Thursday, April 23, 2015

Changes in Domestic and International Travel excluding United States Military

No International Flights inbound or Outbound from all States and Islands and Territory of The United States of America any Passport Travel to Flights of and into International Countries shall be done through Canada but No United States Flights into Canada the only access out and from International Countries is to from Canada to from Spain to from or France to and from Canada is only by Rail and or Ship including Ferries no Vehicles of The United States or other International Countries allowed to and From Canada or Mexico but Horse and with Carriage is allowed from to Canada and or Mexico with Picture Government Identification and Birth certificate and Horse shall have its packet on right side of bridal the if with carriage shall be license of the State of Source of The United States of America to outer areas of The United States of America only by Water Vessel such as a Cruise Ship no International Stops on the way to from The United States of America such include Alaska Hawaii outer areas and also Puerto Rico etc etc but in such travel while visit to said Islands or Alaska no Passport into International Countries yet for Passport travel anywhere in the world from following Ports after Stop in Canada Spain France and Port of New York Miami Tampa Los Angeles San Francisco and Seattle a good example on a Flight to the Seattle from Spain is to Vancouver with a stop on East Coast of Canada then Ferry to Seattle then Cruise to either Hawaii or Alaska while in Hawaii only Cruise is authorized between Islands no Air Flights allowed to and From Islands of Hawaii as well as Islands of Alaska South down the Panhandle but Rail is authorized if United States Citizens but not into Canada no auto for any traveler into Canada or out of Canada such forward move of Executive Authority is a Major step in Travel Regulation by The Federal Government and does open many means of Travel that balance the Whole International and Domestic Dormant means of Travel and is a stop of The Shoe string Traveler that fall into Criminal activity but Domestic and International and for big drops in all Domestic Flight cost and Higher International Cost

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Thursday, April 16, 2015

Selected Cities - NOAA's National Weather Service

Selected Cities

SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 1 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT THU APR 16 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 WED...APR 15   THU....APR 16   FRI....APR 17
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

ABILENE TX       82  62         TSTRMS  79/60   MOCLDY  78/57
AKRON CANTON     66  48         SHWRS   61/51   MOCLDY  69/49
ALBANY NY        67  31         SUNNY   67/52   SHWRS   66/45
ALBUQUERQUE      70  31         PTCLDY  59/34   MOCLDY  61/40
ALLENTOWN        70  39         PTCLDY  69/50   SHWRS   68/46
AMARILLO         82  51   .11   TSTRMS  74/46   MOCLDY  74/45
ANCHORAGE        47  37         RNSNOW  44/32   MOCLDY  44/37
ASHEVILLE        58  45   .95   CLOUDY  53/48   MOCLDY  70/54
ATLANTA          77  53   .44   SHWRS   63/55   SHWRS   72/61
ATLANTIC CITY    69  39         PTCLDY  66/51   SHWRS   69/50
AUSTIN           80  64         TSTRMS  78/64   TSTRMS  79/62
BALTIMORE        67  46         PTCLDY  68/52   SHWRS   70/53
BATON ROUGE      83  67   .05   TSTRMS  79/66   TSTRMS  81/67
BILLINGS         41  37   .76   MOCLDY  54/33   SUNNY   63/40
BIRMINGHAM       80  63   .07   TSTRMS  72/61   CLOUDY  74/62
BISMARCK         75  39         MOCLDY  64/35   SUNNY   71/39
BOISE            57  32         SUNNY   65/37   SUNNY   71/44
BOSTON           67  41         SUNNY   56/46   SHWRS   64/50
BRIDGEPORT       71  42         PTCLDY  58/48   SHWRS   66/49
BROWNSVILLE      80  72   .01   MOCLDY  84/75   MOCLDY  83/72
BUFFALO          61  40         MOCLDY  70/48   MOCLDY  62/43
BURLINGTON VT    57  28         SUNNY   67/47   SHWRS   65/45
CARIBOU          44  26         PTCLDY  56/39   SHWRS   56/35
CASPER           37  31   .46   WINDY   38/27   CLOUDY  47/29
CHARLESTON SC    80  54   .30   CLOUDY  68/59   CLOUDY  76/61
CHARLESTON WV    60  55   .12   SHWRS   65/54   MOCLDY  73/51
CHARLOTTE        59  47  1.41   RAIN    55/52   MOCLDY  73/57
CHATTANOOGA      76  59   .07   SHWRS   69/56   MOCLDY  75/58
CHEYENNE         46  30   .03   RNSNOW  37/34   RNSNOW  46/31
CHICAGO          64  45         CLOUDY  62/47   SUNNY   76/53
CINCINNATI       64  55   .01   SHWRS   66/56   PTCLDY  73/53
CLEVELAND        60  48         SHWRS   62/51   MOCLDY  67/48
COLORADO SPGS    67  35         WINDY   49/33   SHWRS   50/34
COLUMBIA SC      67  49   .64   CLOUDY  59/55   MOCLDY  74/58
COLUMBUS GA      79  58   .35   SHWRS   68/58   SHWRS   74/60
COLUMBUS OH      69  55         CLOUDY  61/54   PTCLDY  71/52

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 2 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT THU APR 16 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 WED...APR 15   THU....APR 16   FRI....APR 17
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

CONCORD NH       64  27         SUNNY   66/37   SHWRS   61/43
CORPUS CHRISTI   75  69         TSTRMS  81/71   TSTRMS  80/68
DALLAS FT WORTH  75  59         MOCLDY  79/66   TSTRMS  79/65
DAYTON           68  55         CLOUDY  66/54   PTCLDY  71/51
DAYTONA BEACH    87  69  1.01   TSTRMS  83/68   TSTRMS  82/65
DENVER           69  34   .01   RNSNOW  45/35   RAIN    51/36
DES MOINES       71  54         MOCLDY  73/55   MOCLDY  76/56
DETROIT          64  44         SHWRS   58/47   PTCLDY  73/48
DULUTH           66  46         MOCLDY  62/37   SUNNY   67/39
EL PASO          82  63         WINDY   77/46   SUNNY   71/47
ELKINS           64  47         SHWRS   58/48   MOCLDY  67/46
ERIE             57  47         SHWRS   63/43   MOCLDY  62/47
EUGENE           57  36         PTCLDY  69/39   SUNNY   73/43
EVANSVILLE       68  55   .13   MOCLDY  72/57   PTCLDY  77/56
FAIRBANKS        47  27         MOCLDY  49/29   MOCLDY  49/27
FARGO            77  52         MOCLDY  67/37   SUNNY   73/39
FLAGSTAFF        52  16         PTCLDY  48/21   MOCLDY  54/28
FLINT            66  39         SHWRS   59/45   PTCLDY  71/46
FORT SMITH       70  58   .03   SUNNY   79/60   TSTRMS  78/62
FORT WAYNE       65  45   .08   CLOUDY  64/48   PTCLDY  73/49
FRESNO           72  51         SUNNY   81/52   SUNNY   85/54
GOODLAND         69  46   .58   TSTRMS  64/42   SHWRS   66/40
GRAND JUNCTION   46  29         RNSNOW  52/32   MOCLDY  53/34
GRAND RAPIDS     66  45         SHWRS   58/43   SUNNY   69/46
GREAT FALLS      52  31         SUNNY   60/35   SUNNY   68/40
GREEN BAY        63  34         PTCLDY  66/44   PTCLDY  72/42
GREENSBORO       57  47   .38   RAIN    56/52   MOCLDY  72/56
HARRISBURG       69  43         MOCLDY  67/48   SHWRS   68/51
HARTFORD SPGFLD  71  34         SUNNY   65/47   SHWRS   67/47
HELENA           53  27         PTCLDY  58/33   SUNNY   67/38
HONOLULU         83  73         PTCLDY  81/69   PTCLDY  83/69
HOUSTON INTCNTL  81  65         TSTRMS  76/67   TSTRMS  76/65
HUNTSVILLE AL    79  60   .90   MOCLDY  70/58   MOCLDY  76/60
INDIANAPOLIS     69  53   .27   SHWRS   66/53   PTCLDY  73/53
JACKSON MS       81  66   .31   TSTRMS  77/64   TSTRMS  77/64
JACKSONVILLE     85  67   .04   MOCLDY  77/64   TSTRMS  79/63
JUNEAU           43  40   .38   SHWRS   46/36   SHWRS   45/34
KANSAS CITY      59  48   .04   MOCLDY  71/56   MOCLDY  76/58
KEY WEST         85  78         PTCLDY  85/78   PTCLDY  85/78
KNOXVILLE        67  55   .20   SHWRS   70/56   MOCLDY  75/57
LAKE CHARLES     80  66         TSTRMS  78/67   TSTRMS  80/67
LANSING          66  41         SHWRS   59/45   PTCLDY  71/47
LAS VEGAS        67  53         SUNNY   72/56   SUNNY   80/59
LEXINGTON        60  56   .02   SHWRS   67/58   MOCLDY  73/56

