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GDACS daily newsletter for 06/12/2015

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Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System — Newsletter 06/12/2015

This daily newsletter provides an overview of the natural disasters that happened in the last 24 hours and response measures for ongoing disasters. GDACS currently covers earthquakes, tsunamis, tropical cyclones, volcanic eruptions and floods. The color coding (red, orange, green) is related to the estimated humanitarian impact of the event.

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Disaster events in the last 24 hours

GDACS detected the following potential disasters. For up-to-date media coverage, latest maps and ReliefWeb content related to these disasters, please go to GDACS homepage.

map Green earthquake alert (Magnitude 4.8M, Depth:10km) in Papua New Guinea 05/12/2015 23:14 UTC, About 466 people within 100km.
On 12/5/2015 11:14:16 PM, an earthquake occurred in Papua New Guinea potentially affecting About 466 people within 100km. The earthquake had Magnitude 4.8M, Depth:10km.
map Green earthquake alert (Magnitude 5M, Depth:10km) in China 05/12/2015 22:59 UTC, 1156421 people within 100km.
On 12/5/2015 10:59:34 PM, an earthquake occurred in China potentially affecting 1156421 people within 100km. The earthquake had Magnitude 5M, Depth:10km.
map Green earthquake alert (Magnitude 4.5M, Depth:10km) in Minahassa Peninsula, Sulawesi 05/12/2015 19:10 UTC, 404269 people within 100km.
On 12/5/2015 7:10:53 PM, an earthquake occurred in Minahassa Peninsula, Sulawesi potentially affecting 404269 people within 100km. The earthquake had Magnitude 4.5M, Depth:10km.
map Green earthquake alert (Magnitude 4.7M, Depth:26.85km) in Near Coast Of Northern Chile 05/12/2015 10:29 UTC, About 42910 people within 100km.
On 12/5/2015 10:29:19 AM, an earthquake occurred in Near Coast Of Northern Chile potentially affecting About 42910 people within 100km. The earthquake had Magnitude 4.7M, Depth:26.85km.

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Discussions in Virtual OSOCC

The GDACS Virtual OSOCC is a forum for emergency managers. If you are involved in an ongoing emergency as a local emergency management authority or as an international responder, please provide your information in the GDACS Virtual OSOCC. The following emergencies are currently open.

Open emergencies
Myanmar Floods
3-August-2015

updated: 13-August-2015
7.9M Earthquake in Nepal on 25 Apr 2015 06:11 UTC
25-Apr-2015

updated: 9-August-2015
EQ-2015-000048-NPL
Typhoon Maysak - FS Micronesia
31-March-2015

updated: 14-Apr-2015
Chile - floods
26-March-2015

updated: 27-Apr-2015
FL-2015-000027-CHL
Tropical Cyclone Pam
11-March-2015

updated: 30-July-2015
TC-2015-000023-VUT
Typhoon Chan-hom
11-July-2015

updated: 11-July-2015

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Created on 06 Dec 2015 08:00 +01:00.

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Saturday, December 5, 2015

Teresa White the Original Elizabeth Taylor


Bill's separated from his litter, making friends with the wild creatures until he's found and adopted by young Kathie. An accident separates him from her, and he's drafted into K-9 duty in Military Actress to under study for Elizabeth Taylor teacher Teresa White Muriel Teresa Wright
October 27, 1918
Harlem, New York CityDiedMarch 6, 2005 (aged 86)
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.

