#216106 - 01/31/11 11:36 PM
Re: terms: What's bigger than a very large event?
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 02/16/08
Posts: 2463
Loc: Central California
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In addition to amplitude, perhaps an event's cause[s], effect[s], duration, and frequency might be useful descriptors.
Causes, such as: manmade, weather-caused, seasonal-hazard, known geological, as-yet-unknown, etc.
Effects, such as: inconvenience, permanently altering, as-yet-unknown, public health hazard, Duration, such as: matter of seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, as-yet-unknown,etc.
Frequency, such as: annually, once in a decade, 100-year event, etcetera.
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#218855 - 03/12/11 08:03 PM
Re: terms: What's bigger than a very large event?
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 03/11/05
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I guess the earthquake/ Tsumani in Japan would qualify
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#218864 - 03/12/11 08:46 PM
Re: terms: What's bigger than a very large event?
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 11/25/08
Posts: 1918
Loc: Washington, DC
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The Japan situation merits an f-bomb preface.
It's not just a single catastrophe, it's a triple crown catastrophe: Mega-quake, Tsunami, Nuclear emergency
Is there precedent for that?
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#218870 - 03/12/11 09:27 PM
Re: terms: What's bigger than a very large event?
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INTERCEPTOR
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Registered: 07/15/02
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The Japan situation merits an f-bomb preface.
It's not just a single catastrophe, it's a triple crown catastrophe: Mega-quake, Tsunami, Nuclear emergency
Is there precedent for that?
Godzilla. -Blast
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#219028 - 03/13/11 11:33 PM
Re: terms: What's bigger than a very large event?
[Re: TeacherRO]
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Journeyman
Registered: 08/24/07
Posts: 53
Loc: Rocky Mountain West
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The FEMA guide has the following terms:
Calamity: “A massive or extreme catastrophic disaster that extends over time and space.” Notes the Black Death of the 14th century as an example.
Catastrophe: (from the 11 pages giving various definitions) An event in which a society incurs, or is threatened to incur, such losses to persons and/or property that the entire society is affected and extraordinary resources and skills are required, some of which must come from other nations. and “A catastrophic disaster is one that so overwhelms response agencies that local, state, and federal resources combined are insufficient to meet the needs of the affected public.” and “A catastrophic disaster is one that so overwhelms response agencies that local, state, and federal resources combined are insufficient to meet the needs of the affected public.”
There are also 6+ pages defining "disaster".
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#219046 - 03/14/11 02:01 AM
Re: terms: What's bigger than a very large event?
[Re: wildman800]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 04/01/10
Posts: 1629
Loc: Northern California
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Really large events are termed by the actusl event. Ex: the Challenger Disaster, the Kennedy Assasination, etc.
Fictitious events: Since The Day, Warday, ww III, etc. I like the idea of naming it if it's really freakin' huge. One thing is for sure, if you're discussing the proper terminology to call a really freakin' huge disaster, then you're definitely not in one.
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