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21. Conditions, Trends, & Issues
and Issues pertaining to these natural and humanmade disasters. to trigger othernatural disasters such as fire, landslides, flooding, tsunamis, and fire
http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/planning/advance/conditions/emergency.htm
2120 Milvia Street, Berkeley, CA 94704
TEL: (510) 981-7400, TDD: (510) 981-6903,
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Email: planning@ci.berkeley.ca.us
Environmental Quality: Emergency Management Summary Response to natural hazards is essential to the implementation of a General Plan.
Emergency management, usually incorporated as part of a Safety Element, is also
specifically required to be addressed in General Plans by the State General Plan Statute.
Since preparation of the 1977 Master Plan, the Berkeley community has recognized a
much greater need to anticipate and plan for services to address fire, seismic, landslide,
and flood hazards*. This section focuses on the Conditions, Trends and Issues
pertaining to these natural and human-made disasters.
Emergency Response: The most significant measure the City of Berkeley has adopted in preparing for emergencies is a City-wide emergency plan known as the Multi Hazard Functional Plan for emergency operations. Coordinated by the City's Office of

22. What's New At EmGOLD
early 2002 devoted to monitoring natural and humanmade disasters from orbit. dataon earthquakes, flood, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, volcanoes, landslides
http://www.disasters.org/emgold/whatsnew.htm
What's new for Emergency Management
Home EM Jobs EM Requests What's New ... Library N ew Damage Assessment web-based software is now available. One aspect is the Public Reporting Section. Remember it is all web-based and over 100 e-mail address can be notified (if needed) we also offer pre-scripted messages for sending to phones, cell phones, pagers, all with one button from your site or the client's site. Contact: Robert L. "Bob" Kistner, President and CEO
DamageAssessment.BIZ LLC 9249 South Broadway, #200-422 Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 Office: 720-596-4980 Fax: 303-386-3823 Cell: 303-810-9912 www.energyplan.net www.kistner-associates.com Emergency Voice Messaging (EVM) from VASTNetworks , a PC Windows application, you can now deliver emergency notification messages of any size from the convenience of your PC. No additional hardware or expensive telephone lines are required. Most emergency messaging systems require a significant investment in hardware and infrastructure like telephone lines. Not EVM . EVM is a simple Windows application that gives you full control of delivering critical voice messages to any list of phone numbers. ( Go to Website ). Because EVM will integrate with nearly any database on your PC or network (includes full integration with MSOutlook), maintaining your phone list(s) is a breeze. Plus EVM will allow you to store an unlimited number of emergency calling profiles for quick deployment.

23. Mass Extinctions
Note that our normal disasters (hurricanes, volcanic eruptions a result of natural(not humanmade) widespread habitat have resulted from large tsunamis if the
http://ethomas.web.wesleyan.edu/ees123/mass_extinctions.htm
EES 199 April 17-24 2002 Biodiversity - Invasive Species - Mass Extinctions Ellen Thomas return to EES199 home page In the week of April 17-24 we will address the following topics in a set of lectures on biodiversity: Biodiversity Lecture 3: Mass Extinctions How do we define a Mass Extinction? Traditionally, within geological sciences, mass extinctions have been seen as some type of catastrophe for the world's biota. There have been many, long-term discussions about the importance of such catastrophes during earth history, and especially about their importance for long-term evolution. In Darwin's time (1850-1860s) the view that catastrophes were an integral part of evolution was frowned upon, and seen as a fall-back to ancient theories of catastrophism , as exemplified by the description of Noah's flood in the Bible. This view has changed recently, and modern ideas of catastrophism are part of an active discussion of ' internal' and 'external' causes of evolution . Internal causes meaning causes internal to the biota (such as competition, evolution of diseases), external meaning causes external to the biota (such as volcanic eruptions or nuclear war).