Federal Bureau Investigation into Genocide of The United States

§ 16.96 28 CFR Ch. I (7–1–15 Edition)
their activities are under or may be-
come the subject of an investigation
and could enable the subjects to avoid
detection, to influence witnesses im-
properly, to destroy evidence, or to fab-
ricate testimony.
Since an exemption is being claimed
for subsection (d) of the Act (Access to
Records) the rules required pursuant to
subsection (f) (2) through (5) are inap-
plicable to this system of records to
the extent that this system of records
is exempted from subsection (d).
(e) The following system of records is
exempt from subsections (c)(3) and
(d)(1) of the Privacy Act pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 552a(k)(5): Files of Applicants
for Attorney and Non-Attorney Posi-
tions with the Tax Division, Justice/
TAX–003. These exemptions apply only
to the extent that information in a
record is subject to exemption pursu-
ant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5).
(f) Exemption from the particular
subsections is justified for the fol-
lowing reasons:
(1) From subsection (c)(3) because an
accounting could reveal the identity of
confidential sources and result in an
unwarranted invasion of the privacy of
others. Many persons are contacted
who, without an assurance of anonym-
ity, refuse to provide information con-
cerning an applicant for a position
with the Tax Division. Disclosure of an
accounting could reveal the identity of
a source of information and constitutes
a breach of the promise of confiden-
tiality by the Tax Division. This would
result in the reduction in the free flow
of information vital to a determination
of an applicant's qualifications and
suitability for federal employment.
(2) From subsection (d)(1) because
disclosure of records in the system
could reveal the identity of confiden-
tial sources and result in an unwar-
ranted invasion of the privacy of oth-
ers. Many persons are contacted who,
without an assurance of anonymity,
refuse to provide information con-
cerning an applicant for a Tax Division
position. Access could reveal the iden-
tity of the source of the information
and constitute a breach of the promise
of confidentiality on the part of the
Tax Division. Such breaches ultimately
would restrict the free flow of informa-
tion vital to a determination of an ap-
plicant's qualifications and suitability.
[Order No. 742–77, 42 FR 40906, Aug. 12, 1977,
as amended by Order No. 6–86, 51 FR 15478,
Apr. 24, 1986; Order No. 003–2006, 71 FR 11309,
Mar. 7, 2006]
§ 16.96 Exemption of Federal Bureau
of Investigation Systems—limited
access.
(a) The following system of records is
exempt from 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d),
(e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3), (e)(4)(G) and (H),
(e)(5), (e)(8), (f) and (g):
(1) Central Records System (CRS)
(JUSTICE/FBI-002).
These exemptions apply only to the ex-
tent that information in this system is
subject to exemption pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 552(j) and (k). Where compliance
would not appear to interfere with or
adversely affect the overall law en-
forcement process, the applicable ex-
emption may be waived by the FBI.
(b) Exemptions from the particular
subsections are justified for the fol-
lowing reasons:
(1) From subsection (c)(3) because
making available to a record subject
the accounting of disclosures from
records concerning him/her would re-
veal investigative interest by not only
the FBI, but also by the recipient agen-
cy. This would permit the record sub-
ject to take appropriate measures to
impede the investigation, e.g., destroy
evidence, intimidate potential wit-
nesses or flee the area to avoid the
thrust of the investigation.
(2)(i) From subsections (d), (e)(4) (G)
and (H), (f) and (g) because these provi-
sions concern individual access to in-
vestigative records, compliance with
which could compromise sensitive in-
formation classified in the interest of
national security, interfere with the
overall law enforcement process by re-
vealing a pending sensitive investiga-
tion, possibly identify a confidential
source or disclose information which
would constitute an unwarranted inva-
sion of another individual's personal
privacy, reveal a sensitive investiga-
tive technique, or constitute a poten-
tial danger to the health or safety to
law enforcement personnel.
(ii) Also, individual access to non-
criminal investigative records, e.g.,
civil investigations and administrative
Continue into The United States Department of Justice to enforce General Genocide individual

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The Roundup


FLORIDA REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY RUSKIN FL
300 PM EST SAT DEC 05 2015

NOTE: "FAIR" INDICATES FEW OR NO CLOUDS BELOW 12,000 FEET WITH NO
SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND/OR OBSTRUCTIONS TO VISIBILITY.

FLZ001>010-012>015-112-114-115-052100-
PANHANDLE FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
PENSACOLA      FAIR      70  50  49 NE8       30.37F
PENSACOLA NAS  PTSUNNY   70  49  47 NE10      30.36F
MILTON NAS     LGT RAIN  70  50  49 NE8       30.38
CRESTVIEW      FAIR      70  50  49 NE9       30.40F
DUKE FIELD     FAIR      69  49  47 NE10G20   30.37F
VALPARAISO     MOSUNNY   71  49  46 NE14      30.35F
MARY ESTHER    FAIR      71  47  42 NE12      30.35F
TRI COUNTY     FAIR      68  47  46 NE12      30.40F
PANAMA CITY    FAIR      70  51  51 N13G22    30.35F
TYNDALL AFB    FAIR      71  53  53 NE12      30.34F
APALACHICOLA   FAIR      74  58  57 NE13      30.32F

STATION/POSITION SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE   SWELL
                          AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER HT/PER
                          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S) (FT/S)
30.1N   87.6W              63 71   50/ 10/ 14 1027.8F   4/ 6   3/ 6
29.2N   88.2W              67 74   60/ 16/ 17 1027.4F   5/ 7   3/ 7
28.8N   86.0W              68 78   70/ 16/ 19 1026.3F   5/ 7
PANAMA CITY BEAC NOT AVBL
CAPE SAN BLAS    NOT AVBL
TOWER C                                         N/A
28.5N   84.5W              67 76   60/ 19/ 23 1025.3F   5/ 6

$$
FLZ011-016>038-118-127-128-134-139-239-052100-
NORTH FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
MARIANNA       FAIR      68  48  48 NE13      30.39F
TALLAHASSEE    FAIR      73  53  49 NE9       30.36F
PERRY          FAIR      71  55  55 NE8G16    30.35F
CROSS CITY       N/A     73  57  57 NE9G22    30.32F
LAKE CITY      CLOUDY    66  57  72 NE10      30.36S
GAINESVILLE    CLOUDY    67  58  72 NE13      30.34S
WILLISTON      MOCLDY    73  63  68 NE10G21   30.32F
MAYPORT NAS    CLOUDY    61  55  81 N18G26    30.37S
JACKSONVILLE   CLOUDY    61  56  83 NE14      30.38F
JAX NAS        CLOUDY    64  58  80 N18       30.37F
JAX CRAIG      CLOUDY    63  59  87 N13G21    30.37F
JAX CECIL      CLOUDY    61  57  88 NE12G22   30.38S
FERNANDINA BEA CLOUDY    64  59  82 NE15G23   30.37S
ST AUGUSTINE   CLOUDY    66  64  94 N18G25    30.35S

