sounds like a nasty storm brewing outside… lights dimmed twice a minute or two ago…
Category: Weather
Fwd: FW: Tomato Update
*From:* Reed, Mark (CHS-PH)
*Sent:* Monday, June 09, 2008 8:05 AM
*To:* Norris, Annhall; Cecil, Edward (CHFS PH); Rogers, Joe; Kathy Fowler (kfowler@elkcreek.net); Cobb, Leslie (CHS-PH); Chauvin, Melissa F (CHFS- PH); Hendren, Pamela M (CHS-PH); Rice, Paul; Jewell, Sue; Lockhart, Tom (NKIDHD – 310)
*Cc:* Atkinson, Christine (CHFS PH); ‘Bastin, Sandra P’; Eaton, Janet (AGR); Johnson, Worley; ‘Jeff.Edelen@kroger.com’; Stone, Mac (AGR)
*Subject:* Tomato Update
*Folks: here’s the latest from FDA regarding the nationwide salmonella outbreak related to certain varieties of tomatoes. See below.*
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*Mark*
*FDA NEWS RELEASE*
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For Immediate Release:* *June 7, 2008
Media Inquiries:* *Kimberly Rawlings, 301-827-6253, _kimberly.rawlings@fda.hhs.gov_
Consumer Inquiries:* *888-INFO-FDA
*FDA Warns Consumers Nationwide Not to Eat Certain Types of Raw Red Tomatoes*
The Food and Drug Administration is expanding its warning to consumers nationwide that a salmonellosis outbreak has been linked to consumption of *certain* raw red plum, red Roma, and red round tomatoes, and products containing these raw, red tomatoes.
FDA recommends that consumers not eat raw red Roma, raw red plum, raw red round tomatoes, or products that contain these types of raw red tomatoes *unless *the tomatoes are from the sources listed below. If unsure of where tomatoes are grown or harvested, consumers are encouraged to contact the store where the tomato purchase was made. Consumers should continue to eat cherry tomatoes, grape tomatoes, and tomatoes sold with the vine still attached, or tomatoes grown at home.
On June 5, using traceback and other distribution pattern information, FDA published a list of states, territories, and countries where tomatoes are grown and harvested which *have not been associated with this outbreak*. This updated list includes: Arkansas, California, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Belgium, Canada, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Israel, Netherlands, and Puerto Rico. The list is available at www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/tomatoes.html#retailers . This list will be updated as more information becomes available.
FDA’s recommendation does not apply to the following tomatoes from any source: cherry, grape, and tomatoes sold with the vine still attached.
FDA recommends that retailers, restaurateurs, and food service operators not offer for sale and service raw red Roma, raw red plum, and raw red round tomatoes unless they are from the sources listed above. Cherry tomatoes, grape tomatoes, and tomatoes sold with the vine still attached, may continue to be offered from any source.
Since mid April, there have been 145 reported cases of salmonellosis caused by /Salmonella /Saintpaul nationwide, including at least 23 hospitalizations. States reporting illnesses linked to the outbreak include: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. /Salmonella/ Saintpaul is an uncommon type of /Salmonella/.
/Salmonella/ can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections particularly in young children, frail or elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, the organism can get into the bloodstream and produce more severe illnesses. Consumers who have recently eaten raw tomatoes or foods containing raw tomatoes and are experiencing any of these symptoms should contact their health care provider. All /Salmonella /infections should be reported to state or local health authorities.
FDA recognizes that the source of the contaminated tomatoes may be limited to a single grower or packer or tomatoes from a specific geographic area. FDA also recognizes that there are many tomato crops across the country and in foreign countries that will be ready for harvest or will become ready in the coming months. In order to ensure that consumers can continue to enjoy tomatoes that are safe to eat, FDA is working diligently with the states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Indian Health Service, and various food industry trade associations to quickly determine the source of the tomatoes associated with the outbreak.
FDA is taking these actions while the agency continues to investigate this outbreak with state and federal partners. Such actions are a key component of FDA’s Food Protection Plan , a scientific and risk-based approach to strengthen and protect the nation’s food supply.
FDA will continue to issue updates as more specific information becomes available.