24. Lect9
included in the category of catastrophes and disasters. a result of natural (not humanmade)widespread habitat could have resulted from large tsunamis if the
http://ethomas.web.wesleyan.edu/ees104/lect9.htm
EES 104 History of Life on Earth Ellen Thomas RETURN TO SYLLABUS Disasters and Catastrophes: Points to remember
  • Definition of mass extinction What are possible causes of mass extinctions (terrestrial and extraterrestrial)? How can we find out whether an extraterrestrial event (e.g., impact of an asteroid) happened? When did the largest five mass extinctions occur? Did all mass extinctions have the same cause? If so, what was it? If not, what are the most commonly quoted possible causes of mass extinction? How do we find evidence for the causes of mass extinctions?
Patterns of Mass Extinctions: In daily news reports, these words 'disaster' and 'catastrophe' are almost always used in relation to human life or property loss. Large earthquakes in uninhabited parts of the world (such as the recent large earth quake of magnitude 7.1 in the Arizona and California desert) are not commonly described as catastrophic, whereas much less violent earthquakes in densely populated areas are. This makes it difficult to coin a clear definition for use of these words for periods in Earth history when which we do not have a human yardstick. A ' mass extinction ' would probably be included in the category of catastrophes and disasters. But how to define 'mass-extinction'? A

25. Social Studies
give you the latest news on natural and humanmade disasters, along with Websitewith stunning visuals that focuses on volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis.
http://www.ad12.k12.co.us/northglennhigh/nghs/research2.html
Web Sites for Students
Art Science Math Social Studies ... Cool Sites
Social Studies
Current Events Cyber Calendars Geography Government ... CU Succeed Gold Program
Current Events

26. RefClrHouse
a natural disaster and discovery of a humanmade hazard. Noji EK The Public HealthConsequences of disasters. Orlowski J Floods, hurricanes, and tsunamis.
http://pdm.medicine.wisc.edu/RefClrHouse.htm
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
Reference Clearing House Includes all references used by authors from Volume 16, Numbers 1 and 2. References will be added as they are published in subsequent issues of PDM. If you have a reference that you believe will be of value to the readers of PDM or additional suggestions for this service, please notify the Office of the Editor at: mlb@medicine.wisc.edu This site still is under construction: Search Engine will be added in February: Will allow search of Titles; Authors; Journals; key words and MeSH headings; and abstract retrieval if available in MedLine.
Return to PDM Home Page To Find Reference by 1st Author, Click on Appropriate 1st Letter to skip to section A B C D ... Z Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
Reference Clearing House A
Ackerman MJ: The Visible Human Project: A resource for education. Acad Med
MeSH Subject Headings: Adult; Anatomy, Cross-Sectional / hi [History]; Anatomy, Cross-Sectional / mt [Methods]; Anatomy, Cross-Sectional / td [Trends]; *Computer Simulation; *Computer-Assisted Instruction; Education, Medical, Undergraduate / mt [Methods]; Female; History of Medicine, 20th Cent.; Human; Male; National Library of Medicine (U.S.); Research; United States MedLine Abstract Adams PR, Adams GR: Mount St. Helens's ashfall: Evidence for a disaster stress reaction.

27. EPA Region 9: Puna Emergency Response Plans Review: Draft Report
lists humancaused hazards separately from natural disasters. of hazardous substancesas human-made hazards, it lists such hazards local tsunamis, flash floods
http://www.epa.gov/region09/waste/puna/draft.html
Puna Emergency Response Plans Review:
Draft Report Report on the Review of Hawai'i County Emergency Operations Plan and Puna Geothermal Venture Emergency Response Plan Visits to Hawai'i August 5-9, 1996 included:
COUNTY OF HAWAI'I CIVIL DEFENSE, FIRE DEPARTMENT AND OTHER LOCAL AGENCIES PUNA GEOTHERMAL VENTURE, 14-3860 Kapoho-Pahoa Road, Pahoa, HI STATE OF HAWAI'I DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH AND CIVIL DEFENSE Draft Report February 10, 1999 United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9 The contents of this report reflect information concerning the County of Hawaii and Puna Geothermal Venture obtained during a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) review. The emergency response plans review visits was conducted from August 5-9, 1996 and observations as presented in this report provide a snapshot of conditions existing at the facility at that time. They do not represent proposed or ongoing changes at the facility or Hawaii County. The recommendations and observations contained in this report are not mandatory actions that the facility or Hawaii County must implement. In addition, the U.S. EPA makes no assurances that if implemented, the recommendations and observations contained in this report will prevent all future chemical accidents, equipment failures, or unsafe management practices, and/or provide protection from any future enforcement actions under any applicable law or regulation. TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY vi INTRODUCTION Purpose Scope Community Concerns

