PPT-Hurrican scenario 1 Hurricane Scenario

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Tabletop Exercise Tabletop Exercise 2 Welcome and introductions Discuss agenda for the day Review administrative details Start the exercise Welcome and Introductions

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Tabletop Exercise Tabletop Exercise 2 Welcome and introductions Discuss agenda for the day Review administrative details Start the exercise Welcome and Introductions Name Organization Emergency response experience. Developed over the course of sev eral years in consultation with emergency managers broadcast meteorologists and others this new map will show eographical areas where inundation from storm surge could occur How high above ground the water could reac . John Davis WB4QDX. Amateur Radio at NHC. National Hurricane Center is located on campus of Florida International University in Miami, FL. Hurricane hardened facility. WX4NHC is Amateur Radio Station onsite. On Sunday evening, August 17, 1969, a small, fierce hurricane skirted the mouth of the Mississippi River and, at 10 PM, thrust inland on the Mississippi Gulf Coast .. Camille, with an unusually compact eye of 5 miles diameter, was the most intense hurricane ever to enter the United States mainland. Winds exceeding 200 miles per hour, and an extremely low central pressure, combined to generate the highest tides ever recorded on the Gulf Coast. A wall of water, up to 30 feet high, surged through the populous Bay St. Louis - Pass Christian Area of Mississippi.. B. Lee Lindner, . Stephen . Duke, . Janet Johnson. College of Charleston. Frank . Alsheimer. National Weather Service, Charleston. 1. Background. CHARLESTON HAS EXPERIENCED MANY HITS OR NEAR MISSES IN THE PAST 20 YEARS . Job 38-42. Theophany: a . face-to-face. encounter with God. Job. A righteous man. Blessed by God. Who loses everything. lost all his children and all his wealth. afflicted with agonizing disease. abandoned by everyone he loved . 21-29 August . 2011. NOAA . Service Assessment. Frank Marks and . Wes Browning. (Co-team leads). November 27, . 2012. Results. Hurricane Irene. Service Assessment. While Hurricane . Irene . tested technical. Yoga . Festival. 2017. Weekend Yoga Getaway in Historic Hurricane Mills, TN. Join Us for an amazing weekend full of Yoga, Meditation, Workshops, Activities, and Relaxation. At the Hurricane Mills Yoga . Hurricanes. What is a hurricane?. A hurricane is a huge storm! It can be up to 600 miles across and have strong winds . increase . inward and upward at speeds of 75 to 200 mph. Each hurricane usually lasts for over a week, moving 10-20 miles per hour over the open ocean. Hurricanes gather heat and energy through contact with warm ocean waters. Evaporation from the seawater increases their power. Hurricanes rotate in a counter-clockwise direction around an . B. lue . H. eat. Team Members:. Team leader:. Student1_Name. Student2_Name Student3_Name . Student4_Name Student5_Name. Hurricane . K. atrina. Katrina became one of the most devastating . natural disasters . Livia Koehler. What is a Hurricane?. A tropical cyclone with winds greater than 74 mph and that circulates counterclockwise about their centers in Northern hemisphere (clockwise in Southern hemisphere). Hurricane Preparedness Week . May 23 – 27, 2011. Information from the . Saffir. -Simpson Hurricane Scale. Category 1– Winds from 75 mph to 95 mph. Category 2- Winds from 96 mph to 110 mph. Category 3– Winds from 111 mph to 130 mph. By: Nick Roloff and Cole Ehresmann. How Hurricanes Occur . Only on Atlantic ocean and Eastern Pacific. Always formed near the equator. Ocean water temp must be near 80℉. Storms traveling westward from Africa. From Hurricane Betsy to Hurricane Katrina to Hurricane ?? 2 Flood Control Act of 1928 What happened in 1927? What are the immunity provisions? Flood Control Act of 1928, 33 U. S. C. §702c -- which states that "[n]o liability of any kind shall attach to or rest upon the United States for any damage from or by floods or flood waters at any place" Why Should You Care? Forecasting Much progress in social science of response to warnings, requests to evacuate, etc. Forecasters are ambassadors to meteorology Opportunity to inform public Knowledge o

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