Kirtland Air Force Base stresses understanding cold weather notifications Published Dec. 9, 2011 By 377th Air Base Wing Public Affairs 377th Air Base Wing Public Affairs Kirtland Air Force Base, NM -- Kirtland Air Force Base personnel are reminded of the following means of notification for delayed reporting, mission essential personnel only reporting, and/or early release of non-essential personnel due to severe weather or road conditions: The first notification is sent via the AtHoc System from the Command Post. AtHoc allows individuals to input personal information, such as home or cell phone numbers and email addresses, on how to be contacted after hours. Notifications can include severe weather watches or warnings, delayed reporting and recalls. The system has the capability to notify members via giant voice, email, desktop pop-up, text message, and work, home or cell phones. Contact a unit computer support administrator for instructions on how to access AtHoc. The Snow Line is updated with current information at 505-853-7669. The Kirtland AFB Straight Talk Line with current information at 505-846-4238. Emails are sent to all valid Kirtland Air Force Base email accounts with updated information. Local television stations are notified of delayed reporting procedures. Additionally, the Kirtland AFB website, www.kirtland.af.mil, is updated, as well as the Kirtland AFB Facebook page and on the Kirtland AFB Twitter feed. The Kirtland Straight Talk Line is updated with relevant information (505-846-4238) Information about road closures can be obtained by accessing the City of Albuquerque at http://www.cabq.gov/ and the New Mexico Department of Transportation at http: