Hot Pot Fire burns 100,000+ acres in Nevada

Hot Pot Fire

Above: Hot Pot Fire burns near Midas, Nevada, July 3, 2016. Screen grab from video by Nevada Seismological Laboratory.

Map Hot Pot Fire
Map of heat sources detected on the Hot Pot Fire by a satellite between July 2 and 4, 2016. Some of the light fuels burned and cooled before the satellite overflight and were not detected. Click to enlarge.
The Hot Pot Fire burned approximately 120,000 acres within 30 hours of starting Saturday afternoon during a thunderstorm about 25 miles north of Battle Mountain, Nevada. 

The image at the top of the article is a screen grab from a web cam operated by the Nevada Seismological Laboratory which has put together more than half a dozen time lapse videos of the fire. Below are a couple of examples; you can view the rest on YouTube. The videos are one minute long, and most of them cover about an hour of real time.

The first video begins about an hour after the fire started on July 2.

In the video below you can see retardant drops at 0:38 and 0:44 if you look VERY carefully. Full screen mode helps. The town of Midas, Nevada is in the tree-lined drainage at the lower-center of the picture.

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Author: Bill Gabbert

After working full time in wildland fire for 33 years, he continues to learn, and strives to be a Student of Fire.