STATION/POSITION SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE   SWELL
                          AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER HT/PER
                          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S) (FT/S)
SHELL POINT                69      40/  8/ 16 1026.6
KEATON BEACH               70      40/ 12/ 17 1027.0F
CEDAR KEY                  70      60/ 15/ 17 1026.1F
FERNANDINA       NOT AVBL
30.7N   81.3W                 65                N/A     8/ 6   2/11
MAYPORT          NOT AVBL
31.4N   80.9W              61 65   40/ 21/ 25 1029.3F   8/ 7
ST AUGUSTINE               66 66  360/ 24/ 26 1027.5F

$$
FLZ040-043>046-052-053-057-058-063-144-052100-
INTERIOR CENTRAL FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
OCALA          CLOUDY    68  61  77 NE9       30.31S
THE VILLAGES     N/A     68  68 100 N8G20     30.20S
LEESBURG       CLOUDY    70  63  78 N17       30.29S
SANFORD        LGT RAIN  72  67  84 NE13      30.27S
ORLANDO EXEC   FAIR      79  64  60 E22       30.25S
ORLANDO INTL   FAIR      78  64  61 E17       30.25S
KISSIMMEE      MOSUNNY   79  66  65 NE16G24   30.25S
WINTER HAVEN   FAIR      81  65  58 E17G25    30.24S
LAKELAND       MOSUNNY   81  64  57 E15G23    30.23S
BARTOW         MOSUNNY   75  64  69 E13G20    30.23F
OKEECHOBEE     CLOUDY    73  70  88 NE13G20   30.20S

$$
FLZ041-047-054-059-064-141-147-052100-
EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
ORMOND BEACH   PTSUNNY  N/A N/A N/A N12       30.30F
DAYTONA BEACH  PTSUNNY   74  65  73 NE13      30.29F
DELAND           N/A     72  66  83 N10G22    30.30F
NEW SMYRNA BEA PTSUNNY   72  68  88 E12G22    30.29S
JFK SPACE CTR  CLOUDY    77  65  66 E16G24    30.25S
TITUSVILLE     PTSUNNY   75  66  73 E23G35    30.26S
CAPE CANAVERAL PTSUNNY   78  69  73 NE13G18   30.24S
PATRICK AFB    FAIR      76  69  77 NE20      30.23S
MELBOURNE      CLOUDY    78  68  71 NE17G25   30.23S
VERO BEACH     CLOUDY    72  69  90 NE15G26   30.22S
FT PIERCE      LGT RAIN  72  71  97 E10       30.20S FOG
STUART         RAIN      73  70  88 NE16G25   30.20S

STATION/POSITION SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE   SWELL
                          AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER HT/PER
                          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S) (FT/S)
28.5N   80.2W              76 77   50/ 23/ 27 1023.6F
28.9N   78.5W              75 80              1023.8F
TRIDENT PIER     NOT AVBL
28.4N   80.5W                 72                N/A     5/11   2/11
27.5N   80.2W                 74                N/A     8/11   3/11

$$
FLZ050-056-061-142-242-148-248-149-249-151-251-155-255-
160-260-052100-
WEST CENTRAL FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
CRYSTAL RIVER  MOCLDY    72  63  73 NE13      30.28F
INVERNESS      CLOUDY    72  64  78 NE13G24   30.29S
BROOKSVILLE    FAIR      77  65  66 NE13G25   30.26S
ZEPHYRHILLS    FAIR      80  63  54 NE15G22   30.24S
CLEARWATER     FAIR      79  65  62 NE13      30.21F
TAMPA INTL     PTSUNNY   80  64  58 NE14G20   30.22F
TAMPA EXEC     FAIR      84  64  51 MISG      30.22S
PLANT CITY     FAIR      81  66  61 E14G21    30.24S
MACDILL AFB    FAIR      82  68  62 E17       30.21S
PETER O KNIGHT FAIR      84  66  54 E18       30.21F
ST PETERSBURG  FAIR      75  66  73 E15       30.20F
SARASOTA       CLOUDY    82  65  56 NE16G26   30.17F
VENICE         MOCLDY    81  66  61 NE17G24   30.18F

