Thursday, November 30, 2017

[ Volcano ] File - ka.txt

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[californiadisasters] File - Abbreviations & Meanings

Here is a list of internet abreviations and their meanings which will help you to better understand what others are saying and will give you some abreviated options for commonly used expressions and terms.

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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[Geology2] UPDATED: (M5.1) CHESAPEAKE BAY REGION (NEAR DOVER, DE)




M5.1 - CHESAPEAKE BAY REGION

Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude 5.1
Date-Time
  • 30 Nov 2017 21:47:31 UTC
  • 30 Nov 2017 16:47:31 near epicenter
  • 30 Nov 2017 13:47:31 standard time in your timezone
Location 39.205N 75.421W
Depth 8 km
Distances
  • 5 km (3 miles) NNE (28 degrees) of Little Creek, DE
  • 9 km (6 miles) ESE (116 degrees) of Leipsic, DE
  • 10 km (6 miles) ENE (62 degrees) of Dover, DE
  • 91 km (57 miles) SSW (195 degrees) of Philadelphia, PA
Location Uncertainty Horizontal: 0.8 km; Vertical 1.6 km
Parameters Nph = 20; Dmin = 69.9 km; Rmss = 0.26 seconds; Gp = 130°
Version = 2
Event ID ld 60146101

For updates, maps, and technical information
see: Event Page or USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
Lamont-Doherty Cooperative Seismographic Network
Columbia University
http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/LCSN/

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[Volcano_Vista_HS] Daily Announcements Thursday, November 30, 2017



Good Morning Hawks

 

Today is Thursday, November 30

Please rise for the pledge…

 

UGLY SWEATER DAY is on December 5.

 

TSA will be sell pop sockets for $7 at the end of E Hall at Lunch all week. 

 

DRAMA: All Cast members of The Sound of Music: Let's start from the very beginning, a very good place to start. We will have our first cast meeting on Tuesday, December 5 in the PAC from 3-4. This meeting is mandatory. Rehearsal schedules will be handed out and costume fittings will take place. 

 

PB & J: Senate is once again sponsoring children for the holidays. We have 20 children left to be chosen. If your club, class or athletic team would like to adopt a child please stop by the activities office and select a child and fulfill their wish list. All gifts are due back to the activities office by Wednesday December 6th. Please do not wrap the gifts.

 
ATHLETICS:
FRIDAY
GIRLS & BOYS BASKETBALL: will play Onate in Las Cruces on Friday night at 5:30 and 7pm.
 
DIRTY BIRD WRESTLING will have their first dual meet of the year at Rio Rancho
 
SATURDAY
GIRLS & BOYS BASKETBALL will play at Las Cruces High at 1:00 and 3pm.
 

SWIM: will compete in the APS Invitational @ West Mesa Pool at 8:30 am

 
BOWLING will compete in a tournament at Starlight Lanes at

That's all for your morning announcements Hawks, Have a great day.

And remember

As always

It's Great to be a Hawk




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



2007: Heavy rain from cutoff low with a tropical connection produced up to 6" of rain at Palomar Mountain and Forest Falls on this day and on 12.1.
A debris flow (including large trees) over the Poomacha Burn area buried a house in mud, and caused serious damage to several vehicles and highway 76.
The flow was estimated at 15 feet high and 150 to 200 feet wide.

2004: Vallejo had a low temperature of 30° F.

2002:
A fast moving rain storm produced just over half an inch of rain over North Las Vegas, NV.
The runoff in the cities drainage system caused flash flooding which trapped four homeless men. One man drowned and another was injured.
 
1997: A waterspout was reported 6 miles south of Newport Beach.

1982: 26" of snow fell at Tahoe City (west shore Lake Tahoe), with 22" of snow reported at Truckee.

1982: A big storm that started on this day and ended on 12.1 brought widespread record rains and strong winds that knocked out power to 1.6 million homes.
1.96" of rain fell in LA on this day, a daily record.
On this day the LAX airport recorded a wind gust of 60 mph.

1972: Fresno had a high temperature of only 44° F, lowest on record for the month of November.

1970: A series of storms struck the region from 11.25 to this day following large destructive wildfires in the San Bernardino and San Gabriel Mountains earlier in the fall.
9.17" of precipitation fell in Lake Arrowhead, 7.22" in Lytle Creek, 5.11" in Big Bear Lake, 5.02" in Palomar Mountain, 3.56" in San Bernardino, 2.63" in Redlands, 2.51" in Santa Ana, and 2.05" in San Diego.
Flooding inundated streets and highways in the Rancho Cucamonga area.
At least 60 homes were damaged by floods and debris flows.
On this day a waterspout and three small funnel clouds were reported six miles west of San Diego.

