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August 18, 2007

Zaca Control Line Map

 
The Zaca Incident Command posted this map to Inciweb last night. The massive head of the fire is less than 5 miles from the Ventura County line and approximately 15 miles from the outskirts of Ojai. Clicking the map enlarges details. Note the distance between the Richardson Fire Camp in the Cuyama Valley and the Live Oak Camp near Lake Cachuma.

(Credit: Zaca Fire GIS Section posted on Inciweb)

Weather won't be a help for a few days it seems. If you run the animated loop you'll see Ventura County is between two low pressure systems. Not good!




Weather Satellite



More animated satellite imagery here (press the animated link)




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