Sunday, April 30, 2017

[californiadisasters] SoCal Wildfire Synopsis [4/30/17].



This update from our friends over at Airtankers Group on Yahoo Groups


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From: fire.bombers@yahoo.com [airtankers] <airtankers@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 8:54 PM
Subject: [airtankers] SoCal Wildfires.
To: airtankers@yahoogroups.com


 

Southern California experienced increased fire activity on Sunday (4-30) as three(3) fires were reported .

The largest fire is the "Opera Fire" which started near Opera Loop and East Palamyrita Avenue in the community of Highgrove (NE of Riverside.

Fire is burning in heavy grass fuels in the Box Springs Mtns and has destroyed 1,200 acres with  only 5% containment.

The "Tower Fire" is burning North of Devore near Cleghorn Rd in the already fire devastated Cajon Pass area.  Fire has burned 300 acres at last report and is 5% contained.

The "Jameson Fire" burning in Corona threatened many homes at times this evening. No reported home losses in this 15 acre fire.

Tanker activity was heavy on the Opera fire and even a few diverts to the Jameson Fire at its peak.

Tankers reported working the fire were:  S2T's #70,#74,#75,#76,#78 and #86. Neptune BAE-146 #40 was dispatched from Porterville and Aeroflite's RJ-85 Tanker #164 arrived from Arizona to help battle the blazes.  Reload was Hemet for the S2's and should have been San Bernardino for Tanker #40 and #164