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 3 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT THU APR 16 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 WED...APR 15   THU....APR 16   FRI....APR 17
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

LINCOLN          65  45         MOCLDY  69/51   SHWRS   73/56
LITTLE ROCK      72  53         PTCLDY  78/62   TSTRMS  78/63
LOS ANGELES      80  57         SUNNY   84/54   SUNNY   81/55
LOUISVILLE       62  58   .02   SHWRS   71/59   MOCLDY  76/57
LUBBOCK          81  53         MOCLDY  78/53   PTCLDY  74/46
MACON            76  56   .62   SHWRS   65/57   SHWRS   72/58
MADISON          67  36         PTCLDY  68/46   PTCLDY  74/49
MEDFORD          64  39         SUNNY   78/44   SUNNY   80/47
MEMPHIS          78  60         PTCLDY  82/65   MOCLDY  80/64
MIAMI BEACH      86  76   .13   PTCLDY  85/76   MOCLDY  86/74
MIDLAND ODESSA   81  60         PTCLDY  81/55   PTCLDY  80/52
MILWAUKEE        54  41         MOCLDY  53/44   PTCLDY  65/45
MPLS ST PAUL     70  53         MOCLDY  68/46   PTCLDY  72/46
MISSOULA         55  26         SUNNY   65/30   SUNNY   70/35
MOBILE           79  70   .08   TSTRMS  78/66   TSTRMS  78/66
MONTGOMERY       81  68         TSTRMS  76/63   SHWRS   77/64
NASHVILLE        74  60  1.08   CLOUDY  74/60   MOCLDY  78/61
NEW ORLEANS      82  69   .36   TSTRMS  78/69   TSTRMS  80/69
NEW YORK CITY    72  52         SUNNY   65/52   SHWRS   65/54
NEWARK           73  47         PTCLDY  64/52   SHWRS   69/53
NORFOLK VA       61  51         MOCLDY  67/56   MOCLDY  72/57
NORTH PLATTE     69  44   .08   SHWRS   61/47   SHWRS   64/43
OKLAHOMA CITY    71  55         MOCLDY  77/59   TSTRMS  75/58
OMAHA            60  51   .04   MOCLDY  71/54   CLOUDY  74/58
ORLANDO          90  72         TSTRMS  87/69   TSTRMS  87/67
PADUCAH          73  57   .05   MOCLDY  75/58   MOCLDY  79/58
PENDLETON        56  30         SUNNY   63/36   SUNNY   70/44
PEORIA           74  58         MOCLDY  71/52   PTCLDY  78/53
PHILADELPHIA     70  50         PTCLDY  70/56   SHWRS   70/55
PHOENIX          84  57         SUNNY   76/55   SUNNY   82/62
PITTSBURGH       68  50         SHWRS   60/52   MOCLDY  68/49
POCATELLO        44  34   .04   PTCLDY  58/28   SUNNY   66/38
PORTLAND ME      65  28         SUNNY   53/41   SHWRS   62/44
PORTLAND OR      60  40         PTCLDY  69/44   SUNNY   73/47
PROVIDENCE       70  36         SUNNY   60/45   SHWRS   60/48
PUEBLO           74  40         CLOUDY  57/36   MOCLDY  60/36
RALEIGH DURHAM   59  48   .33   RAIN    59/54   MOCLDY  74/58
RAPID CITY       54  42   .02   WINDY   53/39   MOCLDY  59/40
RENO             57  33         SUNNY   64/37   SUNNY   74/42
RICHMOND         68  45         MOCLDY  70/55   MOCLDY  77/57
ROANOKE          58  49   .07   RAIN    57/50   MOCLDY  71/55
ROCHESTER NY     60  35         PTCLDY  72/50   SHWRS   65/43
ROCKFORD         70  50         MOCLDY  68/48   SUNNY   79/51
SACRAMENTO       77  58         SUNNY   80/47   SUNNY   84/48
ST LOUIS         70  52         MOCLDY  75/59   PTCLDY  78/60
ST PETERSBURG    87  77         TSTRMS  85/74   MOCLDY  84/74
ST THOMAS VI     87  74         SUNNY   86/76   SUNNY   86/76

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 4 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT THU APR 16 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 WED...APR 15   THU....APR 16   FRI....APR 17
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

SALEM OR         58  36         PTCLDY  71/41   SUNNY   73/45
SALT LAKE CITY   34  32   .42   MOCLDY  49/35   MOCLDY  59/39
SAN ANGELO       84  59         TSTRMS  82/59   MOCLDY  79/57
SAN ANTONIO      80  68         TSTRMS  79/67   TSTRMS  78/63
SAN DIEGO        74  60         SUNNY   78/59   SUNNY   78/59
SAN FRANCISCO    69  51         SUNNY   78/53   SUNNY   74/52
SAN JOSE         73  49         SUNNY   82/50   SUNNY   82/49
SAN JUAN PR      84  74   .09   SUNNY   86/76   SUNNY   89/76
SANTA FE         66  25         PTCLDY  56/27   MOCLDY  58/32
ST STE MARIE     56  33         MOCLDY  55/36   PTCLDY  56/36
SAVANNAH         88  59  1.16   CLOUDY  70/61   CLOUDY  75/61
SEATTLE          57  42         SUNNY   62/45   PTCLDY  65/46
SHREVEPORT       75  56         TSTRMS  79/64   TSTRMS  80/65
SIOUX CITY       59  48         MOCLDY  71/51   CLOUDY  73/51
SIOUX FALLS      65  48         MOCLDY  70/48   MOCLDY  71/48
SOUTH BEND       67  46   .03   SHWRS   61/43   SUNNY   73/49
SPOKANE          55  35         PTCLDY  61/39   PTCLDY  67/41
SPRINGFIELD IL   75  55         MOCLDY  73/54   PTCLDY  77/55
SPRINGFIELD MO   59  52   .45   PTCLDY  74/56   PTCLDY  77/60
SYRACUSE         61  31         PTCLDY  68/49   SHWRS   63/44
TALLAHASSEE      80  70  1.41   TSTRMS  81/67   TSTRMS  80/64
TAMPA            86  73         TSTRMS  86/72   MOCLDY  85/71
TOLEDO           61  44         SHWRS   61/47   PTCLDY  69/47
TOPEKA           60  53         MOCLDY  75/54   MOCLDY  76/58
TUCSON           85  49         SUNNY   74/42   SUNNY   78/48
TULSA            69  51         PTCLDY  79/60   TSTRMS  77/61
TUPELO           79  65   .05   TSTRMS  79/63   TSTRMS  75/63
WACO             79  60         TSTRMS  77/65   TSTRMS  78/62
WASHINGTON DC    68  52         MOCLDY  70/56   SHWRS   73/55
W PALM BEACH     88  73         MOCLDY  84/74   TSTRMS  85/72
WICHITA          67  51         PTCLDY  75/57   TSTRMS  72/55
WICHITA FALLS    76  56         MOCLDY  77/59   TSTRMS  77/56
WILKES BARRE     66  37         PTCLDY  68/50   SHWRS   65/47
WILMINGTON DE    70  50         PTCLDY  70/54   SHWRS   70/51
YAKIMA           65  32         SUNNY   69/36   SUNNY   75/42
YOUNGSTOWN       66  44         SHWRS   61/49   MOCLDY  67/47
YUMA             81  59         SUNNY   81/56   SUNNY   86/60

NATIONAL TEMPERATURE EXTREMES

HIGH WED...90 AT MACDILL AFB FL AND WINTER HAVEN FL AND ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FL

LOW  THU....-9 POINT HOPE AK

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Last Updated: 2015-04-16 12:50:56

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Wind at Barstow

Wind Advisory at Barstow Until: Sun, 8:00 pm PDT

Details at: http://goo.gl/Gl3plt

A WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM PDT /8 PM MST/ THIS
EVENING FOR MUCH OF THE SOUTHERN GREAT BASIN AND NORTHERN MOJAVE
DESERT.

WINDS: SOUTHWEST WINDS OF 20 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS 35 TO 50 MPH.

