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List of Best Things to do in Ukiah, California (CA)
Montgomery Woods State Reserve
The City of Ten Thousand Buddhas
Nelson Family Vineyards
Parducci Wine Cellars
Grace Hudson Museum
Low Gap Park
Lake Mendocino
Rivino Winery
Pear Tree Center
World's Largest Redwood Tree Service Station
CC Sky 7 ABC Live Sonoma Napa County Fires North Bay CA Santa Rosa 10/13/2017 Earthquake in S.
We are streaming through the nightly news after many requests. Watch live on the ABC 7 Website if you are able (must activate your Flash) if you can:
Now in closed caption.
MAP OF THE FIRES:
CONSTANT UPDATES BELOW:
14 Fires in 8 Northern California Counties - North Bay Fires - Ash Falling LIke Snow - Bad Air Quality
NORTH BAY FIRES:
Nuns Fire, Tubbs Fire, Santa Rosa, Partrick Fire, Sulphur Fire, Redwood Complex Fire, Atlas Fire, Calistoga Fire, Napa Wine Country Fire miles from downtown Santa Rosa, CA.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRES:
Orange County - 2,000 Acres
Anaheim Hills
UPDATES:
- Gas Service currently cut off in some cities now
- Comcast is making WiFi Hotspots available for FREE to help with communication.
- Fires at Limited or No Containment
- Cell Reception is not good in some areas
- 2,500+ Structures Destroyed in Santa Rosa, CA so far
- 2 Hospitals evacuated in the early morning 10/9/2017
- 34 Confirmed fatalities.
- 90,000 Evacuated Across the State
- Nuns Fire the Largest Fire
DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS
Santa Rosa was under siege Monday from a wildfire that quickly burned 20,000 acres and had residents running for their lives.
The Tubbs fire broke out near the northern end of the city, forcing the evacuations of hundreds of homes as well as two hospitals. Witnesses said homes and businesses had burned but it was not clear how many.
The city of Napa recently reporting no structural damage within the city limits at this time.
The Same thing cannot be said about Santa Rosa. Still hearing about the damage so far 1,500 structures burned.
AREAS KNOWN TO HAVE DAMAGE:
Coffee Park in Santa Rosa, CA badly hit by the Tubbs Fire.
Coddington Mobile Home Park badly hit as well in Rohnert Park (10 Mobile Homes Destroyed)
Journey's End Mobile Home Park in Santa Rosa, CA may be a total loss.
Silverado Highlands above golf course and country club hit very hard.
Glenellen also devastated by fire
Rincon Valley Eastern Santa Rosa hit hard as well.
Fountaingrove Neighborhood hit hard by the fires.
Yountville hit hard by the fires. The French Laundry Restaurant is fine.
Cloverdale also hit by the fires
EVACUATION CENTERS:
Many evacuating to Sebastopol, Petaluma and surrounding areas South of the North Bay Area
Napa Valley Junior College Still has room, LC Allen High School, New Life Christian Church in Petaluma (Taking 350), Petaluma Community Center (FULL), Sebastopol Community Center, Solano Community College in Fairfield, Burton Rec Ctr, Healdsburg Community Ctr, Marin Veterans Auditorium in San Rafael - WIll Take Pets,
ANIMAL EVACUATION:
Napa County Animal Shelter (Small Pets)
Santa Rosa Fairgrounds (Large Animals)
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Can Prescribed Fire Help Forests Survive Drought in the Sierra Nevadas
This webinar was conducted as part of the Climate Change Science and Management Webinar Series, held in partnership by the USGS National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center and the FWS National Conservation Training Center.
Webinar Summary: Prescribed fire is commonly used by managers in the western U.S. to remove potential wildfire fuel, such as small trees and shrubs. It is thought that this act of selectively removing trees helps remaining trees better survive drought events because there is less competition for water. Focusing on California’s central and southern Sierra Nevada Mountains, USGS supported researchers are working to identify whether current prescribed burning practices are sufficient to help forests survive drought, or whether these practices could be modified to meet this goal under increasingly frequent drought conditions. A variety of approaches are being used, including remote sensing, plot-based measures, and landscape models. Such information should enable managers to develop portfolio-based resource management decisions, such as where prescribed fire might be most effectively applied, and guide additional research and monitoring determine to what degree this method can be used to prepare forests for a warmer and drier future.
Additional Credits:
James Thorne, University of California, Davis; John Ossanna, FWS National Conservation Training Center; Elda Varela Minder, Holly Padgett, Shawn Carter, USGS National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center
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Craft in America: CALIFORNIA episode
craftinamerica.org. CALIFORNIA explores the diverse craft heritage, traditions and innovations in the Golden State. Featuring Pomo basket weaver Corine Pearce, silversmith Randy Stromsoe, the Arts and Crafts architecture of Greene & Greene, stained glass artists at Judson Studios, cabinet makers James Ipekjian and Jack Ipekjian, and textile artist Deborah Cross. PBS premiere December 21, 2018.
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Two Police Helicopters Destroyed In Catastrophic Rotor Collision
Holy cow.
On November 17, 2012 a Pasadena Police Department (PD) helicopter struck a stationary Pasadena PD helicopter while maneuvering to park at the Pasadena Police Benedict Heliport in Altadena, California.
