Farmington New Mexico
New Mexico - Forecast discussions FXUS65 KABQ 182015AFDABQAREA FORECAST DISCUSSIONNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE NM215 PM MDT MON JUL 18 2005.DISCUSSION...MAIN FORECAST CHALLENGE WILL CONTINUE TO BE EXTENT ANDPLACEMENT OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS INTO NEXT WEEK. LONG RANGEFORECAST HIGHLY DEPENDENT ON TRACK OF REMAINS OF HURRICANE EMILY.A SLOWER START TO CONVECTION THIS AFTERNOON AS ECHOES JUST STARTINGNOW OVER THE WRN AND CNTRL MOUNTAINS. MID LEVEL DRYING AS SEEN ON WVSATELLITE...AND WARMING ALOFT AS WELL...HAS HELD UP INITIATION OFSTORMS SO FAR OVER THE W AND N. MEANWHILE LOW LEVELS ARE PLENTY MOISTFROM THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY ON E. THE BACK DOOR COLD FRONT MOVED INTOTHE NE THIS AM BUT GROUND TO A HALT THIS PM. THE NE HAS STABILIZED ABIT WITH LAPSE RATES ONLY AROUND 7 DEG C/KM IN THE 700 TO 500 MBLAYER. HIGHER LAPSE RATES OUT W BUT LESS MOISTURE TO WORK WITH. THEMIXED SIGNALS MAKE FOR A TOUGH CALL LATE THIS PM INTO TONIGHT ONEXTENT OF CONVECTION. WITH A FEW MORE HOURS OF SUNSHINE AND HEATINGBELIEVE WE WILL GET MO ... [Read More]
Remarks by the President at Farmington, New Mexico Rally THE PRESIDENT: Thanks for coming. I appreciate -- (Applause.)It's good to be here in Farmington, New Mexico, in the Four Cornersarea of our country. I appreciate you all coming out. (Applause.) Itold Rudy, I said, I can't wait to get to Farmington. You're going tomeet some really fine people here. (Applause.) It's a part of thecountry where the boots outnumber the suits. (Applause.) ... Farmington, New Mexico ... Remarks by the President at Farmington, New Mexico Rally ... [Read More]
Statement of Richard Whitley, Acting State Director, New Mexico State Office, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Field Hearing; Bloomfield, New Mexico, "Inspection & Enforcement of Bureau of Land Management Oil & Gas Wells in the Farmington Area" - May 31, 2001 In July 2000, a Farmington Field Office I&E review was conducted to address concerns regarding I&E issues in the Farmington Field Office. The main finding identified an inadequate number of personnel available to monitor oil and gas activities in the Farmington area. The New Mexico State Office has worked to fill critical I&E positions as a result of the Fiscal Year 2000 review. A total of $840,000 in base funding was provided in Fiscal Year 2002 for BLM New Mexico petroleum engineering technicians (PET) in the I&E program. The Farmington Field Office has filled five PET positions; the Carlsbad Field Office has filled three PETs; and the Oklahoma Field Office will be filling four more PET positions in July, 2002. The New Mexico State Office also has advertised for two regional I&E Coordinator positions, and the State I&E Coordinator, who will provide for a more consistent I&E program statewide. There will be a total of fourteen new I&E positions in BLM New Mexico before the end of Fisc ... [Read More]
Calendar of Events June 16, 2005 - Coordination Committee Meeting, Farmington Civic Center, 8:30 am - 3 pm, Farmington, NM. ... November 16, 2005 - Coordination Committee Meeting, 8:30 am - 3 pm, Farmington Civic Center, Farmington, New Mexico. ... July 18-19, 2005 - Biology Committee Meeting, July 18th from 1 pm - 4 pm, July 19th from 8 am-4 pm, Farmington Civic Center, Farmington, New Mexico. ... [Read More]
Federal Writers' Project: Life Histories from New Mexico Places mentioned include Lincoln Co., NM, Chaves Co., NM, Durango, CO,and Farmington, NM. Famous people mentioned include Kit Carson, Pat Garrett,Billy the Kid, Geronimo and the writer Eugene Manlov Rhodes. ... [Read More]
Rat-Bite Fever -- New Mexico, 1996 Both boys had participated in baseball-related trips in themonth before onsets of illness. On both trips, team members stayedin motels and played baseball for 5 days. Neither boy camped orslept outdoors, and there was no history of contact with anyrodents or wild animals or of insect bites. However, both boys hadplayed with and were licked by the same domestic dog of the secondboy at his home, and both had consumed water from an openirrigation ditch at the site of the baseball field in Farmington,New Mexico, approximately 3-4 days before onset of symptoms. Noadditional cases were detected among team members or coaches whohad shared living quarters and meals with the boys; no other teammembers were known to have consumed water from the irrigationditch. ... [Read More]
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