TIMING: GUSTY WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP LATE THIS
MORNING, PEAK THIS AFTERNOON BEFORE DECREASING THIS
EVENING.

LOCATIONS: MOST OF THE SOUTHERN GREAT BASIN AND NORTHERN
MOJAVE DESERT INCLUDING LAS VEGAS, HENDERSON, BOULDER
CITY, MESQUITE, SEARCHLIGHT, INDIAN SPRINGS, PIOCHE,
CALIENTE, PAHRUMP, AMARGOSA VALLEY, RACHEL, BEATTY,
GOLDFIELD, DYER, BISHOP, INDEPENDENCE, LONE PINE,
BARSTOW, BAKER, YUCCA VALLEY, MORONGO VALLEY, TWENTYNINE
PALMS, COLORADO CITY. THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATES 15 AND 40,
AND HIGHWAYS 395, 95 AND 93.

IMPACTS: DIFFICULT DRIVING CONDITIONS DUE TO BLOWING DUST AND
STRONG CROSSWINDS, ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH-PROFILE VEHICLES.
STRONG WINDS MAY DISPLACE TREE DEBRIS, SMALL OBJECTS AND
TEMPORARY STRUCTURES.


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City Weather

Selected Cities

SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 1 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT SUN APR 05 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 SAT...APR 04   SUN....APR 05   MON....APR 06
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

ABILENE TX       68  51   .04   MOCLDY  76/62   MOCLDY  89/66
AKRON CANTON     48  39         MOCLDY  62/38   MOCLDY  61/49
ALBANY NY        45  25         MOCLDY  44/33   CLOUDY  56/43
ALBUQUERQUE      68  54         SUNNY   76/45   SUNNY   76/44
ALLENTOWN        54  30         MOCLDY  62/38   MOCLDY  66/48
AMARILLO         65  44         PTCLDY  81/49   SUNNY   86/48
ANCHORAGE        43  33         SNOW    45/34   RAIN    47/37
ASHEVILLE        59  29         SUNNY   63/45   SHWRS   60/50
ATLANTA          68  45         SUNNY   69/56   RAIN    67/60
ATLANTIC CITY    59  38         PTCLDY  64/39   PTCLDY  69/52
AUSTIN           68  58   .02   CLOUDY  73/66   MOCLDY  80/66
BALTIMORE        57  36         SUNNY   64/40   PTCLDY  69/51
BATON ROUGE      74  52   .01   MOCLDY  77/66   MOCLDY  83/68
BILLINGS         58  36         MOCLDY  53/34   RNSNOW  50/31
BIRMINGHAM       67  43         PTCLDY  71/57   SHWRS   71/62
BISMARCK         58  29         MOCLDY  46/25   MOCLDY  39/26
BOISE            57  42   .11   SHWRS   56/38   MOCLDY  54/36
BOSTON           52  32         MOCLDY  47/36   CLOUDY  49/40
BRIDGEPORT       55  33         MOCLDY  49/38   MOCLDY  56/47
BROWNSVILLE      76  64   .29   MOCLDY  82/71   MOCLDY  85/71
BUFFALO          39  30   .02   RAIN    41/35   MOCLDY  55/41
BURLINGTON VT    38  27         MOCLDY  41/23   RAIN    46/32
CARIBOU          28  04   .15   MOCLDY  26/03   PTCLDY  30/13
CASPER           58  23         WINDY   67/30   WINDY   63/26
CHARLESTON SC    78  47         SUNNY   73/58   MOCLDY  77/63
CHARLESTON WV    54  29         SUNNY   70/44   SHWRS   69/53
CHARLOTTE        68  36         SUNNY   68/49   CLOUDY  70/56
CHATTANOOGA      65  37         PTCLDY  69/50   SHWRS   65/59
CHEYENNE         56  29         PTCLDY  65/33   PTCLDY  61/33
CHICAGO          58  45         PTCLDY  67/42   MOCLDY  62/45
CINCINNATI       54  33         SUNNY   64/46   CLOUDY  62/57
CLEVELAND        48  41         MOCLDY  61/38   MOCLDY  60/47
COLORADO SPGS    64  39         SUNNY   71/40   SUNNY   72/38
COLUMBIA SC      74  37   .01   SUNNY   71/53   MOCLDY  75/60
COLUMBUS GA      73  48         SUNNY   73/57   RAIN    73/62
COLUMBUS OH      51  36         SUNNY   63/43   CLOUDY  61/55

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 2 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT SUN APR 05 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 SAT...APR 04   SUN....APR 05   MON....APR 06
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

CONCORD NH       48  23   .01   MOCLDY  43/28   CLOUDY  43/33
CORPUS CHRISTI   72  65   .12   MOCLDY  79/70   MOCLDY  81/70
DALLAS FT WORTH  68  51   .32   TSTRMS  67/64   MOCLDY  81/67
DAYTON           53  39         SUNNY   63/44   CLOUDY  61/56
DAYTONA BEACH    88  67   .02   MOCLDY  78/66   MOCLDY  81/68
DENVER           63  31         SUNNY   70/40   SUNNY   71/40
DES MOINES       68  43         SUNNY   73/50   MOCLDY  66/49
DETROIT          54  37   .01   MOCLDY  59/38   MOCLDY  58/44
DULUTH           44  22         PTCLDY  38/26   CLOUDY  37/26
EL PASO          72  56         WINDY   83/58   DUST    84/60
ELKINS           48  24   .01   SUNNY   63/29   MOCLDY  66/48
ERIE             40  34         SHWRS   48/37   MOCLDY  58/43
EUGENE           58  35         SHWRS   56/37   MOCLDY  58/40
EVANSVILLE       57  35         SUNNY   64/51   CLOUDY  67/60
FAIRBANKS        34  17         FLRRYS  36/22   MOCLDY  50/24
FARGO            48  25         MOCLDY  45/27   MOCLDY  42/29
FLAGSTAFF        62  28         SUNNY   60/30   WINDY   56/30
FLINT            52  36   .04   RNSNOW  50/36   MOCLDY  57/40
FORT SMITH       65  44         SHWRS   60/54   MOCLDY  79/63
FORT WAYNE       53  39         SUNNY   64/41   MOCLDY  61/50
FRESNO           78  48         MOCLDY  69/45   MOCLDY  68/47
GOODLAND         67  32         SUNNY   76/40   SUNNY   79/44
GRAND JUNCTION   64  37         SUNNY   70/40   WINDY   69/36
GRAND RAPIDS     52  33         MOCLDY  53/35   PTCLDY  58/39
GREAT FALLS      54  22         SNOW    43/29   SNOW    40/24
GREEN BAY        53  35   .11   CLOUDY  42/33   CLOUDY  40/33
GREENSBORO       66  32         SUNNY   67/45   MOCLDY  72/56
HARRISBURG       55  36         PTCLDY  61/39   MOCLDY  66/51
HARTFORD SPGFLD  52  28         SHWRS   48/37   MOCLDY  58/43
HELENA           51  30   .02   RNSNOW  45/32   RAIN    45/26
HONOLULU         83  71   .02   PTCLDY  83/71   PTCLDY  83/71
HOUSTON INTCNTL  73  60         CLOUDY  76/66   MOCLDY  82/69
HUNTSVILLE AL    65  38         PTCLDY  70/54   SHWRS   70/63
INDIANAPOLIS     55  34         SUNNY   63/46   CLOUDY  61/55
JACKSON MS       69  46         MOCLDY  73/59   TSTRMS  79/65
JACKSONVILLE     83  61   .12   MOCLDY  72/63   MOCLDY  79/66
JUNEAU           52  30         SUNNY   51/34   MOCLDY  47/37
KANSAS CITY      62  39         PTCLDY  67/51   MOCLDY  72/61
KEY WEST         81  70   .04   PTCLDY  82/75   PTCLDY  82/75
KNOXVILLE        60  31         SUNNY   68/47   SHWRS   68/57
LAKE CHARLES     74  55         CLOUDY  74/66   MOCLDY  81/68
LANSING          51  35         MOCLDY  53/35   PTCLDY  58/40
LAS VEGAS        82  63         DUST    79/55   PTCLDY  74/51
LEXINGTON        54  34         SUNNY   65/50   SHWRS   66/58

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 3 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT SUN APR 05 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 SAT...APR 04   SUN....APR 05   MON....APR 06
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

