,000 acres. By early on June 6, the fire had burned 192,746 acres, making it the third largest fire in Arizona’s history behind the Rodeo-Chediski Fire and the Cave Creek Complex Fire. The dense plume of smoke pouring north from the massive fire affected air quality as far north as Wyoming and as far east as Georgia. Land Fires. NASA image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC. Two cousins are charged with negligently setting the largest wildfire in Arizona history, which officials say started at their unattended campfire. [1], The fire was started accidentally by two men who were camping. The Wallow Fire happened on the border of New Mexico and Arizona.

Land Fire clouds sometimes generate intense thunderstorms that can either dampen the flames with drenching rains, or propel the fire with strong winds. The fire eventually spread across the stateline into western New Mexico, United States.

The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite acquired this image on June 13 at 1:45 p.m. local time. Land Winds were blowing the fire northeast toward the communities of Alpine and Nutrioso, both of which were evacuated. Land They cooperated with prosecutors and plead guilty to misdemeanor charges relating to mismanagement of their campfire. Smoke billows from the Wallow Fire in this natural color image taken on June 8, 2011. Four commercial buildings were destroyed; 36 outbuildings were destroyed and one damaged; 32 residences were destroyed and 5 damaged. NASA Goddard Space Human Presence. Fires.

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