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AAR At any rate
AAR can also mean "After Action Report", used in emergency management fields
AAS Alive and smiling
ADN Any day now
AEAP As early as possible
AFAIK As far as I know
AFK Away from keyboard
AISB As it should be
AOTA All of the above
ASAP As soon as possible
AWOL Absent Without Leave
B4 Before
B4N Bye for now
BAK Back at keyboard
BAU Business as usual
BBIAF Be back in a few
BBIAM Be back in a minute
BBL Be back later
BC Because or variously, Battalion Chief
BCNU Be seein' you
BFN Bye for now
BOL Best of luck
BRB Be right back
BTA But then again
BTW By the way
CHAOS Chief Has Arrived On Scene
CMIIW Correct me if I'm wrong
CMON Come one
CT CalTrans (California Department of Transportation)
CU See you
CUA See you around
CUL See you later
CUL8R See you later
CWYL Chat with you later
CYO See you online
DC Division Chief
DEGT Don't even go there
DIKU Do I know you?
DQMOT Don't quote me on this
DTS Don't think so
EM Emergency Management
EMA E-mail address
EOM End of message
F2F Face to face
FISH First in, still here
FAMCL Falling of my chair laughing
FC Fire Captain
FD Fire Department
FITB Fill in the blank
FM Fire Marshall
FUBAR Fudged Up Beyond All Recognition
FWIW For what it's worth
FYI For your information
GA Go ahead
GAL Get a life
GB Goodbye
GFI Go for it
GG Gotta Go
GIAR Give it a rest
GMTA Great minds think alike
GOL Giggling out loud
GR&D Grinning, running and ducking
GTRM Going to read mail
HAGN Have a good night
HAGO Have a good one
HHIS Head hanging in shame
HRU How are you?
HTH Hope this helps
IAC In any case
IAP Incident Action Plan
IB I'm back
IC I see, or variously Incident Command
ICP Incident Command Post
ICBW It could be worse
ICS Incident Command System
ICT Incident Command Team (CALFIRE term)
IDK I don't know
IDTS I don't think so
IIRC If I remember correctly
ILU I love you
ILY I love you
IM Instant message
IMHO In my humble opinion
IMNSHO In my not so humble opinion
IMO In my opinion
IMT Incident Management Team (USFS term)
INAL I'm not a lawyer
IOW In other words
IRMC I rest my case
ITA I totally agree
IUSS If you say so
IYKWIM If you know what I mean
IYO In your opinion
IYSS If you say so
JAC Just a sec
JIK Just in case
JJA Just joking around
JK Just kidding
KOTC Kiss on the cheek
KNIM Know what I mean?
L8R Later
LD Later, dude
LE Law Enforcement
LEO Law Enforcement Officer
LMAO Laughing my a** off
LOL Laughing out loud
LTM Laugh to myself
LTNS Long time no see
MorF Male or female?
MUSM Miss you so much
NBD No big deal
NIMBY Not in my back yard
NMH Not much here
NOYB None of your business
NN Night-Night
NP No problem
NRN No response necessary
NW No way
OIC Oh, I see
OEM Office Of Emergency Management
OES Office of Emergency Services
OMG Oh my God
OO Over and out
OOTD One of these days
OTOH On the other hand
OTTOMH Off the top of my head
PD Police Department
PDQ Pretty darn quick
PLMK Please let me know
PIMP Peeing in my pants
PMFI Pardon me for interrupting
PMFJI Pardon me for jumping in
POAHF Put on a happy face
PTL Praise the Lord
PXT Please explain that
PU That stinks!
RL Real life
RME Rolling my eyes
ROTFL Rolling on the floor laughing
RSN Real soon now
SMHID Scratching my head in disbelief
SNAFU Situation Normal ~ All Fudged Up
SO Sheriff's Office
SOMY Sick of me yet?
SOS Same Old Shtuff
SOTMG Short of time, must go
SPST Same place, same time
SSDD Same stuff, different day
ST or S/T Strike Team
STW Search the Web
SUITM See you in the morning
SUL See you later
SUP What's up?
SYL See you later
TAFN That's all for now
TAM Tomorrow a.m.
TC Take care
THX Thanks
TIA Thanks in advance
TLK2UL8R Talk to you later
TMI Too much information
TMWFI Take my word for it
TPM Tomorrow p.m.
TPTB The powers that be
TSDMF Tears streaming down my face
TTFN Ta ta for now
TTTT These things take time
TTYL Talk to you later
TTYS Talk to you soon
TU Thank you
TY Thank you
TYT Take your time
TYVM Thank you very much
UGTBK You've got to be kidding
UW You're welcome
WAM Wait a minute
WAYF Where are you from?
WB Welcome back
WIIFM What's in it for me?
WTC World Trade Center
WTG Way to go
WTH What the heck?
WTSHTF When the s*** hits the fan
WU? What's up?
WUF? Where are you from?
WWJD What would Jesus do?
WWYC Write when you can
WYSIWYG What you see is what you get
YBS You'll be sorry
YGBKM You gotta be kidding me
YW You're welcome


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[californiadisasters] Emergency Manager's Weekly Report 4-28-17



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This week's edition is now available at: https://sites.google.com/site/emergencymanagersweeklyreport/

 

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Saturday, April 29, 2017

[californiadisasters] On This Date In California Weather History (April 30)



2014: This strongest and most widespread offshore wind event in years occurred very late in the
season on this day through 5/1.
On this day gusts reached as high as 100 mph at Sill Hill near Cuyamaca Peak.
Many other stations measured speeds that exceeded 60 mph.
Temperatures soared past 90° F along the coast, breaking many daily high temperature records.
Winds kept the minimum temperature in Anaheim at 77
° F.
Numerous trees and power lines were downed in the San Diego County interior.
A Garden Grove school incurred roof damage.
The Etiwanda fire near Rancho Cucamonga broke out.

1988:
An earthquake 46 miles west of San Diego generated large surf of 14 feet with sets to 20 feet.
It is unknown if this was a tsunami.

1988: Wind gusts up to 69 mph knocked out traffic lights on the Las Vegas Strip for three hours and blew down cinderblock walls in neighborhoods in North Las Vegas, NV.

1981: It was 82° F in Big Bear Lake, the highest temperature on record for April.

1981: All-time record high for the month of April in Bakersfield, 101° F.

1972: Monterey was off to it's driest start with only 3.19" of rain recorded since the start of the year. 