LINCOLN          67  45         SUNNY   74/50   CLOUDY  71/51
LITTLE ROCK      64  45         RAIN    62/52   MOCLDY  76/63
LOS ANGELES      84  58         MOCLDY  71/55   PTCLDY  66/52
LOUISVILLE       58  36         SUNNY   68/52   SHWRS   69/61
LUBBOCK          64  47   .05   MOCLDY  81/55   SUNNY   88/52
MACON            76  40         SUNNY   71/55   RAIN    72/61
MADISON          59  37         MOCLDY  61/36   CLOUDY  52/38
MEDFORD          59  44         SHWRS   51/34   CLOUDY  53/39
MEMPHIS          64  44         MOCLDY  66/55   SHWRS   74/65
MIAMI BEACH      85  69         PTCLDY  83/72   PTCLDY  85/71
MIDLAND ODESSA   61  50         PTCLDY  83/60   PTCLDY  88/62
MILWAUKEE        58  37         MOCLDY  51/35   MOCLDY  45/37
MPLS ST PAUL     52  36         MOCLDY  53/37   RAIN    43/34
MISSOULA         49  24         SHWRS   47/28   RNSNOW  46/24
MOBILE           76  49   .12   MOCLDY  75/62   MOCLDY  80/65
MONTGOMERY       73  44         PTCLDY  75/59   SHWRS   77/63
NASHVILLE        61  34         PTCLDY  68/51   SHWRS   68/60
NEW ORLEANS      73  62         MOCLDY  77/69   MOCLDY  81/70
NEW YORK CITY    51  42         PTCLDY  57/45   MOCLDY  63/52
NEWARK           57  35         PTCLDY  60/44   MOCLDY  65/51
NORFOLK VA       68  36         SUNNY   63/45   MOCLDY  70/55
NORTH PLATTE     67  31         SUNNY   74/39   PTCLDY  71/41
OKLAHOMA CITY    66  50   .03   MOCLDY  65/57   PTCLDY  83/61
OMAHA            67  41         SUNNY   72/51   CLOUDY  67/53
ORLANDO          87  66         MOCLDY  84/68   MOCLDY  86/68
PADUCAH          60  33         PTCLDY  66/52   CLOUDY  70/64
PENDLETON        55  31         SHWRS   47/35   CLOUDY  52/35
PEORIA           63  40         SUNNY   68/48   CLOUDY  68/56
PHILADELPHIA     58  42         PTCLDY  64/43   PTCLDY  68/53
PHOENIX          89  65         SUNNY   89/61   SUNNY   84/58
PITTSBURGH       48  42         PTCLDY  60/41   MOCLDY  61/51
POCATELLO        58  35         MOCLDY  57/34   MOCLDY  51/27
PORTLAND ME      49  23   .04   MOCLDY  42/25   CLOUDY  39/33
PORTLAND OR      56  39         MOCLDY  56/42   MOCLDY  58/43
PROVIDENCE       55  29         SHWRS   50/36   MOCLDY  55/42
PUEBLO           71  32         SUNNY   77/38   SUNNY   77/39
RALEIGH DURHAM   67  33         SUNNY   68/46   MOCLDY  75/57
RAPID CITY       62  31         PTCLDY  63/31   MOCLDY  49/29
RENO             67  44         WINDY   51/29   MOCLDY  53/33
RICHMOND         68  33         SUNNY   69/45   MOCLDY  73/56
ROANOKE          59  32         SUNNY   63/44   MOCLDY  67/54
ROCHESTER NY     42  31         RAIN    41/34   CLOUDY  54/37
ROCKFORD         60  42         PTCLDY  68/42   MOCLDY  62/44
SACRAMENTO       73  47         SHWRS   59/41   MOCLDY  64/48
ST LOUIS         63  43         PTCLDY  69/50   MOCLDY  70/60
ST PETERSBURG    81  71         SUNNY   83/70   PTCLDY  83/72
ST THOMAS VI     82  72         PTCLDY  81/76   PTCLDY  81/75

$$
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 4 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT SUN APR 05 2015

TEMPERATURES INDICATE DAYTIME HIGH...NIGHTTIME LOW
B INDICATES TEMPERATURES BELOW ZERO
PRECIPITATION FOR 24 HOURS ENDING AT 8 AM EDT

                                FORECAST        FORECAST
                 SAT...APR 04   SUN....APR 05   MON....APR 06
CITY             HI/LO   PCPN   WEA     HI/LO   WEA     HI/LO

SALEM OR         57  37         SHWRS   55/38   MOCLDY  57/40
SALT LAKE CITY   68  48         PTCLDY  67/40   MOCLDY  58/39
SAN ANGELO       64  52   .48   MOCLDY  78/62   MOCLDY  88/65
SAN ANTONIO      68  58   .03   MOCLDY  76/66   MOCLDY  81/67
SAN DIEGO        76  63         MOCLDY  67/60   MOCLDY  64/54
SAN FRANCISCO    63  49         SHWRS   61/49   MOCLDY  63/50
SAN JOSE         66  44         MOCLDY  63/43   MOCLDY  64/48
SAN JUAN PR      86  73         PTCLDY  86/74   PTCLDY  87/75
SANTA FE         64  41         SUNNY   71/35   SUNNY   71/35
ST STE MARIE     32  18         PTCLDY  30/15   MOCLDY  38/26
SAVANNAH         81  48         PTCLDY  74/59   MOCLDY  77/64
SEATTLE          55  39         MOCLDY  56/42   MOCLDY  55/43
SHREVEPORT       71  54         SHWRS   64/60   MOCLDY  81/66
SIOUX CITY       70  35         SUNNY   79/47   CLOUDY  61/44
SIOUX FALLS      67  34         PTCLDY  69/42   CLOUDY  51/37
SOUTH BEND       57  41         PTCLDY  66/43   MOCLDY  62/49
SPOKANE          51  31         PTCLDY  54/32   SHWRS   45/32
SPRINGFIELD IL   62  41         SUNNY   68/49   CLOUDY  67/59
SPRINGFIELD MO   60  40         MOCLDY  61/50   MOCLDY  73/59
SYRACUSE         40  31    MM   RNSNOW  40/30   SNOSHW  54/41
TALLAHASSEE      82  59   .04   PTCLDY  77/66   MOCLDY  83/65
TAMPA            82  69         PTCLDY  84/68   PTCLDY  84/70
TOLEDO           53  37         MOCLDY  60/39   MOCLDY  60/46
TOPEKA           63  41         MOCLDY  66/51   MOCLDY  76/61
TUCSON           88  55         SUNNY   87/53   SUNNY   84/52
TULSA            65  51         SHWRS   63/57   MOCLDY  80/65
TUPELO           64  38         MOCLDY  70/56   SHWRS   74/63
WACO             70  54   .23   CLOUDY  71/64   MOCLDY  80/66
WASHINGTON DC    60  40         SUNNY   65/49   MOCLDY  70/55
W PALM BEACH     84  65         PTCLDY  84/73   MOCLDY  83/74
WICHITA          65  44         WINDY   70/54   MOCLDY  86/58
WICHITA FALLS    67  51   .35   MOCLDY  70/60   MOCLDY  88/63
WILKES BARRE     48  31         MOCLDY  51/37   MOCLDY  63/46
WILMINGTON DE    57  39         PTCLDY  64/39   PTCLDY  70/52
YAKIMA           61  29         MOCLDY  53/34   CLOUDY  55/34
YOUNGSTOWN       45  39         MOCLDY  60/37   MOCLDY  60/46
YUMA             90  60         SUNNY   88/58   SUNNY   83/55

NATIONAL TEMPERATURE EXTREMES

HIGH SAT...91 AT DEATH VALLEY CA

LOW  SUN...15 BELOW ZERO AT NINE MILE BRIDGE ME

$$

Last Updated: 2015-04-05 12:50:15

TCF3568 has departed KBNA for KIAH




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Subject: TCF3568 has departed KBNA for KIAH
To: "Bill Chief" <spccsf@live.com>


United / Shuttle America #3568 (E170) departed Nashville Intl (KBNA) at 11:28AM CDT enroute to Houston Bush Int'ctl (KIAH) for an estimated arrival at 01:19PM CDT

Destination (Houston Bush Int'ctl / IAH): Gate B81A

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TCF3568 filed a flight plan KBNA -> KIAH




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United / Shuttle America #3568 (E170) has just filed a flight plan.  It is scheduled to depart from Nashville Intl (KBNA) at 11:22AM CDT Sunday heading for Houston Bush Int'ctl (KIAH) for an estimated arrival at 01:34PM CDT.

