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What (who) is code level - definition

Level of Concern Color Code
  •  Both ground and aviation alerts are provided for volcanoes in the U.S.

Internationalized country code top-level domain         
SPECIAL TYPE OF TOP-LEVEL DOMAIN
ITLD; IDN ccTLD; Internationalized country code TLD; Internationalised country code; Internationalized country codes; CcIDN; Internationalized country code; .الاردن; .فلسطين; .تونس; .قطر; .سوريا; افغانستان.
An internationalized country code top-level domain is a top-level domain in the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet. IDN ccTLDs are specially encoded domain names that are displayed in an end user application, such as a web browser, in their language-native script or alphabet, such as the Arabic alphabet, or a non-alphabetic writing system, such as Chinese characters.
Country code top-level domain         
INTERNET TOP-LEVEL DOMAIN GENERALLY USED OR RESERVED FOR A COUNTRY
Country code TLD; CcTLD; IANA country code; Country-code top-level domain; List of country code top-level domains; CcTLDs; Cctld; Country code top-level domains; List of ccTLDs; Internet country codes; CCTLDs that allow registration of 2nd level domains to foreign entities; CCTLDs; Country code domain; Country-code domain names; Country Code top-level domain; CCTLD; Internet Country Code; International url extensions; Localized domains; Country level domains; Internet country code; Country-code top-level domains; List of web country codes; List of Internet country suffixes; Country TLDs; Country tld; Internet ccTLDs; Internet domain suffixes; Country-code domain; List of cctlds; Country code top level domain; GccTLD; .سورية; .ccTLD; Country domain; List of countries by Internet top level domain; List of Internet top-level domains (country); Cc TLD
A country code top-level domain (ccTLD) is an Internet top-level domain generally used or reserved for a country, sovereign state, or dependent territory identified with a country code. All ASCII ccTLD identifiers are two letters long, and all two-letter top-level domains are ccTLDs.
Spirit level         
  • Machinists precision level
  • Carpenter's bulls-eye level
  • Measuring elevation with a line level. Historical archaeology at the old Champoeg townsite, Champoeg, Oregon (USA) 1973 (2149089991)
  • bull's eye spirit level]] mounted in a camera tripod
  • Torpedo level
  • Modern automatic level in use on a construction site
INSTRUMENT WITH A SEALED TUBE OF LIQUID, DESIGNED TO INDICATE WHETHER A SURFACE IS HORIZONTAL (LEVEL) OR VERTICAL (PLUMB)
Waterlevel; Spirit-level; Bubble level; Torpedo level; Tube level; Level (tool); Spirit Level; Carpenter's level
A spirit level, bubble level, or simply a level, is an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal (level) or vertical (plumb). Different types of spirit levels may be used by carpenters, stonemasons, bricklayers, other building trades workers, surveyors, millwrights and other metalworkers, and in some photographic or videographic work.

Wikipedia

Volcano warning schemes of the United States

In October 2006, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) adopted a nationwide alert system for characterizing the level of unrest and eruptive activity at volcanoes. The system is now used by the Alaska Volcano Observatory, the California Volcano Observatory (California and Nevada), the Cascades Volcano Observatory (Washington, Oregon and Idaho), the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory (Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona).

Under this system, the USGS ranks the level of activity at a U.S. volcano using the terms "normal", for typical volcanic activity in a non-eruptive phase; "advisory", for elevated unrest; "watch", for escalating unrest or an eruption underway that poses limited hazards; and, "warning", if a highly hazardous eruption is underway or imminent. These levels reflect conditions at a volcano and the expected or ongoing hazardous volcanic phenomena. When an alert level is assigned by an observatory, accompanying text will give a fuller explanation of the observed phenomena and clarify hazard implications to affected groups.