1953: 10" of snow fell at Tahoe City (west shore Lake Tahoe).

1951: Record low of 37° F at Fresno, frost observed in some outlying areas.

1915: 6" of snow fell at Glenbrook, NV, (east shore Lake Tahoe).

1913: The morning low temperature at Sierraville (Sierra Co. at south end of Sierra Valley) was 8° F.

Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, Las Vegas, & San Diego

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[californiadisasters] On This Date In California Weather History (April 29)



2006: A major rockslide closed Highway 140 about 6 miles southwest of El Portal (middle entrance to Yosemite).

1999: A late season snowstorm on Mt. Charleston drops 16.5" of snow
at Kyle Canyon and 18" at Lee Canyon (all in Nevada close to CA border).

1981: Santa Rosa reported a high of 98° F. 

1980: The Padres' home game against the Atlanta Braves was rained out at (then) Jack Murphy Stadium.
This also occurred the previous day on 4.28.1980.

1951: Thunderstorms produced hail damaging crops, especially plums, in the Fresno area.

1912: 12" of snow fell at Tahoe City (west shore Lake Tahoe), with 10" of snow being reported at Glenbrook, NV (east shore Lake Tahoe).

Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, Las Vegas, & San Diego

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[californiadisasters] On This Date In California Weather History (April 28)



2005: Funnel clouds were reported in Hemet and in Carlsbad.

2005:
Severe thunderstorms in the afternoon hours dropped hail as large as 1.25" in diameter in Kings County damaging crops, including 20% of the cherry crop.
In Parlier, 3.57" of rain fell and a number of streets were flooded in Fresno.
North of Visalia a funnel cloud was spotted and photographed.

2004: It was 85° in Idyllwild, the highest temperature on record for April.
This also occurred the previous day on 4.27 and on 4.3.1961.

2004: Half Moon Bay had a high of 84° F. 
This was its third day in a row of 80° F or warmer! 

1999: Heavy thunderstorm rains reduced visibility on I-10 between Fontana and Colton and caused 57 traffic accidents involving 212 vehicles.
81 were injured.
Property damage and costs of emergency services were estimated at more than $1 million.

1996: Gusty north winds swamped 6 boats and severely damaged a marina and 20 other boats on Lake Mohave, AZ (north of Laughlin, NV).

1983: The Angels' home game at Anaheim Stadium against the Detroit Tigers was rained out.

1983: San Jose picked up 1.46" of rain.

1980: The Padres' home game against the Atlanta Braves was rained out at (then) Jack Murphy Stadium.
This also occurred the next day on 4.29.1980.

1970: Santa Barbara set a montly record low of 30° F.

1967: The morning low temperature at Tahoe City (west shore Lake Tahoe) was 6° F.

1962: Wind gusts of 45 to 60 mph near Mojave caused blowing sand that dropped visibility, halted traffic and causing some damage to vehicles.

1960: Heavy rain that began on 4.27 ended on this day (across SoCal).
One drowning death and three traffic deaths resulted.
Flooding closed highways.

1948: A severe dust storm struck Kern County described as "the worst ever" at the time on record.
Visibility was near zero throughout the day.
Crop damage was extensive and there were numerous traffic accidents.
Bakersfield had sustained south-southeast winds of 40 mph.

1942: 11" of snow fell at Portola (Plumas Co.).

Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, Las Vegas, & San Diego.


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[californiadisasters] On This Date In California Weather History (April 27)



2004: It was 85° in Idyllwild, the highest temperature on record for April.
This also occurred the next day on 4.28 and on 4.3.1961.
Record highs for April were also set on 4.26, when it was 103° at the Wild Animal Park and 100° at Yorba Linda.

2004: San Jose had a high of 92° F -- just one day after hitting a high of 93° F!

1996: It was 98° F in Victorville, the highest temperature on record for April.

1970: The morning low temperature at South Lake Tahoe was 8° F.