STATION/POSITION SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE   SWELL
                          AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER HT/PER
                          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S) (FT/S)
CEDAR KEY                  70      60/ 15/ 17 1026.1F
28.5N   84.5W              67 76   60/ 19/ 23 1025.3F   5/ 6
27.3N   84.2W                 78                N/A     6/ 7
CLEARWATER BEACH NOT AVBL
MIDDLE TAMPA BAY NOT AVBL
VENICE                     80 73   50/ 14/ 17 1021.3F

$$
FLZ066-069-070-075>078-162-262-165-265-052100-
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA AND KEYS

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
PUNTA GORDA    CLOUDY    81  68  64 E18       30.19S
FT MYERS       LGT RAIN  71  70  96 E13G25    30.16S
SOUTHWEST INTL CLOUDY    76  71  85 NE13      30.17S
NAPLES         PTSUNNY   80  69  69 NE18G29   30.14S
MARCO ISLAND   MOCLDY    77  66  69 NE17      30.14S
MARATHON       MOSUNNY   78  73  84 NE12      30.11F
KEY WEST NAS   PTSUNNY   79  72  79 E10       30.11S
KEY WEST INTL  PTSUNNY   76  73  91 NE9       30.11F

STATION/POSITION SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE   SWELL
                          AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER HT/PER
                          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S) (FT/S)
VENICE                     80 73   50/ 14/ 17 1021.3F
NAPLES           NOT AVBL
26.0N   85.6W              76 80   40/ 21/ 25 1022.0F   8/ 7   2/14
DRY TORTUGAS                                    N/A
NW FL BAY                  79      60/ 12/ 13 1020.2
SAND KEY                   77     100/ 12/ 14 1019.8F
LONG KEY                   75 78   80/  7/  8 1020.3F
MOLASSES REEF              73 80  360/  7/  7 1019.8F

$$
FLZ067-068-071>074-168-172>174-052100-
SOUTHEAST FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
W PALM BEACH   LGT RAIN  75  69  81 NE14G25   30.17S
FT LAUDER-EXEC LGT RAIN  75  72  88 NE15G25   30.14R
FT LAUDERDALE  LGT RAIN  77  74  90 NE15      30.12S
POMPANO BEACH  PTSUNNY  N/A N/A N/A NE14      30.14S FOG
PEMBROKE PINES CLOUDY    77  72  84 NE15      30.14S
OPA LOCKA      RAIN      75  73  93 E8        30.13F VSB 1
MIAMI          LGT RAIN  75  74  96 VRB6      30.13S FOG
WEST KENDALL   LGT RAIN  73  72  96 SE6       30.13S FOG
HOMESTEAD      FAIR      73  72  94 SW1       30.12S

STATION/POSITION SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE   SWELL
                          AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER HT/PER
                          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S) (FT/S)
PORT EVERGLADES            78      70/ 20/ 25 1020.0F
SETTLEMENT POINT           76      70/ 21/ 23 1021.9R

$$

USS CONSTELLATION CVA64 CODE CITY WEATHER

Selected Cities

SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 1 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
750 AM EST SAT DEC 05 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 7 AM EST

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 FRI...DEC 04   SAT....DEC 05   SUN....DEC 06
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

ABILENE TX       61  42         PTCLDY  63/40   SUNNY   59/34
AKRON CANTON     38  26         MOCLDY  47/29   PTCLDY  52/33
ALBANY NY        45  42         MOCLDY  48/29   SUNNY   55/31
ALBUQUERQUE      55  38         SUNNY   53/26   SUNNY   50/27
ALLENTOWN        50  26         SUNNY   52/29   SUNNY   53/30
AMARILLO         58  34         PTCLDY  62/30   SUNNY   55/33
ANCHORAGE        27  19         MOCLDY  21/14   SUNNY   20/15
ASHEVILLE        53  25         SUNNY   52/29   SUNNY   55/37
ATLANTA          57  37         SUNNY   57/39   PTCLDY  59/43
ATLANTIC CITY    52  30         SUNNY   53/30   SUNNY   56/38
AUSTIN           63  30         SUNNY   64/39   PTCLDY  66/37
BALTIMORE        51  27         SUNNY   54/33   SUNNY   54/35
BATON ROUGE      63  40         SUNNY   65/46   PTCLDY  68/45
BILLINGS         56  34         PTCLDY  42/26   PTCLDY  49/30
BIRMINGHAM       58  40         SUNNY   61/41   MOCLDY  63/43
BISMARCK         46  25         PTCLDY  41/19   SUNNY   45/22
BOISE            45  32   .13   PTCLDY  42/34   SHWRS   42/34
BOSTON           48  39         SUNNY   57/40   SUNNY   61/39
BRIDGEPORT       52  33         SUNNY   50/33   SUNNY   52/35
BROWNSVILLE      77  54         PTCLDY  74/59   MOCLDY  75/56
BUFFALO          42  32         SUNNY   45/35   SUNNY   52/35
BURLINGTON VT    44  42         PTCLDY  49/31   SUNNY   52/33
CARIBOU          28  27   .02   CLOUDY  37/32   CLOUDY  37/27
CASPER           48  24         MOCLDY  38/23   WINDY   42/28
CHARLESTON SC    63  44         PTCLDY  62/45   PTCLDY  62/47
CHARLESTON WV    48  25         SUNNY   57/26   SUNNY   58/35
CHARLOTTE        55  27         SUNNY   56/33   PTCLDY  57/40
CHATTANOOGA      55  31         SUNNY   57/32   PTCLDY  57/42
CHEYENNE         59  32         PTCLDY  40/18   PTCLDY  50/31
CHICAGO          47  30         CLOUDY  43/32   MOCLDY  43/32
CINCINNATI       38  29         PTCLDY  49/28   PTCLDY  52/38
CLEVELAND        36  28         MOCLDY  46/32   SUNNY   52/34
COLORADO SPGS    57  32         MOCLDY  49/18   PTCLDY  54/27
COLUMBIA SC      59  31         SUNNY   61/38   PTCLDY  60/42
COLUMBUS GA      60  42         PTCLDY  61/42   PTCLDY  63/44
COLUMBUS OH      36  27         MOCLDY  46/28   PTCLDY  50/36