More details follow, but first a brief comment: In the aftermath of this accident the Pasadena Police Department was quoted by news sources reassuring the public that the accident would not impact police coverage, primarily because the department had four additional helicopters. No mention was made of the fact that in the split-second accident you see in this video taxpayers lost millions of dollars. That I could find no record of the city addressing the financial impact of this event is concerning. Remember the Chicago Transit Authority train crash, where the operator fell asleep and her ride collided with a bumping post? She was only sixty days on the job and had already fallen asleep while operating a train at least one other time, careening through a station where she was supposed to have stopped. Her last nap as a train operator cost the taxpayers of Chicago well over six million dollars, and she wasn't even fired from her job immediately. The Pasadena Police Department has acquired at least one new helicopter since this accident, and it comes as no surprise that they seem to have been less-than-transparent about its cost. Demand accountability and transparency from the officials who spend your money, and don't let the drama of transportation accidents overshadow their often immense financial burden.
Onward: N911FA, a Bell OH-58, was attempting to park on Pad 2 at the Pasadena PD heliport, and N96BM, a Bell OH-58A, was on the ground adjacent to Pad 1 with its main rotor blades turning when the collision occurred. Pasadena PD operated both helicopters under the provision of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91, as public-use flights. Both helicopters sustained substantial damage.
The commercial pilot and two passengers of N911FA received minor injuries. The commercial pilot and tactical flight officer (TFO) of N96BM received minor injuries. Also, one person on the ground received minor injuries. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed, and no flight plans had been filed.
According to Pasadena PD, N911FA was providing traffic support for a college football game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The flight departed at 1552, and flew toward the Rose Bowl; the intent was to be gone for a 1 hour flight. At the time of departure for N911FA, weather at the heliport was not a factor. At 1555, about 3 minutes later, N96BM was moved out of the hangar in response to an in-progress call, and placed on the outside edge of Pad 1, in between Pad 1 and Pad 2 facing to the south. The pilot of N96BM had started the engine, and begun the startup sequence.
At 1558, N911FA returned to the heliport due to diminishing weather. The pilot of N911FA made a normal approach from the north to the main pad. From the main pad, the pilot performed a left pedal turn turning the helicopter to the east, and hover-taxied toward pad 2. The pilot then made a right pedal turn, turning the helicopter to the south. As she lowered the collective to land on pad 2, the main rotor blades came into contact with N96BM's main rotor blades.
The air support Lieutenant (Lt.) was interviewed on November 18, 2012. He had observed that throughout the day prior to the accident, the weather had been spotty; clear one moment, cloudy and overcast the next. As N911FA took off, he observed from his office marginal weather conditions. A couple of minutes later, he looked out his window, and noted that the weather was closing in, and that N96BM was on Pad 1 preparing to take off. He walked out of his office toward N96BM, with the intent of telling the flight crew to stand down. He stated that he had been standing by the left door on the outside of N96BM. He observed N911FA returning to base, and thought that was a good thing. He recalled hearing a loud bang, getting knocked to the ground, and then running away from N96BM.
The complete NTSB accident report can be found at
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The Peg House in Leggett, CA (MotoPhoto Adventure)
After a wet morning of riding thru the redwood forest of norther California, The Peg House in Leggett, CA made an excellent stop for a coffee.
Guyana Tragedy - The Story of Jim Jones (1980) HQ? High Pitch Reduced! (With REAL subtitles!)
High quality, degraded film. (Oxymoron)
Of the excellent TV movie Guyana Tragedy - The Story of Jim Jones.
A drama about, one of many false prophets.
(Looks better than other YT versions, except for film marks/hairs and one scene at the end for about 3 seconds. The frames/film jump/skip. It is certainly less blurry!)
With stars like Powers Boothe, LeVar Burton and Brad Dourif! Even James Earl Jones!
Don't be fooled by the intermission @ 1:34:45 …
Part 2 Starts @ 1:35:47. This isn't the same movie, twice.
This is NOT the version with water-marks. This is a copy of degraded film. It still has a high pitch, which I attempted to remove... But I couldn't entirely, without losing the dialogue, or distorting the audio too much.
Depending on your device speakers/headphones, you may still hear high gain or buzzing when people shout. If you have good headphones you will still hear the ringing... I did my best to equalize the audio, without reducing the volume, or distorting the true audio tones.
Sorry, if your speakers/headphones are garbage/too good. And cause the boom or buzz on your device. I highly recommend using a T.V. or Sound system. (Who watches 3 hours on their phone? Sorry if you don't have decent speakers.)
I tried to keep the proper tones. I reduced the 6KHz, the source of the high pitch. But modified a few other frequencies, Into a high treble/bass form, but still fairly flat. The extremely low 6KHz in contrast to normal levels at other frequencies, results in the Buzzing/Boom of speakers.
I tested it with 4 different sound devices. 5.1, T.V. , 15 year old laptop speakers and studio headphones. (5.1 and T.V. sound OK. Craptop has high gain, and the studio headphones show how bad I am at editing audio/How degraded the film is.)
I hope someone enjoys the time and effort, I put into the subtitles and semi-corrected audio, for this film! I can't stand the strong ring on other versions...
A 3 hour movie, with bad audio, after equalizing it. Takes a long time to correct the A.I.
And fill in the gaps it missed/made mistakes. Like: Toilet manners, instead of Toil and matters. :D
Enjoy the CC/Subtitles I made! ;) opensubtitles.org
City of Santa Rosa Council Meeting April 30, 2019
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