1952: Heavy rain dropped almost 1" in Upland.
Street flooding was reported in Upland and homes were flooded in Ontario.

1932: Fresno received 0.3" of rain.
This is the latest occurrence of the first measurable rain of the water season on record.

1922: The morning low temperature at Reno, NV, was 8° F.

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

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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

[Volcano_Vista_HS] Daily Announcements Wednesday, December 29, 2017



Good Morning Hawks

 

Today is Wednesday, November 29, 2019

Please rise for the pledge…

DECA would like to thank all sponsors that participated in the Can food drive for Road Runner food bank. In total We collect 425 cans and 25 dollars. The Club who had the most participation was Unified hawks. Congratulation!  
Sent from my iPhone

UGLY SWEATER DAY is on December 5. Start looking in your Granma's closet for your sweater.

TSA will be sell pop sockets for $7 at the end of E Hall at Lunch all week. 

DRAMA: All Cast members of The Sound of Music: Let's start from the very beginning, a very good place to start. We will have our first cast meeting on Tuesday, December 5 in the PAC from 3-4. This meeting is mandatory. Rehearsal schedules will be handed out and costume fittings will take place. 

PB & J: Senate is once again sponsoring 30 children for the holidays. If your club or class would like to adopt a child please stop by the activities office and select a child and fulfill their wish list. All gifts are due back to the activities office by Wednesday December 6th. Please do not wrap the gifts.

 
ATHLETICS:
FRIDAY
GIRLS & BOYS BASKETBALL: will play Onate in Las Cruces on Friday night at 5:30 and 7pm.
 
DIRTY BIRD WRESTLING will have their first dual meet of the year at Rio Rancho
 
SATURDAY
GIRLS & BOYS BASKETBALL will play at Las Cruces High at 1:00 and 3pm.
 

SWIM: will compete in the APS Invitational @ West Mesa Pool at 8:30 am

 
BOWLING will compete in a tournament at Starlight Lanes at

That's all for your morning announcements Hawks, Have a great day.

And remember

As always

It's Great to be a Hawk




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[californiadisasters] Re: RIP Hotlist & Wildlandfire.com



Yet more about the death of the Hotlist and Wildlandfire.com:

"This was posted by Sam Lanier on the Wildland Firefighters Facebook page. I think it's appropriate to post here since we are not getting answers from the company.

"Hello All,
I was the founder of FireWhat, and through a series of bummer events, the Board of the Company decided to close the doors. It was a sad day for us. Believe me. And a sad day for the time and efforts we put into the company. I had stepped away a few months before the Board decided to close down the company, and when I stepped down, I honestly didn't think we would be closing the doors a few months later. We didn't "Bail". The staff of the company put their heart and souls into working to make a safer fire community. Wildlandfire.com was one project as part of several others. We were working on live firefighter tracking. Working with Congress to support additional funding, and spent many countless hours on the front line helping with wildfire mapping and integrated technologies.

But, we ultimately were at the discretion of the Board who decided to close the doors. We were growing faster the revenues could keep up, and to look back on the 7 years building the company, I am pretty proud of what the team did accomplish. I get not everyone is going to be happy. Believe me, when we learned the company would close, we weren't happy to see al the work we had created go away. But, maybe someone new will come along and move the efforts forward!""

Source: http://www.wildlandfire.com/hotlist-down/#comment-4272

On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 10:26 AM, Kim Noyes <kimnoyes@gmail.com> wrote:
I've noticed it and you've noticed it. Can't access the website and the forum tells you that you are in the queue but you can't ever get in..... this morning I Googled the phenomenon and found this thread:

  • 11/21/2017
  • The Brush Slasher
  • 397 views
  • 4 Comments

For last week I have been getting a vbulletin message saying your request queued up when I try to log on to the hotlist forum. I've emailed info@firewhat but haven't heard anything from them.

The views expressed are not those of this site, this blog or its affiliated companies. By posting your comments you agree to accept our terms of use.

4 Comments
  1. Dave
    November 21, 2017 Reply

    I dunno what the deal is. been the same story here. tried emailing firewhat, to no avail, as the first several wouldn't even send. hopefully it gets resolved.

  2. TFDFF
    November 24, 2017 Reply

    Hearing rumors that the parent company for this site has filed for bankruptcy and that this site is down indefinitely. I am trying to find out more but even as a Hotlist Mod, I haven't been told anything. Everything I have heard have been from previous "employees" on other social media sites.