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 2 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
750 AM EST SAT DEC 05 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 7 AM EST

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 FRI...DEC 04   SAT....DEC 05   SUN....DEC 06
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

CONCORD NH       46  26         SUNNY   51/23   SUNNY   52/28
CORPUS CHRISTI   64  48         SUNNY   67/50   MOCLDY  70/49
DALLAS FT WORTH  60  37         SUNNY   61/43   SUNNY   61/37
DAYTON           34  26         MOCLDY  44/30   PTCLDY  50/37
DAYTONA BEACH    78  66   .12   MOCLDY  76/67   MOCLDY  76/65
DENVER           59  31         MISG    MM/MM   MISG    MM/MM
DES MOINES       52  35         PTCLDY  54/34   CLOUDY  46/32
DETROIT          45  28         MOCLDY  45/31   PTCLDY  46/31
DULUTH           42  35         MOCLDY  41/31   SUNNY   42/27
EL PASO          63  35         SUNNY   67/34   SUNNY   62/36
ELKINS           45  21         SUNNY   57/17   SUNNY   55/27
ERIE             39  35         MOCLDY  43/33   SUNNY   52/36
EUGENE           53  41   .10   CLOUDY  54/43   RAIN    56/48
EVANSVILLE       51  29         PTCLDY  52/31   PTCLDY  52/37
FAIRBANKS        05  15B        MOCLDY  12/07B  VRYCLD  04/11B
FARGO            39  37         MOCLDY  38/25   SUNNY   38/26
FLAGSTAFF        49  20         SUNNY   49/16   PTCLDY  55/19
FLINT            51  28         MOCLDY  47/28   PTCLDY  46/31
FORT SMITH       56  32         SUNNY   62/38   PTCLDY  59/32
FORT WAYNE       42  29         FOG     41/29   FOG     47/33
FRESNO           62  38         PTCLDY  59/42   PTCLDY  66/41
GOODLAND         50  33         MOCLDY  52/24   SUNNY   52/26
GRAND JUNCTION   41  26         SUNNY   38/17   SUNNY   41/19
GRAND RAPIDS     50  31         FOG     48/30   PTCLDY  46/31
GREAT FALLS      49  31         SUNNY   46/34   WINDY   49/38
GREEN BAY        45  34         SUNNY   49/31   MOCLDY  42/29
GREENSBORO       54  30         SUNNY   56/32   SUNNY   57/37
HARRISBURG       51  28         SUNNY   51/30   SUNNY   52/32
HARTFORD SPGFLD  50  27         SUNNY   57/30   SUNNY   60/32
HELENA           45  34         SUNNY   43/25   PTCLDY  44/30
HONOLULU         86  76         PTCLDY  85/70   PTCLDY  85/69
HOUSTON INTCNTL  61  37         SUNNY   64/45   SUNNY   66/45
HUNTSVILLE AL    59  30         SUNNY   61/37   MOCLDY  60/42
INDIANAPOLIS     37  28         CLOUDY  40/31   MOCLDY  48/34
JACKSON MS       59  34         SUNNY   62/42   PTCLDY  65/40
JACKSONVILLE     62  53         CLOUDY  65/54   MOCLDY  67/53
JUNEAU           32  26         MOCLDY  36/32   RAIN    35/32
KANSAS CITY      55  35         SUNNY   55/38   MOCLDY  48/31
KEY WEST         74  71   .40   SHWRS   77/71   MOCLDY  80/72
KNOXVILLE        52  28         SUNNY   56/28   SUNNY   56/40
LAKE CHARLES     61  39         SUNNY   66/45   PTCLDY  70/45
LANSING          50  31         FOG     49/31   PTCLDY  47/30
LAS VEGAS        58  42         PTCLDY  61/41   MOCLDY  62/42
LEXINGTON        49  24         PTCLDY  53/29   PTCLDY  55/38