Origin (Nashville Intl / BNA): Gate A8

Cabin: First: Refreshments / Economy: No meal

Expected route: DANLS2 MEM J66 LIT J180 SWB TWSTD3

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Winter Weather at Nome

Winter Weather Advisory at Nome Until: Sun, 12:00 pm AKDT

Details at: http://goo.gl/P6pLQe

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN FAIRBANKS HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR FREEZING RAIN, WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL
NOON AKDT TODAY.

FREEZING RAIN, WILL CAUSE LIGHT ICE ACCUMULATION OF UP TO ONE
TENTH OF AN INCH.

TIMING, LIGHT FREEZING RAIN COMBINED WITH SNOW WILL CONTINUE
THROUGH NOON TODAY. CONDITIONS WILL IMPROVE SUNDAY AFTERNOON AS
TEMPERATURES RISE ABOVE FREEZING.

IMPACTS, TRAVEL WILL BE DIFFICULT DUE TO ICE FORMING ON
ROADWAYS. LIGHT ICE ACCUMULATION ON POWER LINES AND TREE
BRANCHES MAY CAUSE POWER OUTAGES.


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Cc:

guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 05:39PM -0400

Special Weather Statement at Chicago Until: Sat, 5:00 pm CDT
 
Details at: http://goo.gl/4TQJIh
 
HEIGHTENED FIRE DANGER THIS AFTERNOON AND AGAIN SUNDAY
AFTERNOON
 
THE COMBINATION OF VERY LOW ...more
guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 05:26PM -0400

Lake Wind Advisory at Truckee Until: Sat, 11:00 pm PDT
 
Details at: http://goo.gl/WlxlVC
 
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN RENO HAS ISSUED A LAKE WIND
ADVISORY FOR LAKE TAHOE, WHICH IS IN EFFECT ...more
guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 05:25PM -0400

Lake Wind Advisory at Fallon Until: Sat, 11:00 pm PDT
 
Details at: http://goo.gl/wXKJtP
 
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN RENO HAS ISSUED A LAKE WIND
ADVISORY FOR PYRAMID LAKE, WHICH IS IN EFFECT ...more
guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 05:23PM -0400

Wind Advisory at Barstow Until: Sun, 8:00 pm PDT
 
Details at: http://goo.gl/90sb6y
 
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LAS VEGAS HAS ISSUED A WIND
ADVISORY FOR MUCH OF THE SOUTHERN GREAT BASIN AND ...more
guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 04:06PM -0400

All Flight alerts provided beginning April 5 2015 flights are SW2596,
SW1286, and UA3568 one overnight stay over at Hyatt Regency International
Airport on night April 6 "7" 2015 price is all audit ...more
guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 09:06AM -0400

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guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 02:00PM -0400

The Director of The United States Secret Service Patty Martinez shall TITLE
I--INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES Sec. 101. Authorization of appropriations. Sec.
102. Classified Schedule of Authorizations. ...more
guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 01:13PM -0400

FLORIDA REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP FOR THE FLORIDA KEYS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FLORIDA
100 PM EDT SAT APR 04 2015
 
...SOUTH FLORIDA AND THE KEYS...
 
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH ...more
guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 01:11PM -0400

Selected Cities
 
SELECTED CITIES WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECASTS...PART 1 OF 4
NWS/NDFD TELECOMMUNICATION OPERATIONS CENTER SILVER SPRING MD
850 AM EDT SAT APR 04 2015
 
TEMPERATURES INDICATE ...more
guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 12:46PM -0400

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guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 12:08PM -0400

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guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 12:06PM -0400

The following break line of Guadalupe Moraga
 
*1930 US Census Transcription*
 
First Name - *Guadalupe*Last Name - *Moraga*Birth Place - *Mexico*Birth
Year - *1910*Age - *20*Census Year - ...more
guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 11:37AM -0400

*1870 US Census Transcription*
 
First Name - *Joaquin*Last Name - *Perea*Birth Place - *New Mexico*Birth
Year - *1833*Census Year - *1870*State - *California*County - *San
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guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 10:21AM -0400

Perea Family Tree
Tree pages
Joaquin Perea
View relationship to me
Birth 1833 in residence New Mexico
Death April 5 1877 in San Mateo, San Mateo, California, USA
Family Members ...more
guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 07:52AM -0400

I. We must all be partakers in Christ's resurrection life
In my last sermon , dearly-beloved, not in appropriately, as I think, we
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guy perea <guyperea1@gmail.com>: Apr 04 07:38AM -0400

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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Special Weather at Chicago Fire Watch

Special Weather Statement at Chicago Until: Sat, 5:00 pm CDT

Details at: http://goo.gl/4TQJIh

HEIGHTENED FIRE DANGER THIS AFTERNOON AND AGAIN SUNDAY
AFTERNOON

THE COMBINATION OF VERY LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY OF 20 TO 25 PERCENT
AND WEST SOUTHWESTERLY WINDS GUSTING TO 25 TO 30 MPH, WILL
RESULT IN AN ELEVATED FIRE DANGER THIS AFTERNOON AND AGAIN SUNDAY
AFTERNOON. THIS MEANS THERE IS AN INCREASED THREAT OF RAPIDLY
SPREADING FIELD AND GRASS FIRES. IT IS THEREFORE RECOMMENDED TO
AVOID OPEN BURNING ACROSS THE AREA IF AT ALL POSSIBLE.


Lake Wind at Truckee

Lake Wind Advisory at Truckee Until: Sat, 11:00 pm PDT

Details at: http://goo.gl/WlxlVC

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN RENO HAS ISSUED A LAKE WIND
ADVISORY FOR LAKE TAHOE, WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM TO 11 PM
PDT SUNDAY. A LAKE WIND ADVISORY FOR LAKE TAHOE REMAINS IN EFFECT
UNTIL 11 PM PDT THIS EVENING.

FOR TONIGHT: SOUTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 35 MPH.
WAVE HEIGHTS 2 TO 3 FEET.

FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON: SOUTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS
TO 45 MPH. WAVE HEIGHTS 2 TO 4 FEET.

SMALL BOATS WILL BE PRONE TO CAPSIZING AND SHOULD REMAIN OFF
LAKE WATERS UNTIL CONDITIONS IMPROVE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS

CHECK OUR WEBSITE AT WEATHER.GOV/RENO/LAKEFCST FOR UPDATES ON
THIS SITUATION. LAKE CONDITIONS WILL REMAIN CHOPPY LATE TONIGHT
AND SUNDAY MORNING, WHICH COULD BE HAZARDOUS FOR PADDLE
BOARDERS.


Lake Wind at Fallon

Lake Wind Advisory at Fallon Until: Sat, 11:00 pm PDT

Details at: http://goo.gl/wXKJtP

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN RENO HAS ISSUED A LAKE WIND
ADVISORY FOR PYRAMID LAKE, WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM TO
11 PM PDT SUNDAY. A LAKE WIND ADVISORY FOR PYRAMID LAKE REMAINS
IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 PM PDT THIS EVENING.

FOR TONIGHT: SOUTHWEST WINDS 10 TO 20 WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH.
WAVES HEIGHTS 1 TO 3 FEET.

FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON: SOUTHWEST TO WEST WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH WITH
GUSTS TO 40 MPH. WAVE HEIGHTS 2 TO 4 FEET.

SMALL BOATS WILL BE PRONE TO CAPSIZING AND SHOULD REMAIN OFF
LAKE WATERS UNTIL CONDITIONS IMPROVE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS

CHECK OUR WEBSITE AT WEATHER.GOV/RENO/LAKEFCST UPDATES ON THIS
SITUATION. THOSE HEADING OUT ON PYRAMID LAKE EARLY SUNDAY MORNING
SHOULD USE CAUTION AS WINDS MAY QUICKLY INCREASE BY LATE MORNING.


Wind at Barstow

Wind Advisory at Barstow Until: Sun, 8:00 pm PDT

Details at: http://goo.gl/90sb6y

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LAS VEGAS HAS ISSUED A WIND
ADVISORY FOR MUCH OF THE SOUTHERN GREAT BASIN AND NORTHERN MOJAVE
DESERT, WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM TO 8 PM SUNDAY.

WINDS: SOUTHWEST WINDS OF 20 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS 35 TO 50 MPH.

TIMING: GUSTY WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP LATE SUNDAY
MORNING, PEAK SUNDAY AFTERNOON BEFORE DECREASING SUNDAY EVENING.

