But again, right now, about er 4 30 in the morning. All right. Were about a half hour away from the fire danger t reaamp u. Let me give you an idea of what happened while you were sleeping. Not much to this unfortunately. It remains the same. 5 00 this morning, all these areas in red, thats where the fire danger begins. 12 hours later for the santa cruz mountains. You end at noon tomorrow. We extend to 5 00 tomorrow evening for the other areas in red with a high fire danger. Let me show you the winds, coming out of the northeast, theyll ramp up after the 6 00 hour. Theyll be gusting 45 to 55 miles per hour, that means downed trees, power lines, that could spark a fire. Also anything that creates a spark like chains dragging behind your truck if youre tti easily fires can start today and spread. If you have to head out the s mhisilrde morning. H y. And well be in the 60s at noon. 60s and mid 70s at 4 00. Well look at the Current Conditions and more on the fire coming up. First i want to
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March 1, 2021
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Stony Brook University President Maurie McInnis has issued a message praising the “extraordinary response” of faculty and staff to the challenges faced during the coronavirus pandemic. The message reads as follows:
Dear members of the Stony Brook family:
One year ago, our school, community, and world were shaken by the coronavirus pandemic. It was a period of great fear and anxiety; there was still so much we didn’t know about this disease from how it was transmitted to how to best protect ourselves, from all its specific early symptoms to exactly what we’d call it. But in the midst of these extraordinary times, the faculty and staff at Stony Brook have given a truly extraordinary response. You stepped up to maintain our institution’s mission. And now, at the start of March 2021, it is worth reflecting on all we have accomplished together over the past 365 days.