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 3 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
750 AM EST SAT DEC 05 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 7 AM EST

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 FRI...DEC 04   SAT....DEC 05   SUN....DEC 06
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

LINCOLN          56  40         MOCLDY  50/33   PTCLDY  50/28
LITTLE ROCK      54  33         SUNNY   58/37   PTCLDY  58/39
LOS ANGELES      67  49         SUNNY   76/53   PTCLDY  78/51
LOUISVILLE       51  31         PTCLDY  53/34   PTCLDY  55/40
LUBBOCK          58  32         PTCLDY  65/31   SUNNY   58/31
MACON            59  33         MOCLDY  60/39   PTCLDY  63/42
MADISON          49  31         PTCLDY  47/29   MOCLDY  43/30
MEDFORD          53  36   .05   WINDY   56/43   RAIN    53/45
MEMPHIS          58  35         SUNNY   60/41   MOCLDY  60/41
MIAMI BEACH      76  72   .58   SHWRS   78/73   SHWRS   80/71
MIDLAND ODESSA   60  37         PTCLDY  62/33   SUNNY   58/32
MILWAUKEE        50  31         MOCLDY  42/33   MOCLDY  44/32
MPLS ST PAUL     47  34         MOCLDY  48/35   PTCLDY  42/28
MISSOULA         36  28         FOG     36/22   MOCLDY  36/29
MOBILE           62  41         PTCLDY  65/45   PTCLDY  68/45
MONTGOMERY       61  38         SUNNY   64/41   MOCLDY  67/42
NASHVILLE        56  28         SUNNY   59/36   MOCLDY  58/42
NEW ORLEANS      60  49         PTCLDY  63/54   PTCLDY  68/51
NEW YORK CITY    51  40         SUNNY   52/40   SUNNY   54/40
NEWARK           53  35         SUNNY   51/38   SUNNY   54/38
NORFOLK VA       52  38         SUNNY   54/44   SUNNY   57/46
NORTH PLATTE     52  28         MOCLDY  45/22   SUNNY   48/20
OKLAHOMA CITY    60  36         SUNNY   55/38   SUNNY   57/34
OMAHA            53  40         MOCLDY  52/33   PTCLDY  46/30
ORLANDO          78  65         MOCLDY  80/66   MOCLDY  79/65
PADUCAH          52  25         SUNNY   55/33   MOCLDY  53/37
PENDLETON        45  31         MOCLDY  45/38   RAIN    51/40
PEORIA           49  28         MOCLDY  48/32   MOCLDY  46/34
PHILADELPHIA     52  36         SUNNY   54/36   SUNNY   56/40
PHOENIX          73  46         SUNNY   74/46   SUNNY   77/49
PITTSBURGH       46  25         SUNNY   47/32   SUNNY   52/36
POCATELLO        42  20         PTCLDY  38/18   MOCLDY  41/25
PORTLAND ME      47  25         SUNNY   49/28   SUNNY   51/31
PORTLAND OR      50  43   .11   RAIN    51/44   RAIN    53/49
PROVIDENCE       50  32         SUNNY   57/35   SUNNY   60/36
PUEBLO           52  28         MOCLDY  55/12   SUNNY   55/20
RALEIGH DURHAM   54  29         SUNNY   57/33   PTCLDY  58/41
RAPID CITY       51  31         PTCLDY  43/21   PTCLDY  48/27
RENO             49  23         MOCLDY  47/32   MOCLDY  52/33
RICHMOND         52  30         SUNNY   56/31   SUNNY   58/36
ROANOKE          54  27         SUNNY   55/31   SUNNY   56/33
ROCHESTER NY     42  39         PTCLDY  46/33   SUNNY   53/33
ROCKFORD         48  31         FOG     44/31   MOCLDY  43/31
SACRAMENTO       62  39         MOCLDY  57/45   RAIN    58/43
ST LOUIS         54  30         MOCLDY  55/34   MOCLDY  49/37
ST PETERSBURG    73  65         MOCLDY  77/66   MOCLDY  78/66
ST THOMAS VI     86  77         SUNNY   87/76   SUNNY   86/77

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 4 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
750 AM EST SAT DEC 05 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 7 AM EST

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 FRI...DEC 04   SAT....DEC 05   SUN....DEC 06
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

