The Perry Fire, currently affecting the National Park Service, has been moderated over the past few days due to a smoke inversion across the fire area. This has, however, impacted aerial support due to visibility problems. The fire’s behavior is described as moderate backing and flanking.
The fire is estimated to have spread across 1,477 acres. The smoke inversion, a weather condition where a layer of cooler air traps smoke from a fire close to the ground, has had a dual effect. While it has managed to moderate the fire’s behavior, it has also created visibility issues that have affected aerial firefighting efforts.
Despite these challenges, the National Park Service continues to monitor the situation and implement necessary measures to control the Perry Fire. The public is advised to stay updated through the National Park Service’s official website.