28. DISASTERS PROJECT
Understanding Earthquakes. Natural humanmade disasters, Earthquakes. volcano.und.n lcanoes1.html. Physicsof tsunamis. Bushfires. FEMA BACKGROUNDER tsunamis.
http://www.burnsidess.qld.edu.au/disasters_project.htm
During English activities this term you will be looking at "Natural Disasters". For your computer based activity you are to complete the task below. Plan your time well and have your final product ready by Thursday June 14.
Useful Links
the following links could be helpful for researching the disaster of your choice. DAN'S WILD WILD WEATHER PAGE NCDC: Climatic Extremes and Weather Events Natural Disaster Cyclones ... Discovery Online, Expeditions Avalanche

29. Www.fs.fed.us/im/directives/fsm/2500/2520.txt
Any humanmade or human-placed items other than unusually high tides, storm surges,tsunamis, or a watershed rehabilitation following natural disasters is the
http://www.fs.fed.us/im/directives/fsm/2500/2520.txt

30. Cambridge Conference Correspondence
Impacts and Similar Transboundary disasters, the author Trouble is, tsunamis weredefined in the small global threats one supposedly human-made, the other
http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/ccc/cc041602.html
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CCNet 48/2002 - 16 April 2002
"In a recent study published by the Iowa Law Review, Policy Analyst
Evan R. Seamone has addressed the duty to mitigate asteroid and comet
impacts from the perspective of international law. The report argues
that the nature of the dangers posed by asteroids and comets place the
threat in the category of certain types of disasters for which the
international community is unprepared."
Elizabeth Davis, Iowa Law Review
(1) NEW COMET DETECTED BY SOHO - VISIBLE THE REST OF THE WEEK pbrekke@esa.nascom.nasa.gov (2) LEGAL DUTY TO "MITIGATE" ASTEROID OR COMET COLLISIONS WITH THE EARTH INVOLVES MUCH MORE THAN STARGAZING, SAYS POLICY ANALYST Elizabeth Davis, http://www.uiowa.edu/~ialawrev/ (3) CRASH COURSE: SCIENTISTS STEP UP EFFORTS TO TRACK ASTEROIDS The Dallas Morning News, 15 April 2002 (4) EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY TO PROBE ASTEROID BLIND SPOT Karen.O'Flaherty@esa.int

31. Cambridge Conference Correspondence
deliberate crashing into the Moon of humanmade objects in were swept into the craterby tsunamis that scoured no memory of similar climatic disasters for a
http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/ccc/cc091802.html
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    scholarly use only. The attached text may not be reproduced
CCNet 108/2002 - 18 September 2002
"Astronomers have the first direct evidence that a newly discovered
object orbiting Earth is debris from one of the Apollo moon launches over
30 years ago. Carl Hergenrother and Robert Whiteley, astronomers at the
Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona, used the
Steward Observatory 61-inch telescope near Mount Bigelow in the Santa
Catalina Mountains north of Tucson for observations of J002E3. "Rather than
looking like a known asteroid, the colors were consistent with the spectral
properties of an object covered with white Titanium oxide (TiO) paint," Hergenrother said. "The Apollo Saturn S-IVB upper stages were painted with TiO paint," he noted." University of Arizona News Services, 17 September 2002 "Worden wants the U.S., which has the technology to identify the nature of these air blasts, to set up a warning center that could

32. Glossary Of EM Terms
and lightning, tornadoes, winter storms, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, buildingcollapses humanmade disasters are disasters or emergency situations where the
http://cyberg8t.com/simeon/glossary.html
glossary.htmlTEXTMSWDÿÿÿÿ€Æ¬ôئ­#ā P Simeon Institute C.S.T.I. CourseModules Pacific Emerg. Mgmt. Ctr.
Penultimate Glossary of Emergency Management Terms
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Accident Response Group (ARG). A group of technical and scientific experts composed of Department of Energy (DOE) and DOE-contractor personnel assigned responsibility for providing DOE response to peacetime accidents and significant incidents involving nuclear weapons anywhere in the world.
Action Plan. The plan prepared in the EOC containing the emergency response objectives of that SEMS level reflecting overall priorities and supporting activities for a designated period. The plan is shared with supporting agencies. See also Incident Action Plan.
Activate. At a minimum, a designated official of the emergency response agency that implements SEMS as appropriate to the scope of the emergency and the agency's role in response to the emergency.
Advance Alert. Highest Federal civil readiness level. At this level, primary emergency operating centers of the Federal Government at headquarters, regions, and other major field offices will be staffed.