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Information on safe handling of produce can be found at www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dmsprodsafe.html
Tomato consumer page can be found at
www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/tomatoes.html
Updates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention can be found at
www.cdc.gov/
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY
115 PM EDT WED JUN 4 2008
..STRONG THUNDERSTORMS…
STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE EAST OVER THE AREA
THROUGH 215 PM EDT. THE STORMS WILL CONTAIN WIND GUSTS UP TO 40
MPH…SMALL HAIL…BRIEF HEAVY RAINFALL…AND FREQUENT CLOUD TO
GROUND LIGHTNING.
IF YOU ARE IN THE PATH OF THESE STORMS…SEEK SHELTER INDOORS AND
STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA ALL HAZARDS RADIO…
WEATHER.GOV/LOUISVILLE ON THE INTERNET…OR LOCAL MEDIA FOR LATER
UPDATES AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.
AML
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY
1141 AM EDT WED JUN 4 2008
A SMALL CLUSTER OF THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE THROUGH PARTS OF
HARRISON AND NICHOLAS COUNTIES THROUGH NOON EDT. THE STRONGEST
STORM WILL MOVE THROUGH NORTHERN HARRISON COUNTY AND PRODUCE A
BRIEF DOWNPOUR…WIND GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH…FREQUENT LIGHTNING AND
POSSIBLY SMALL HAIL.
DK
Tornado Watch
Harrison (Kentucky)
TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 446 NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 915 AM EDT WED JUN 4 2008 TORNADO WATCH 446 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 400 PM EDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS KYC011-015-019-023-037-041-043-063-069-077-081-089-097- 117-127-135-161-181-187-191-201-205-042000- /O.NEW.KWNS.TO.A.0446.080604T1315Z-080604T2000Z/KY. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE BATH BOONE BOYD BRACKEN CAMPBELL CARROLL CARTER ELLIOTT FLEMING GALLATIN GRANT GREENUP HARRISON KENTON LAWRENCE LEWIS MASON NICHOLAS OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON ROWAN $$
Tornado Watch
TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 434 NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1205 PM EDT TUE JUN 3 2008 TORNADO WATCH 434 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 700 PM EDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS KYC005-015-017-023-029-037-041-049-067-073-077-081-097-103-111- 113-117-151-167-181-185-187-191-201-209-211-215-223-239- 032300- /O.NEW.KWNS.TO.A.0434.080603T1605Z-080603T2300Z/ KY . KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE ANDERSON BOONE BOURBON BRACKEN BULLITT CAMPBELL CARROLL CLARK FAYETTE FRANKLIN GALLATIN GRANT HARRISON HENRY JEFFERSON JESSAMINE KENTON MADISON MERCER NICHOLAS OLDHAM OWEN PENDLETON ROBERTSON SCOTT SHELBY SPENCER TRIMBLE WOODFORD $$
Chris Bailey leaves WKYT.
Chris Bailey, meteorologist for WKYT has decided to leave after a ten year run at the station. Bailey has stated that the decision to leave is “bittersweet” in that he’ll miss the station and all the friends made there, but will thoroughly enjoy the time he’ll have to spend with his family. Bailey’s on-air schedule had him make appearances in the early morning to noon hours, and had him pull random weekend hours as well as “fill-ins” when his partners were unavailable.
Although Chris is leaving the station and thereby leaving a very popular blog behind, Chris has announced to his fans and followers that he is in the process of establishing a site where he will continue to publish weather information. The domain and hosting space for the new online venture has been secured at http://www.kentuckyweathercenter.com. In referring to the new site, Chris stated:
This site is still under construction but will be online later in the summer and will feature everything you need on Kentucky weather from video forecasts to forecast graphics to weather pics and videos and, of course, the blog!
Bailey had mentioned the upcoming project earlier this year, in his April 21st post.