LOCATIONS: MOST OF THE SOUTHERN GREAT BASIN AND NORTHERN MOJAVE
DESERT INCLUDING LAS VEGAS, HENDERSON, BOULDER CITY,
MESQUITE, SEARCHLIGHT, INDIAN SPRINGS, PIOCHE, CALIENTE,
PAHRUMP, AMARGOSA VALLEY, RACHEL, BEATTY, GOLDFIELD, DYER,
BISHOP, INDEPENDENCE, LONE PINE, BARSTOW, BAKER, YUCCA
VALLEY, MORONGO VALLEY, TWENTYNINE PALMS, COLORADO CITY. THIS
INCLUDES INTERSTATES 15 AND 40, AND HIGHWAYS 395, 95 AND 93.

IMPACTS: DIFFICULT DRIVING CONDITIONS DUE TO BLOWING DUST AND
STRONG CROSSWINDS, ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH-PROFILE VEHICLES. STRONG
WINDS MAY DISPLACE TREE DEBRIS, SMALL OBJECTS AND TEMPORARY
STRUCTURES.


Transportation of The United States Secret Service of Government takeover of Florida

All Flight alerts provided beginning April 5 2015 flights are SW2596, SW1286, and UA3568 one overnight stay over at Hyatt Regency International Airport on night April 6 "7" 2015 price is all audit $149.00 plus tax leave on bus 4:16 PM to stated to Saint Petersburg Florida
4 hours 10 mins

4:16 PM - 8:26 PM

4:18 PM from Nebraska Av @ Maryland Av

5 min

4:16 PMNebraska Av @ Maryland Av

2 towards Downtown to UATC via Nebraska Ave

Departs in 27 min 27 sec

4:30 PMNebraska Av @ Hillsborough Av

Walk

486 ft (2 mins)

4:45 PMHillsborough Av @ 9th Av

34 towards West to Northwest TC

5:16 PMSheldon Rd @ Mohr Rd

Walk

148 ft (1 min)

5:32 PMSheldon Rd & Mohr Dr

OTC towards Tampa / NWTC

6:23 PM

6:36 PMCountryside Blvd & Us Hwy 19 N

19 towards 19 Us 19 South

8:05 PM

8:15 PMCentral Plaza Station - Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority

5 towards 5 Williams Park

8:25 PM2nd Ave N & 5th St N

Walk

269 ft (1 min)

8:26 PMSt Petersburg, FL

Tickets and information

Hillsborough Area Regional Transit - Ticket information - 1 813-254-4278

PSTA - 1 727-540-1800

Any Rental Car only from Downtown Saint Petersburg Florida per Audit

Note alerts on Twitter and or Facebook or Blogspot http://cmt1.blogspot.com at total staff of Need of Audit

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a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014'' To take The Government of Florida by United States Secret Service

The Director of The United States Secret Service Patty Martinez shall TITLE I--INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES Sec. 101. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 102. Classified Schedule of Authorizations. Sec. 103. Personnel ceiling adjustments. Sec. 104. Intelligence Community Management Account. TITLE II--CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY SYSTEM Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 202. CIARDS and FERS special retirement credit for service on detail to another agency. TITLE III--GENERAL PROVISIONS Subtitle A--General Matters Sec. 301. Increase in employee compensation and benefits authorized by law. Sec. 302. Restriction on conduct of intelligence activities. Sec. 303. Specific authorization of funding for High Performance Computing Center 2. Sec. 304. Clarification of exemption from Freedom of Information Act of identities of employees submitting complaints to the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community. Sec. 305. Functional managers for the intelligence community. Sec. 306. Annual assessment of intelligence community performance by function. Sec. 307. Software licensing. Sec. 308. Plans to respond to unauthorized public disclosures of covert actions. Sec. 309. Auditability. Sec. 310. Reports of fraud, waste, and abuse. Sec. 311. Public Interest Declassification Board. Sec. 312. Official representation items in support of the Coast Guard Attache Program. Sec. 313. Declassification review of certain items collected during the mission that killed Osama bin Laden on May 1, 2011. Sec. 314. Merger of the Foreign Counterintelligence Program and the General Defense Intelligence Program.
Appropriations authorized by this Act for salary, pay, retirement, and other benefits for Federal employees may be increased by such additional or supplemental amounts as may be necessary for increases in such compensation or benefits authorized by law. SEC. 302. RESTRICTION ON CONDUCT OF INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES. The authorization of appropriations by this Act shall not be deemed to constitute authority for the conduct of any intelligence activity which is not otherwise authorized by the Constitution or the laws of the United States. SEC. 303. SPECIFIC AUTHORIZATION OF FUNDING FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING CENTER 2. Funds appropriated for the construction of the High Performance Computing Center 2 (HPCC 2), as described in the table entitled Consolidated Cryptologic Program (CCP) in the classified annex to accompany the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013 (Public Law 113-6; 127 Stat. 198), in excess of the amount specified for such activity in the tables in the classified annex prepared to accompany the Intelligence [[Page 128 STAT. 1395]] Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 (Public Law 112-277; 126 Stat. 2468) shall be specifically authorized by Congress for the purposes of section 504 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3094). SEC. 304. CLARIFICATION OF EXEMPTION FROM FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT OF IDENTITIES OF EMPLOYEES SUBMITTING COMPLAINTS TO THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. Section 103H(g)(3)(A) of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3033(g)(3)(A)) is amended by striking ``undertaken;'' and inserting ``undertaken, and this provision shall qualify as a withholding statute pursuant to subsection (b)(3) of section 552 of title 5, United States Code (commonly known as the `Freedom of Information Act');''. SEC. 305. FUNCTIONAL MANAGERS FOR THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. (a) Functional Managers Authorized.--Title I of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3021 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 103I the following new section: ``SEC. 103J. <<NOTE: 50 USC 3034a.>> FUNCTIONAL MANAGERS FOR THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. ``(a) Functional Managers Authorized.--The Director of National Intelligence may establish within the intelligence community one or more positions of manager of an intelligence function. Any position so established may be known as the `Functional Manager' of the intelligence function concerned. ``(b) Personnel.--The Director shall designate individuals to serve as manager of intelligence functions established under subsection (a) from among officers and employees of elements of the intelligence community. ``(c) Duties.--Each manager of an intelligence function established under subsection (a) shall have the duties as follows: ``(1) To act as principal advisor to the Director on the intelligence function. ``(2) To carry out such other responsibilities with respect to the intelligence function as the Director may specify for purposes of this section.''. (b) Table of Contents Amendment.--The table of contents in the first section of the National Security Act of 1947 is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 103I the following new item: ``Sec. 103J. Functional managers for the intelligence community.''. SEC. 306. ANNUAL ASSESSMENT OF INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE BY FUNCTION. (a) Annual Assessments Required.--Title V of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3091 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 506I the following new section: ``SEC. 506J. <<NOTE: 50 USC 3105a.>> ANNUAL ASSESSMENT OF INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE BY FUNCTION. ``(a) <<NOTE: Deadlines. Consultation. Reports.>> In General.--Not later than April 1, 2016, and each year thereafter, the Director of National Intelligence shall, in consultation with the Functional Managers, submit to the congressional [[Page 128 STAT. 1396]] intelligence committees a report on covered intelligence functions during the preceding year. ``(b) Elements.--Each report under subsection (a) shall include for each covered intelligence function for the year covered by such report the following: ``(1) An identification of the capabilities, programs, and activities of such intelligence function, regardless of the element of the intelligence community that carried out such capabilities, programs, and activities. ``(2) A description of the investment and allocation of resources for such intelligence function, including an analysis of the allocation of resources within the context of the National Intelligence Strategy, priorities for recipients of resources, and areas of risk. ``(3) A description and assessment of the performance of such intelligence function. ``(4) An identification of any issues related to the application of technical interoperability standards in the capabilities, programs, and activities of such intelligence function. ``(5) An identification of the operational overlap or need for de-confliction, if any, within such intelligence function. ``(6) A description of any efforts to integrate such intelligence function with other intelligence disciplines as part of an integrated intelligence enterprise. ``(7) A description of any efforts to establish consistency in tradecraft and training within such intelligence function. ``(8) A description and assessment of developments in technology that bear on the future of such intelligence function. ``(9) Such other matters relating to such intelligence function as the Director may specify for purposes of this section. ``(c) Definitions.--In this section: ``(1) The term `covered intelligence functions' means each intelligence function for which a Functional Manager has been established under section 103J during the year covered by a report under this section. ``(2) The term `Functional Manager' means the manager of an intelligence function established under section 103J.''. (b) Table of Contents Amendment.--The table of contents in the first section of the National Security Act of 1947 is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 506I the following new item: ``Sec. 506J. Annual assessment of intelligence community performance by function.''. SEC. 307. SOFTWARE LICENSING. (a) In General.--Title I of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3021 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 108 the following new section: ``SEC. 109. <<NOTE: 50 USC 3044.>> SOFTWARE LICENSING. ``(a) <<NOTE: Consultation. Deadline.>> Requirement for Inventories of Software Licenses.--The chief information officer of each element of the intelligence community, in consultation with the Chief Information Officer of the Intelligence Community, shall biennially-- ``(1) conduct an inventory of all existing software licenses of such element, including utilized and unutilized licenses; [[Page 128 STAT. 1397]] ``(2) <<NOTE: Assessment.>> assess the actions that could be carried out by such element to achieve the greatest possible economies of scale and associated cost savings in software procurement and usage; and ``(3) submit to the Chief Information Officer of the Intelligence Community each inventory required by paragraph (1) and each assessment required by paragraph (2). ``(b) Inventories by the Chief Information Officer of the Intelligence Community. <<NOTE: Deadline.>> --The Chief Information Officer of the Intelligence Community, based on the inventories and assessments required by subsection (a), shall biennially-- ``(1) compile an inventory of all existing software licenses of the intelligence community, including utilized and unutilized licenses; and ``(2) <<NOTE: Assessment.>> assess the actions that could be carried out by the intelligence community to achieve the greatest possible economies of scale and associated cost savings in software procurement and usage. `SEC. 509. <<NOTE: 50 USC 3108.>> AUDITABILITY OF CERTAIN ELEMENTS OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. ``(a) Requirement for Annual Audits.--The head of each covered entity shall ensure that there is a full financial audit of such covered entity each year beginning with fiscal year 2014. Such audits may be conducted by an internal or external independent accounting or auditing organization. ``(b) Requirement for Unqualified Opinion.--Beginning as early as practicable, but in no event later than the audit required under subsection (a) for fiscal year 2016, the head of each covered entity shall take all reasonable steps necessary to ensure that each audit required under subsection (a) contains an unqualified opinion on the financial statements of such covered entity for the fiscal year covered by such audit. ``(c) Reports to Congress.--The chief financial officer of each covered entity shall provide to the congressional intelligence committees an annual audit report from an accounting or auditing organization on each audit of the covered entity conducted pursuant to subsection (a). ``(d) Covered Entity Defined.--In this section, the term `covered entity' means the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.''. (b) Table of Contents Amendment.--The table of contents in the first section of the National Security Act of 1947 is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 508 the following new item: ``Sec. 509. Auditability of certain elements of the intelligence community.''. SEC. 310. REPORTS OF FRAUD, WASTE, AND ABUSE. Section 8H(a) of the Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) is amended in paragraph (1)-- (1) by redesignating subparagraphs (B) and (C) as subparagraphs (C) and (D), respectively; (2) by inserting after subparagraph (A) the following: ``(B) An employee of an element of the intelligence community, an employee assigned or detailed to an element of the intelligence community, or an employee of a contractor to the intelligence community, who intends to report to Congress a complaint or information with respect to an urgent concern may report such complaint or information to the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community.''; and (3) in subparagraph (D), as redesignated by paragraph (1)-- (A) by striking ``Act or section 17'' and inserting ``Act, section 17''; and [[Page 128 STAT. 1399]] (B) by striking the period at the end and inserting ``, or section 103H(k) of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3033(k)).''. SEC. 311. PUBLIC INTEREST DECLASSIFICATION BOARD. Section 710(b) of the Public Interest Declassification Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-567; 50 U.S.C. 3161 note) is amended by striking ``2014.'' and inserting ``2018.''. SEC. 312. <<NOTE: 14 USC 150 note.>> OFFICIAL REPRESENTATION ITEMS IN SUPPORT OF THE COAST GUARD ATTACHE PROGRAM. Notwithstanding any other limitation on the amount of funds that may be used for official representation items, the Secretary of Homeland Security may use funds made available to the Secretary through the National Intelligence Program for necessary expenses for intelligence analysis and operations coordination activities for official representation items in support of the Coast Guard Attache Program.