SALEM OR         50  39   .66   CLOUDY  55/45   RAIN    55/49
SALT LAKE CITY   43  24         MOCLDY  42/26   MOCLDY  45/27
SAN ANGELO       65  39         PTCLDY  64/37   SUNNY   62/30
SAN ANTONIO      64  38         SUNNY   65/43   PTCLDY  68/41
SAN DIEGO        68  53         SUNNY   75/52   PTCLDY  74/53
SAN FRANCISCO    57  44         PTCLDY  58/49   RAIN    61/48
SAN JOSE         62  41         PTCLDY  61/44   RAIN    62/45
SAN JUAN PR      86  77   .01   PTCLDY  86/77   SUNNY   86/76
SANTA FE         53  25         SUNNY   49/18   SUNNY   47/23
ST STE MARIE     45  29         SUNNY   48/36   MOCLDY  45/34
SAVANNAH         63  45         PTCLDY  62/44   PTCLDY  63/48
SEATTLE          51  43   .08   RAIN    51/45   RAIN    51/47
SHREVEPORT       58  34         SUNNY   61/41   SUNNY   63/42
SIOUX CITY       42  37         PTCLDY  45/30   PTCLDY  41/24
SIOUX FALLS      40  37         MOCLDY  41/25   SUNNY   40/25
SOUTH BEND       42  28         FOG     40/31   FOG     46/33
SPOKANE          40  30         CLOUDY  40/35   SHWRS   43/37
SPRINGFIELD IL   50  26         MOCLDY  47/31   MOCLDY  47/35
SPRINGFIELD MO   53  33         SUNNY   54/35   MOCLDY  49/31
SYRACUSE         43  37         CLOUDY  45/31   SUNNY   52/34
TALLAHASSEE      66  50         MOCLDY  69/49   PTCLDY  70/48
TAMPA            79  66         MOCLDY  79/64   MOCLDY  80/64
TOLEDO           44  26         MOCLDY  43/27   PTCLDY  46/29
TOPEKA           58  33         MOCLDY  55/36   MOCLDY  52/30
TUCSON           80  47         PTCLDY  78/42   SUNNY   78/44
TULSA            59  33         SUNNY   59/40   PTCLDY  57/32
TUPELO           58  29         SUNNY   59/38   MOCLDY  60/40
WACO             60  34         SUNNY   61/39   SUNNY   62/34
WASHINGTON DC    53  33         SUNNY   56/37   SUNNY   54/41
W PALM BEACH     76  70  2.80   SHWRS   79/74   SHWRS   80/72
WICHITA          59  37         WINDY   55/36   SUNNY   56/31
WICHITA FALLS    62  34         SUNNY   60/39   SUNNY   60/35
WILKES BARRE     47  34         MOCLDY  51/32   SUNNY   53/35
WILMINGTON DE    51  29         SUNNY   53/33   SUNNY   56/39
YAKIMA           37  22         CLOUDY  37/34   RAIN    42/38
YOUNGSTOWN       38  21         MOCLDY  47/30   SUNNY   52/33
YUMA             74  50         SUNNY   75/50   SUNNY   76/51

NATIONAL TEMPERATURE EXTREMES

HIGH FRI....85 AT POMPANO BEACH FL

LOW  SAT....26B AT DEADHORSE AK CLIMATE INDEX WROBBLE AXIS -4

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Circle in The Sand

GYPSY

The Romani people are also known by a variety of other names; in English asGypsies (seen by some as a slur, as discussed below) and Roma, in Greekas γύφτοι (gýftoi) or τσιγγάνοι(tsinganoi), in Central and Eastern Europe as Tsigani (and variants), in France as gitans besides the datedbohémiensmanouches, in Italy as zingariand gitani, and in Spain as gitanos.

Self-designation also varies: In Central and Eastern EuropeRoma is common. The Romani of England call themselves (in AngloromaniRomanichal, those ofScandinavia (in Scandinavian romanidialect) Romanisæl. In German-speaking Europe, the self-designation isSinti, in France Manush, while the groups of SpainWales and Finland useKalo/Kale (from kalo meaning "black"). There are numerous subgroups and clans with their own self-designations, such as the KalderashMachvaya,BoyashLovariModyarXoraxaiLăutari, etc.

Rom, Roma, Romani

Gypsy and Gipsy

The English term gipsy or gypsy[19] is a common word used to indicate Romani peopleTinkers and Travellers, and use of the word gipsy in modern-day Englishis so pervasive (and is a legal term under English law—see below) that many Romani organizations use it in their own organizational names. However, according to many Romani people and academics who study them, the word has been tainted by its use as a racial slur and a pejorative connoting illegality and irregularity,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26] and some modern dictionaries either recommend avoiding use of the wordgypsy entirely or give it a negative or warning label.[27][28][29][30][31][32]

Gipsy/gypsy originates from the Middle English gypcian, short for Egipcien. It is ultimately derived, via Middle Frenchand Latin, from the Greek Αἰγύπτιοι(Aigyptioi), i.e. "Egyptians"; cf. Greekγύφτοι (gýftoi), a corruption of the same word. It was once believed that the Romanis, or some other Gypsy groups (such as the Balkan Egyptians), originated in Egypt, and in one narrative were exiled as punishment for allegedly harbouring the infant Jesus.[33]

The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) states a 'gipsy' is a


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> member of a wandering race (by themselves called Romany), of Indian origin, which first appeared in England about the beginning of the 16th c.