  3. Gizmo719
    November 26, 2017 Reply

    I really hope we dont lose this resource for good

  4. Tony
    November 26, 2017 Reply

    I'm getting bits and pieces however it "sounds" as if the site is down for good unless someone else picks it up. Not sure that is possible at this point. It's a shame to lose such a valuable resource. Wish Original Ab would have kept it somehow. Wish they would put an informative type disclaimer at least on the domain letting everyone know what is going on and if the site will be back up again possibly in the future, but the things I'm hearing it doesn't sound good.




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[californiadisasters] RIP Hotlist & Wildlandfire.com



I've noticed it and you've noticed it. Can't access the website and the forum tells you that you are in the queue but you can't ever get in..... this morning I Googled the phenomenon and found this thread:

  • 11/21/2017
  • The Brush Slasher
  • 397 views
  • 4 Comments

For last week I have been getting a vbulletin message saying your request queued up when I try to log on to the hotlist forum. I've emailed info@firewhat but haven't heard anything from them.

The views expressed are not those of this site, this blog or its affiliated companies. By posting your comments you agree to accept our terms of use.

4 Comments
  1. Dave
    November 21, 2017 Reply

    I dunno what the deal is. been the same story here. tried emailing firewhat, to no avail, as the first several wouldn't even send. hopefully it gets resolved.

  2. TFDFF
    November 24, 2017 Reply

    Hearing rumors that the parent company for this site has filed for bankruptcy and that this site is down indefinitely. I am trying to find out more but even as a Hotlist Mod, I haven't been told anything. Everything I have heard have been from previous "employees" on other social media sites.

  3. Gizmo719
    November 26, 2017 Reply

    I really hope we dont lose this resource for good

  4. Tony
    November 26, 2017 Reply

    I'm getting bits and pieces however it "sounds" as if the site is down for good unless someone else picks it up. Not sure that is possible at this point. It's a shame to lose such a valuable resource. Wish Original Ab would have kept it somehow. Wish they would put an informative type disclaimer at least on the domain letting everyone know what is going on and if the site will be back up again possibly in the future, but the things I'm hearing it doesn't sound good.



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Posted by: Kim Noyes <kimnoyes@gmail.com>


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



2006: Offshore winds gusted to 73 mph at Fremont Canyon (sustained 54 mph) and 58 mph at Ontario. 
Widespread property damage and power outages resulted from downed power lines, poles, and trees.

2004: Donner Memorial State Park (near Truckee)  had a morning low of -3° F, while Reno reported a low of 4° F.

1991: A dust storm, dropping visibility to less than 50 feet, occurred near Coalinga caused a series of chain-reaction accidents on Interstate 5, involving a total of 104 vehicles and resulting in 17 fatalities.

1989:
Daggett, CA recorded a low temperature of 24° F, setting a daily record.

1985: Bakersfield clocked a wind gust of 49 mph from the northwest, highest on record for the month of November.

1976: It was 32° F in Borrego Springs, the earliest date in the season to record a freezing temperature.

1975: A M7.2 earthquake hit Hawaii on this day, sending a tsunami that hit Santa Catalina Island. 
In San Diego a 2.4-foot maximum amplitude was measured. 
Some damage resulted.

1975: Fresno dipped to 26° F for a low temperature, coldest on record here in November.

1975: The first winter storm of season was a heavy one. 
It started on 11.28 and ended on this day. Up to two feet of snow fell in the San Bernardino Mountains, including 16" at Big Bear Lake. 
Twenty stranded campers were rescued after a few days. 
It was 17° F at Palomar Mountain, the lowest temperature on record for November
This also occurred on 11.16.1964 and 11.16.1958. 

1970: A series of storms struck the region from 11.25 to 11.30 following large destructive wildfires in the San Bernardino and San Gabriel Mountains earlier in the fall. 
9.17" of precipitation fell in Lake Arrowhead, 7.22" in Lytle Creek, 5.11" in Big Bear Lake, 5.02" in Palomar Mountain, 3.56" in San Bernardino, 2.63" in Redlands, 2.51" in Santa Ana, and 2.05" in San Diego. 
Flooding inundated streets and highways in the Rancho Cucamonga area. 
At least 60 homes were damaged by floods and debris flows.

1970: Palo Alto received 2.48" of rain -- a record for the month. 

1963: Five minutes of sunshine were observed on this date in Fresno; only sunlight seen in an 11 day streak from November 27 through December 7th. 
Clouds kept high temperatures in the 40's each day.

1892: Virginia City, NV reported an incredible 5.46" of precipitation, its largest one-day total ever.

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

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