The Roundup

FLORIDA REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP FOR THE FLORIDA KEYS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FLORIDA
100 PM EDT SAT APR 04 2015

...SOUTH FLORIDA AND THE KEYS...

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
FORT MYERS     SUNNY     82  60  47 W8        30.13F
SW REGIONAL AP SUNNY     81  60  48 W5        30.13F
NAPLES         SUNNY     81  65  58 W9        30.13F
MIAMI          MOSUNNY   84  62  47 E13       30.12F
WEST KENDALL   SUNNY     85  62  46 MISG      30.12F
HOMESTEAD      SUNNY     81  64  55 E10       30.12F
MARATHON       PTSUNNY   84  69  60 E9        30.12S
BOCA CHICA NAS MOSUNNY   76  72  87 NE8       30.12F
KEY WEST INTL  LGT RAIN  76  72  87 NE9       30.13S FOG

...INTERNATIONAL WEATHER...

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
NASSAU BAHAMAS NOT AVBL
CANCUN MEXICO  MOSUNNY   82  70  65 NE5       30.09S
COZUMEL MEXICO MOSUNNY   81  68  65 NE14      30.09S

ADJACENT COASTAL WATERS...

STATION/POSITION TIME  SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE
                                AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER
                 (UTC)          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S)
PULASKI SHOAL LI 1600            75      40/ 11/ 13 1020.3R
SAND KEY         1650            76      20/ 11/ 13 1020.0F
SOMBRERO KEY     1700            77      90/  9/  9 1020.7S
LONG KEY         1700            77 78   80/  7/  8 1020.9F
MOLASSES REEF    1700            77 78   90/  5/  5 1020.2F
FOWEY ROCKS      NOT AVBL

$$

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FLORIDA REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP FOR THE FLORIDA KEYS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FLORIDA
100 PM EDT SAT APR 04 2015

...SOUTH FLORIDA AND THE KEYS...

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
FORT MYERS     SUNNY     82  60  47 W8        30.13F
SW REGIONAL AP SUNNY     81  60  48 W5        30.13F
NAPLES         SUNNY     81  65  58 W9        30.13F
MIAMI          MOSUNNY   84  62  47 E13       30.12F
WEST KENDALL   SUNNY     85  62  46 MISG      30.12F
HOMESTEAD      SUNNY     81  64  55 E10       30.12F
MARATHON       PTSUNNY   84  69  60 E9        30.12S
BOCA CHICA NAS MOSUNNY   76  72  87 NE8       30.12F
KEY WEST INTL  LGT RAIN  76  72  87 NE9       30.13S FOG

...INTERNATIONAL WEATHER...

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
NASSAU BAHAMAS NOT AVBL
CANCUN MEXICO  MOSUNNY   82  70  65 NE5       30.09S
COZUMEL MEXICO MOSUNNY   81  68  65 NE14      30.09S

ADJACENT COASTAL WATERS...

STATION/POSITION TIME  SKY/WX   TEMP    WIND        PRES    WAVE
                                AIR SEA DIR/SP/G            HT/PER
                 (UTC)          (F)     (DEG/KT/KT) (MB)    (FT/S)
PULASKI SHOAL LI 1600            75      40/ 11/ 13 1020.3R
SAND KEY         1650            76      20/ 11/ 13 1020.0F
SOMBRERO KEY     1700            77      90/  9/  9 1020.7S
LONG KEY         1700            77 78   80/  7/  8 1020.9F
MOLASSES REEF    1700            77 78   90/  5/  5 1020.2F
FOWEY ROCKS      NOT AVBL

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FLORIDA REGIONAL WEATHER ROUNDUP
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY RUSKIN FL
1200 PM EDT SAT APR 04 2015