33. Volume 20, Number 11, November 1999
Ocean Assessment and Reporting of tsunamis program (DART we have about how naturaland humanmade forces affect Billion Dollar US Weather disasters, 1980–1999
http://www.ametsoc.org/AMS/newsltr/nl_11_99.html

34. Knowledge
quake was part of a week of disasters caused by tsunamis are the fastest, most dangerousocean waves A Cool Fact about the fastest humanmade object Reference
http://walvekar.tripod.com/info.html
Natural World
How often do Earth's magnetic poles reverse?

What's the largest known nebula?

Where are the coldest volcanoes?

The brightest auroras in the solar system.
...
Will the milky Way Galaxy collide with another galaxy?

Human Technology
Why is there no "Q" or "Z" on many telephones?

Why does a week have seven days?

How many languages are there in the world?

What's the fastest that humans have ever traveled?
... How do spacewalking astronauts stay warm (or cool)? How often do Earth's magnetic poles reverse? The magnetic field of Earth is not constant. Not only does the magnetic pole wander slowly, every so often the entire magnetic field flips completely over. No one knows why this happens, although there are theories relating it to the movement of liquid iron deep inside the Earth. Pole reversals happen at unpredictable intervals of 5000 years to nearly one million years. By studying the magnetic fields of rocks that solidified at various times in the past, scientists have been able to reconstruct the history of Earth's magnetic pole reversals. Once that history was clear, it became possible to date certain rock formations by studying their magnetic fields. Together, these two approaches have helped us pin down the age of the Earth and the times of various events in its history.

35. Upcoming Conferences, Workshops, And Training
Hazards section with sessions on tsunamis, landslides, volcanoes Dealing with disasters. InternationalSymposium on Natural and humanmade Hazards Disaster
http://www.aym.itu.edu.tr/d_aktivite.html
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UPCOMING CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, AND TRAINING
Dealing with Hazards and Disasters
Ongoing Training Programs
EMI
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's Emergency Management Institute (EMI) provides year-round training, both on-site at the National Emergency Training Center (NETC) in Emmitsburg, Maryland and off-site around the country. EMI has courses on virtually all aspects of emergency management. For a catalog of current courses, contact:
Emergency Management Institute
16825 South Seton Avenue
Emmitsburg, MD 21727
(301) 447-1000 or (800) 238-3358; WWW: http://www.fema.gov/emi/
CSTI
The California Specialized Training Institute (CSTI) is the training arm of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Preparedness. It too provides extensive training on emergency management - to people and organizations outside the state as well as to California residents. For more information, contact:
California Specialized Training Institute
P.O. Box 8123
San Luis Obispo, CA 93404-8123

36. Whowilldetermineyourneed
from earthquakes, to lightening storms, to tsunamis, and perhaps Anticipated Chainof disasters Due to horse bones; and a mammoth tusk with humanmade marks on
http://www.detailshere.com/whowilldetermineyourneed.htm
Who Will Determine Your Need
To Know About Planet X (Nibiru)?
The following is long but DOES cover the situation. Read it all.
YOWUSA.COM, February 18, 2002
Len Bucuvalas Nibiru is a Planet X-class Kupier Belt Object (XKBO) that allegedly is on an elliptical orbit between our own Sun and a dwarf star that may be located 18 times the distance from our Sun to Pluto, outside of Pluto's orbit - an orbit that takes approximately 3600 years to complete. According to Zacharia Sitchin, the last Earth flyby was during the Biblical Exodus from Egypt, and it, or some other XKBO could fly past Earth in 2003 and may cause what some scholars and scientists feel could become a human catastrophe on a Biblical scale! Reuters news service wire, September 13, 2000 A group of scientists in Russia in year 2000 held several meetings to discuss the inbound planet discovered from one of their largest observatories. This led to the infamous 2003 Problem. The top government officials called for a commission to study the problem, which was said to expect to cause “A string of calamities” &”‘A massive population shrinkage." They openly wondered whether Russia would still even exist as a country afterwards...

