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2004 Hurricane Response IIR: Title, Table of Contents and Introduction
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Between August 12 and September 26, 2004, si on the shores of the southeastern USA. Four were hurricane strength when they arrived (75 MPH or greater).
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362.8KB Author: LLC Published: 2004 Posted: 12/23/2004 [Summary]
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2004 Hurricane Response: Initial Impressions Report (IIR) from Hurricanes Charley, Frances, and Ivan
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Between August 12 and September 26, 2004, six shores of the southeastern USA. Four were hurricane strength when they arrived (75 MPH or greater).
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1MB Author: LLC Published: 2004 Posted: 12/23/2004 [Summary]
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2004 Hurricane Response: Section 3: Issues for Organizational Leaders
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Many of the problems and challenges that w Response effort were the result of systemic response structures. These produced a wide range with an unstructured interagency dance.
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133.6KB Author: LLC Published: 2004 Posted: 12/23/2004 [Summary]
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2004 Smokey Bear Guidelines
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197 KB Author: CFFP Committee Published: 2004 Posted: 4/26/2007 [Summary]
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2004 Work /Rest Guidelines and Length of Assignment Review
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Subject: 2004 Work /Rest Guidelines and Length of Assignment Review ... In the fall of 2002, the NWCG tasked an interagency group to review the current work/ rest guidelines and length of assignment policy.
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183.9KB Author: Paul Broyles Published: 2003 Posted: 5/25/2004 [Summary]
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2005 Airtanker Management and Dispatch Procedures
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To: Geographic Area Coordination Centers From: National Multi Agency Coordination Group Subject: Airtanker Management and Dispatch Procedures Airtankers are a limited commodity and we are concerned with the number ...
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94KB Author: National Multi-Agency Coordinating Group Published: 2005 Posted: 7/28/2005 [Summary]
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2005 Hurricane Season AAR
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Author: David Lucas Published: 2006 Posted: 2/21/2008 [Summary]
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2005 National Incident Commander/ Area Commander Meeting
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11.7 MB Author: Paula Nasiatka Published: 2005 Posted: 7/28/2006 [Summary]
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2005 Preliminary Seasonal Fire Weather / Fire Danger Outlook for the Pacific Northwest Assessment
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The 2004 Pot Peak Fire encounters heavy fuels and pushes a smoke column to 30,000 ft. The following report is a precipitation patterns, drought, current snowpack data of the spring and summer.
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2.3MB Author: Paul Werth and Mike Fitzpatrick Published: 2005 Posted: 4/11/2005 [Summary]
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2005 Preliminary Seasonal Fire Weather / Fire Danger Outlook for the Pacific Northwest Executive Summary
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The 2004 Pot Peak Fire encounters heavy fuels and pushes a smoke column to 30,000 ft. The following report is a precipitation patterns, drought, current snowpack data of the spring and summer.
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405.8KB Author: Paul Werth and Mike Fitzpatrick Published: 2005 Posted: 4/11/2005 [Summary]
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