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

FLZ001>010-012>015-112-114-115-041700-
PANHANDLE FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
PENSACOLA      CLOUDY    64  52  64 N15G22    30.18R
PENSACOLA NAS  CLOUDY    66  54  65 N12       30.18R
MILTON NAS     MOSUNNY   66  54  65 N8        30.18
CRESTVIEW      CLOUDY    66  57  72 VRB6G17   30.18R
DUKE FIELD     PTSUNNY   66  59  77 N10       30.15R
VALPARAISO     PTSUNNY   68  62  80 N14       30.14R
MARY ESTHER    PTSUNNY   70  58  65 N18       30.13
TRI COUNTY     CLOUDY    70  62  76 NW8G16    30.15R
PANAMA CITY    CLOUDY    74  69  85 N7        30.11R
TYNDALL AFB    PTSUNNY   74  71  88 W10       30.12R
APALACHICOLA   MOSUNNY   81  70  69 W17       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)
30.1N   87.6W              67 71  360/ 16/ 19 1020.5R   3/ 4   2/ 8
29.2N   88.2W              69 74   20/ 17/ 19 1021.6R   3/ 8   2/ 8
28.8N   86.0W              74 73  240/ 10/ 12 1020.8S   2/ 6   2/ 6
PANAMA CITY BEAC           71 72  240/ 12/ 14 1019.5R
CAPE SAN BLAS    NOT AVBL
TOWER C                    71     230/ 11/ 12 1020.4R
28.5N   84.5W              72 71  200/  8/ 10 1021.0R   2/ 7   2/ 7

$$
FLZ011-016>038-118-127-128-134-139-239-041700-
NORTH FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
MARIANNA       CLOUDY    72  66  81 NW17G23   30.12R
TALLAHASSEE    CLOUDY    78  68  71 W10       30.11S
PERRY          CLOUDY    76  69  78 SW12      30.13S
CROSS CITY       N/A     81  66  60 SW12      30.13S
LAKE CITY      PTSUNNY   72  66  83 W8        30.13S
GAINESVILLE    MOSUNNY   78  61  55 W12       30.13S
MAYPORT NAS    MOSUNNY   77  62  59 SW9       30.10S
JACKSONVILLE   PTSUNNY   78  64  61 W13       30.09F
JAX NAS        PTSUNNY   80  61  52 W10       30.11S
JAX CRAIG      MOSUNNY   78  62  57 SW9       30.10S
JAX CECIL      SUNNY     81  64  57 SW7       30.11F
FERNANDINA BEA PTSUNNY   84  64  51 W15       30.08S
ST AUGUSTINE   SUNNY     79  62  56 W9        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)
SHELL POINT                76     280/  8/ 12   N/A
KEATON BEACH               71     240/ 11/ 12 1020.6R
CEDAR KEY                  72     230/  6/  8 1021.4R
FERNANDINA                 74 66  260/  9/ 11 1018.5R
30.7N   81.3W                 66                N/A     2/ 5
MAYPORT                    72 64  240/  9/ 12 1019.2R
31.4N   80.9W              65 64  230/ 12/ 14 1019.0R   2/ 5   2/10
ST AUGUSTINE               78 62  240/  8/ 10 1020.3F

$$
FLZ040-043>046-052-053-057-058-063-144-041700-
INTERIOR CENTRAL FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
OCALA          SUNNY     79  57  47 VRB5      30.14S
THE VILLAGES     N/A     81  55  41 W9        30.04S
LEESBURG       SUNNY     80  59  48 W7        30.15S
SANFORD        SUNNY     81  60  48 W10       30.13F
ORLANDO EXEC   SUNNY     81  61  50 W10       30.13F
ORLANDO INTL   MOSUNNY   82  61  48 W10       30.14S
KISSIMMEE      SUNNY     81  64  57 W5        30.14F
WINTER HAVEN   SUNNY     81  61  50 VRB6      30.16S
LAKELAND       MOSUNNY   79  61  53 W6        30.15F
BARTOW         SUNNY     77  59  53 VRB5      30.16S
OKEECHOBEE     MOSUNNY   81  59  47 SW6       30.15S

$$
FLZ041-047-054-059-064-141-147-041700-
EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
ORMOND BEACH   SUNNY     81  57  44 W14       30.12F
DAYTONA BEACH  PTSUNNY   82  57  42 W13       30.13F
DELAND           N/A    N/A N/A N/A SW8       30.14S
JFK SPACE CTR  SUNNY     80  63  56 VRB6      30.12F
TITUSVILLE     MOSUNNY   81  64  57 W7        30.14S
CAPE CANAVERAL SUNNY     80  64  57 W6        30.12S
PATRICK AFB    SUNNY     80  64  58 S5        30.12
MELBOURNE      SUNNY     81  64  56 VRB6      30.13S
VERO BEACH     MOSUNNY   82  59  45 W7        30.14S
FT PIERCE      MOSUNNY   83  58  42 SW9       30.13F

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              72 73  240/  8/ 10 1020.9R
28.9N   78.5W              75 75  210/ 12/ 14 1020.3R
TRIDENT PIER               78 74  210/  3/  7 1020.9S
28.4N   80.5W                 73                N/A     1/ 7
27.5N   80.2W                 76                N/A     2/ 7

$$
FLZ050-056-061-142-242-148-248-149-249-151-251-155-255-
160-260-041700-
WEST CENTRAL FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
CRYSTAL RIVER  FAIR      77  63  61 W6        30.15S
INVERNESS      FAIR     N/A N/A N/A W3        30.15S
BROOKSVILLE    SUNNY     80  60  50 W10       30.16S
CLEARWATER     MOSUNNY   80  65  59 N6        30.15S
TAMPA INTL     MOSUNNY   77  63  61 SW6       30.16S
TAMPA EXEC     SUNNY     81  61  50 NW3       30.16S
PLANT CITY     SUNNY     81  63  54 CALM      30.17S
MACDILL AFB    SUNNY     83  68  60 VRB5      30.15S
PETER O KNIGHT SUNNY     81  68  65 S7        30.16S
ST PETERSBURG  SUNNY     77  65  66 S8        30.14S
SARASOTA       SUNNY     79  61  53 W8        30.14S
VENICE         FAIR      75  66  73 W8        30.16F

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                  72     230/  6/  8 1021.4R
28.5N   84.5W              72 71  200/  8/ 10 1021.0R   2/ 7   2/ 7
27.3N   84.2W                 74                N/A     1/ 4
CLEARWATER BEACH           72 74  240/  3/  4 1021.2R
MIDDLE TAMPA BAY           74     310/  1/  1 1021.5R
VENICE                     74 75  270/  6/  7 1020.6F

$$
FLZ066-069-070-075>078-162-262-165-265-041700-
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA AND KEYS

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
PUNTA GORDA    SUNNY     81  60  48 W7        30.16F
FT MYERS       SUNNY     81  59  47 VRB3      30.14F
SOUTHWEST INTL SUNNY     79  60  52 SW3       30.14F
NAPLES         MOSUNNY   79  65  62 NW7       30.14S
MARCO ISLAND   MOSUNNY   81  61  50 N3        30.14S
IMMOKALEE      SUNNY    N/A N/A N/A CALM      30.15F
MARATHON       SUNNY     83  69  62 SE8       30.12S
KEY WEST INTL  PTSUNNY   80  71  74 NE9       30.13S

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                     74 75  270/  6/  7 1020.6F
NAPLES                     74 76  320/  6/  7 1020.5F
26.0N   85.6W              74 75   80/  6/  8 1020.9R   2/ 7   2/ 7
DRY TORTUGAS               75      40/ 12/ 12 1020.2R
NW FL BAY                  77      90/  9/ 10 1020.5
SAND KEY                   77      60/  7/  8 1020.1S
SOMBRERO KEY               77     100/ 10/ 11 1020.7R
LONG KEY                   77 77   60/  6/  7 1021.1R
MOLASSES REEF              76 77  100/  7/  8 1020.3R

$$
FLZ067-068-071>074-168-172>174-041700-
SOUTHEAST FLORIDA

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
W PALM BEACH   MOSUNNY   82  61  48 W3        30.13S
FT LAUDER-EXEC MOSUNNY   80  62  54 N3        30.14S
FT LAUDERDALE  MOSUNNY   81  61  50 E9        30.13S
POMPANO BEACH  MOSUNNY   80  63  55 E10       30.14S
PEMBROKE PINES PTSUNNY   82  62  50 E7        30.14F
OPA LOCKA      MOSUNNY   83  62  49 NE8       30.14S
MIAMI          MOSUNNY   83  62  49 E7        30.13S
WEST KENDALL   MOSUNNY   84  61  45 S6        30.13S
HOMESTEAD      SUNNY     80  64  56 E6        30.14R

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/  6/  8 1020.5F
VIRGINIA KEY               77 77  100/  5/  6 1020.1R
LAKE WORTH                 76 77   40/  4/  6 1020.4R
SETTLEMENT POINT           78     220/  3/  4 1021.4F

$$