37. TRIBULATION! A FRESH LOOK
bones; and a mammoth tusk with humanmade marks on a and ice shelves, storms, floods,tsunamis, volcanic and how Russia anticipated a chain 0f disasters to hit
http://www.angelfire.com/music2/fullcircle/PlanetX.html
TRIBULATION! A FRESH LOOK
CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON PLANET X Article written by David J. Smith From the Newswatch Magazine, June 2002 Extinction Level Events Possible Jesus gave us as a sign-post that we are entering into an era of unprecedented horror in Mark 13:19-20: "For in those days shall be AFFLICTION, such as was not from the beginning of the creation which God created unto this time, neither shall be. And EXCEPT that the Lord had shortened those days, no flesh should be saved [alive Moffart Translation]; BUT FOR THE ELECT'S SAKE, WHOM HE HAS CHOSEN, he has shortened the days." ... Even authors of textbooks confess their ignorance. They don't know WHY sea floors of ancient times have become the lofty high-mountains of today? What generates the enormous forces that bend, break, and mash the rocks in mountain zones? These questions still await satisfactory answers say the scientists! Scientists say there have been "ice ages." It can not be so, as they can't explain "scientifically" what could have caused the evaporation and immediately freezing? It is even admitted that this process is still a baffling mystery. The north of Siberia is the coldest place in the world. WHY DID NOT THE "ICE AGE" TOUCH THIS REGION IF IT EVER EXISTED? Evolutionists can't answer! The Mammoths Northeast Siberia, which was NOT covered by ice in the so-called Ice Age, conceals another enigma. The climate there has apparently changed drastically since the end of the so-called Ice Age. Animals once lived in this region that DO NOT live there now, and plants grew there that are unable to grow there now. The change MUST have occurred quite suddenly. The cause of this sudden change has NOT been explained. In this catastrophic change of climate and under mys-terious circumstances, ALL THE MAM-MOTHS OF SIBERIA PERISHED WHY?

38. Lost Worlds - Religion From The Time Of The Ice Age
as we can tell, of every humanmade object mentioned ethical behavior, able to headoff disasters in the marine style began after the tsunamis, representing a
http://whatson.northnet.net.au/users/lostworlds/iceage.htm
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39. HAZARDS 2002
has taken on a new sense of urgency as a result of the large number of natural andhuman – made disasters (eg earthquakes, floods, tsunamis etc.) that have
http://www.hazards2002.metu.edu.tr/
May 30.2002 Deadline for Abstract submission June 30.2002 Notification of Authors August 15, 2002 Deadline for Preregistration September 1, 2002 Deadline for cancellation of hotel accommodation and tour reservation. October 3-6, 2002 Prepared by: Dogan Kisacik NINTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NATURAL AND HUMAN-MADE HAZARDS Disaster Mitigation in the Perspective of the New Millennium Falez Hotel Antalya, TURKEY E-mail haz2002@metu.edu.tr Host Institutions Disaster Management Implementation Earthquake Engineering Research Center and Research Center new new new new new new new new new new new new new
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Dear Colleague,
Natural and human made disasters are still causing devastating suffering for humanity in the new millennium. Identification of risks, analysis of hazards and effective mitigation as well as preparedness against disasters pose important challenges for both the research community and for the society at large. It is acknowledged that an interdisciplinary approach is necessary for finding solutions for the protection of populations, the environment and the structures.

40. D&SCRN - 9th International Symposium, Antalya Turkey
symposia has taken on a new sense of urgency as a result of the large number of naturaland human made disasters (eg earthquakes, floods, tsunamis etc.) that
http://www.apu.ac.uk/geography/d&scrn/newsletter/newsletter9/antalya.htm
The Ninth International Symposium on Natural and Human-Made Hazards: Disaster Mitigation in the Perspective of the New Millennium Antalya, Turkey (3-6 October 2002)
Dear Colleague,
Natural and human made disasters are still causing devastating suffering for humanity in the new millennium. Identification of risks, analysis of hazards and effective mitigation as well as preparedness against disasters pose important challenges for both the research community and for the society at large. It is acknowledged that an interdisciplinary approach is necessary for finding solutions for the protection of populations, the environment and the structures. Hazards 2002, the Ninth International Symposium on Natural and Human Made Hazards
Background: The Hazards 2002 International Symposium is the ninth in the continuing inter-disciplinary series begun in 1988. The eighth Symposium was held in Tokushima, Japan 2000 and was attended by participants from over 25 countries around the world. The objectives of this series of symposia on Natural and Technological Hazards are to promote the advancement of hazard sciences, to perceive and explore those aspects that may be similar among some of the various hazards, to review the latest developments in several selected fields and to outline new directions for future research. Achieving the objectives of the symposia has taken on a new sense of urgency as a result of the large number of natural and human - made disasters (e.g. earthquakes, floods, tsunamis etc.) that have already occurred in various parts of the world over the last years.

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