According to the OED the word was first used in English in 1514, with several more uses in the same century, and both Edmund Spenser and William Shakespeare used this word.[34]

This exonym is sometimes written with a capital letter, to show that it designates an ethnic group.[35] The Spanish term gitano, the French termgitan and the Basque term ijito have the same origin.[36]

During the 16th and 17th centuries the name was written in various ways:EgipcianEgypcian'gypcian. The wordgipsy/gypsy comes from the spellings which had lost the initial capital E, and this is one reason why it is often spelled with the initial g in lowercase.[37] As time elapsed, the notion of 'the gipsy/gypsy' altered to include other associated stereotypes such asnomadism and exoticism.[38] John Matthews in The World Atlas of Divinationrefer to gypsies as "Wise Women."[39]Colloquially, gipsy/gypsy is used refer to any person perceived by the user as fitting the Gypsy stereotypes.[40]

Use in English Law

Gipsy has several developing and overlapping meanings under English Law. Under the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960, 'gipsies' are defined as "persons of nomadic habit of life, whatever their race or origin, but does not include members of an organised group of travelling showmen, or persons engaged in travelling circuses, travelling together as such."[41] This definition includes such groups as New Age Travellers, as well as Irish Travellersand Romany.[42][43]

Gipsies of Romany origins have been a recognised ethnic group for the purposes of Race Relations Act 1976since Commission for Racial Equality v Dutton 1989 and Irish Travellers in England and Wales since O'Leary v Allied Domecq 2000 (having already gained recognition in Northern Ireland in 1997).[44]
Berea

Berea may refer to:

Places

In Greece:

Berea (Bible), a place mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles, now known as Veria or Veroia

In Lesotho:

Berea District

In Romania:

Berea, a village in Ciumești Commune, Satu Mare CountyBerea River, a tributary of the Valea Neagră River

In South Africa:

Berea, DurbanBerea, Gauteng

In the United States:

Berea, IowaBerea, KentuckyBerea, Baltimore, MarylandBerea, NebraskaBerea, North Carolina, anunincorporated community in Granville CountyBerea, North DakotaBerea, OhioBerea, South CarolinaBerea, Giles County, TennesseeBerea, Warren County, TennesseeBerea, VirginiaBerea, West Virginia

Perea or Peraea (Greek: Περαία, "the country beyond"), was the portion of the kingdom of Herod the Great occupying the eastern side of the Jordan River valley, from about one third the way down from the Sea of Galilee to about one third the way down the eastern shore of the Dead Sea; it did not extend too far to the east. Herod the Great's kingdom was bequeathed to four heirs, of which Herod Antipas received both Perea and Galilee.[1] He dedicated the city Livias in the north of the Dead Sea.[2] In 39 CE, Perea and Galilee were transferred from disfavoured Antipas toAgrippa I by Caligula.[3] With his death in 44 CE, Agrippa's merged territory was made province again, including Judaeaand for the first time, Perea.[4] From that time[5] Perea was part of the shifting Roman provinces to its west: Judaea, and later Syria Palaestina, Palaestina and Palaestina Prima. Attested mostly in Josephus' books, the term was in rarer use in the late Roman period. It appears in Eusebius' Greek language geographical work, Onomasticon, but in the Latin translation by Jerome,Transjordan is used.

Perea was the area inhabited by the Israelite Tribes ReubenGad, and the half tribe of Manasseh.[citation needed] New Testament commentators speak of Jesus' "Perean Ministry", beginning with his departure from Galilee (Matt 19:1; Mark 10:1) and ending with the anointing by Mary in Bethany (Matt 26) or his journey towards Jerusalemcommencing from Mark 10:32.
Perseus (Greek: Περσεύς; c. 212 – 166 BC) was the last king (Basileus) of theAntigonid dynasty, who ruled thesuccessor state in Macedon created upon the death of Alexander the Great. He also has the distinction of being the last of the line, after losing the Battle of Pydna on 22 June 168 BC; subsequently Macedon came under Roman rule.

Perseus was the son of king Philip V of Macedon and a concubine, probablyPolycratia of Argos.[1] He therefore feared that the throne might pass on his legitimate younger brother Demetrius, not least due to interference from theRomans, who considered their former hostage Demetrius a true friend. Perseus thus staged a plot to make their father believe that his brother was a traitor, and as a result Philip had Demetrius executed.

Simply put the family is PEREA