Rumor of Bailey leaving the station has been floating around since May 4th, when Chris stated that he had “big news coming soon,” however the rumor didn’t become something worth believing until the May 20th post, where someone commented that they had seen that the station had an “opening for a broadcast meteorologist.”
related links:
http://www.wkyt.com/weatherblog
http://www.wkyt.com/station/bios/news/3573802.html
dtv and cta requirements…
If you read the last post, I mentioned that I had noticed that WKYT had taken down their weather subchannel, leaving in it’s place a note stating something to the effect that they got caught by an FCC SNAFU, and wouldn’t be putting it back up until they got things ironed out. Out of curiosity, I searched a bit and found a forum where someone had said it was most likely due to the Children’s Television Act (CTA). So, this morning, I set out to search the FCC, to find the dirt on the CTA and how it effects digital television broadcasts (DTV).
From what I took from the FCC said on DTV, stations broadcasting subchannels, or multiple “streams”, must comply with the prior rules of three hours per week for the regular broadcast, with an additional half-hour of children’s educational/informational (E/I) programming for every twenty four hours broadcast on any other stream. I did not, however, see where the FCC mandates that the additional E/I content be aired on the stream in question. From what I read, the FCC is encouraging the stations to experiment with the new capabilities of multicasting, and that the stations can even dedicate one stream to E/I programming to fulfill the CTA requirements. (My interpretation could very well be wrong.)
However, should my interpretation be correct, it may be possible for WKYT to add more content to either the primary broadcast (the CBS affiliate programming) or the second stream (the CW programming). Personally, I would like to see WKYT attempt to adopt a fourth subchannel, and dedicate it to E/I programming.
I did find an interesting bit in what the FCC said in regard to certain exceptions to the rules. A station can rebroadcast the main signal over another stream either simultaneously or time-shifted without the need of broadcasting additional E/I content. This is logical, since the “rebroadcast” would already contain the initial requirements. So, a station could broadcast the main programming on a secondary stream, have it shifted to such a point where children’s programming was knocked out of the required block, and the station would not be in violation of the rules. I don’t see where any station would want to do so, but it could be done.
…and I have no idea why I find any of this interesting, nor do I really think anyone else does. So why did I write any of this in the first place?
…and, should you want to see if I’m completely wrong in my understanding of the rules, here’s what I read:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-221A1.doc or view it in scribd form!
http://www.lasarletter.net/drupal/node/212
WKYT's weather broadcast is off-air…
Is WKYT’s weather radar channel (DTV 27.3) off air due to educational requirements? Maybe…
When I got home tonight, I flipped through the stations and noticed that WKYT’s “Radar Sweep” wasn’t displaying. In place of it was something about “FCC regulations” and that the channel would be unavailable “until further notice.”
Well, out of curiosity, I hit the web in search, and found a forum in which someone asked a question about it. The response: “FCC requires stations air a certian amount of Educational programming for each programming service.”
I do not know if this is the actual reason as to why the channel has ceased it’s regular broadcast, but it would make a bit of sense. The other day I flipped through the channels and noticed an “educational” program on WTVQ’s weather (sub)channel–something I hadn’t known them of doing before. I believe at last look I saw WTVQ re-broadcasting the main channel.
I wouldn’t have thought that the stations would have to broadcast “educational” programs on the subs, seeing as the subs were set as “extensions” of the main channel. I’m curious as to how that regulation reads. I’ll try to remember to go hit up the commission’s site in the morning and look for it.
Right now, I’m too tired to look any further.
Goodnight.
Wind Advisory
319 PM EDT SUN MAY 11 2008 /219 PM CDT SUN MAY 11 2008/
…WIND ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT EDT /11 PM CDT/
TONIGHT…
STRONG WINDS OF 15 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS OF 40 TO 45 MPH WILL
CONTINUE THROUGH THIS EVENING. THESE STRONG WINDS WILL SHIFT FROM
SOUTHWEST TO NORTHWEST EARLY THIS EVENING REMAINING GUSTY THROUGH
MIDNIGHT EDT…11 PM CDT.
WINDS THIS STRONG MAY CAUSE MINOR PROPERTY DAMAGE WITHOUT EXTRA
PRECAUTIONS. MOTORISTS…ESPECIALLY THOSE IN HIGH PROFILE
VEHICLES… SHOULD USE CAUTION AND REMAIN ALERT FOR SUDDEN GUSTS
OR CROSS WINDS.
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AML
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