1970: The Padres' home game against the Montreal Expos was rained out at (then) San Diego Stadium.
It was the first rainout in Padres history (since April 1969).

1967: A tornado touched down in the south end of the city of Madera.

1960: Heavy rain that began on this day ended on 4.28 (across SoCal).
One drowning death and three traffic deaths resulted. Flooding closed highways.

1955: The morning low temperature at Truckee was 1° F.

1953: Woodfords (Alpine Co.) recorded 1.67" of precipitation.

NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, & San Diego

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[californiadisasters] On This Date In California Weather History (April 26)



2008: A strong dust devil developed in Montclair, causing damage to several large tents at Montara Elementary School.
14 were injured.

2004: San Francisco International Airport (SFO) had a high of 90° F.

2004: Record highs for April were set.
On this day it was 103° F at the Wild Animal Park and 100° F at Yorba Linda.
On 4.27 it was 85° F at Idyllwild.

1994: A funnel cloud was sighted over Las Vegas, NV.

1994:
Strong thunderstorms over the south end of the San Joaquin Valley spawned three funnel clouds in a 30-minute period near Bakersfield.

1994: A strong thunderstorm produced large hail up to 0.75" in diameter from San Dimas to Ontario.
A section of I-215 closed as a result.
A waterspout was observed 11 miles southwest of Camp Pendleton.

1987: The high temperature at Reno, NV, was 87° F.

1975:
San Luis Obispo set a new record low for the date with 29° F.

1967: An F1 tornado touched down about a quarter mile southwest of Madera and lasted on the ground for about 10 minutes where it damaged homes, barns and a school and overturned a car.
The funnel that later became this tornado was photographed by a Madera resident.

1955: 15" of snow fell at Tahoe City (west shore Lake Tahoe).

1926: Warmest low temperature ever in Fresno, 68° F.

1893: Latest freeze ever in Bakersfield, 32° F.

Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, Las Vegas, & San Diego

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[californiadisasters] On This Date In California Weather History (April 25)



2013: Showers and thunderstorms impacted the San Joaquin Valley, while 1"-2" of snow fell in the southern Sierra Nevada. 
Cold air funnel clouds were reported near South Dos Palos (or about 10 miles southwest of
Los Banos). 
Hail measured at one quarter to one half inch in diameter from a strong thunderstorm that passed over Five Points, the north side of Hanford, and finally to Dinuba during the afternoon hours.

2012: Gusty southwesterly winds occurred over the mountains and desert slopes, with a top gust to 63 mph in the northern Coachella Valley.

1994: A small tornado near Livermore skipped across a residential housing development causing minor damage. 

1984: Gusty winds as high as 55 mph blew down trees in the southern Sierra and knocked down almond trees and cotton crops and damaged some roofs in the San Joaquin Valley.

1978: An F0 tornado touched down near Buttonwillow (Kern Co.).

1898: It was 118° F at Volcano Springs, CA, (now named Mundo in Imperial Co.).
This established an all-time April high temperature in the U.S.

1898: Highest temperature ever in April at Fresno, 101° F (also set on April 24, 1910).
Visalia reached a sweltering 103° F.

Source: NWS Hanford, San Francisco/Monterey, & San Diego

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[californiadisasters] On This Date In California Weather History (April 24)



2012: Gusty southwesterly winds occurred over the mountains and desert slopes, with a top gust to 63 mph in the northern Coachella Valley.

1964: Palo Alto had a low temperature of 34° F.

1964:
The morning low temperature at Truckee was 6
° F.

1946: Las Vegas, NV, reaches 99° F, highest ever in April.

1910:
Fresno reached 101° F for a high.
This set a record for the most days of triple digit high temperatures in the month of April.
In Bakersfield the high reached 100° F, establishing a record for the most triple digit highs in the month of April (the later record was tied in April 1981).
Lemon Cove reached an April record high of 110° F.

1896: 16" of snow fell at Susanville.

Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford & Reno, Las Vegas, and San Diego


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