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HURRICANE GUIDE • HOW TO PRESENTED BY PREPARE • KEY RESOURCES • IMPORTANT CHECKLISTS Sattelite Image: NOAA
HURRICANE GUIDE IM P O R TA N T PHONE NUM B E R S LEON COUNTY LOWNDES COUNTY Capital Area Chapter of the American Red Cross Lowndes County Emergency Management (850) 878-6080 (229) 671-2790 BROOKS COUNTY 2-1-1 Big Bend Brooks County Emergency Management Dial 2-1-1 (229) 263-4262 Leon County Emergency Management CLINCH COUNTY (850) 606-3700 Clinch County Emergency Management FRANKLIN COUNTY (912) 487-3700 Franklin County Emergency Management DECATUR COUNTY (850) 653-8977 Decatur County Emergency Management GADSDEN COUNTY (229) 248-3012 Gadsden County Emergency Management (229) 248-3860 (850) 875-8642 ECHOLS COUNTY Echols County Emergency Management Special Needs Shelter Information (229) 559-8500 (850) 875-8833 GRADY COUNTY HAMILTON COUNTY Grady County Emergency Management Hamilton County Emergency Management (229) 377-0628 (386) 792-6647 JEFFERSON COUNTY LANIER COUNTY Jefferson County Emergency Management Lanier County Emergency Management (850) 342-0211 (229) 482-2595 LAFAYETTE COUNTY MILLER COUNTY Lafayette County Emergency Management Miller County Emergency Management (386) 294-1950 (229) 758-4122 MADISON COUNTY SEMINOLE COUNTY Madison County Emergency Management (850) 973-3698 Seminole County Emergency Management (229) 524-8956 SUWANNEE COUNTY Suwannee County Emergency Management THOMAS COUNTY (386) 364-3405 Thomas County Emergency Management TAYLOR COUNTY (229) 225-4190 Taylor County Emergency Management FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (850) 838-3575 (850) 815-4000 WAKULLA COUNTY GEORGIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Wakulla County Emergency Management (800) 879-4362 (850) 745-7200 GET NEWS, WEATHER, AND SPORTS 24/7
HURRICANE GUIDE TROPICAL DEFINITIONS TO KNOW TROPICAL CYCLONE TROPICAL DEPRESSION A warm-core, non-frontal cyclone originating A tropical cylone with maximum sustained over tropical or sub-tropical waters with winds at the surface of 38 mph or less. organized deep convection, closed surface wind circulation, and a well-defined center. TROPICAL STORM HURRICANE A tropical cylone with maximum sustained A tropical cylone with maximum sustained winds at the surface between 39 and 73 mph. winds at the surface of 74 mph or greater. TROPICAL STORM WATCH HURRICANE WATCH Tropical storm conditions with winds between Hurricane conditions with winds of 74 mph or 39 and 73 mph are possible in a specified area higher are possible in a specified area within 48 within 48 hours. hours. TROPICAL STORM WARNING HURRICANE WARNING Tropical storm conditions with winds between Hurricane conditions with winds of 74 mph or 39 and 73 mph are expected in a specified area higher are expected in a specified area within within 36 hours. 36 hours. BEFORE THE STORM: STAYING HOME? PREPPING YOUR HOME WHAT TO DO • Review insurance policies well before a storm. • Ensure windows are boarded or secured • Consider flood insurance. • Close all entrances • Perform inventory on property. • Turn refrigerator on its coldest setting and • Inspect roof, and make any needed repairs. leave the door shut • Add roof straps (if they aren’t already • Secure or bring inside unsecured items installed). (e.g. patio seating, grills, ect.) • Secure carports and porches. • Make sure pets are indoors • Seal windows and doors. • Monitor WCTV and official sources for • Seal any exterior holes in the walls. information. • Make sure garage door is secure. • During the storm: Source: CBS News • Stay indoors. • Move into interior room on the lowest floor where flooding will not be likely. • Have a flashlight or other lighting that doesn’t use flames. • Keep cellular phone connected to power for as long as possible.
HURRICANE GUIDE SUPPLY CHECKLIST __ Mask(s) __ Hand sanitizer __ Blanket __ Change of Clothing __ Duct Tape __ Dust Mask __ First Aid Kit w/ Bandages __ Flashlight __ Games & Toys __ Keys for both home and car __ Large Plastic Trash Bags __ Local Paper Map __ Medications __ Moist Towelettes BEFORE T HE STORM __ Multipurpose Pocket Knife ● Collect copies of important documents such as deeds to your home, insurance paperwork, finiancial information, __ Non-Perisable Food and legal documents. Be sure to place them in a __ Cash waterproof bag. __ Photos of Family Members & Pets ● Review your property and home insurance coverage for Re-unification and call your insurance company ahead of time with any __ Important Digital questions. Keep updated photos or video of your home Documents & Images on an and belongings for inventory purposes. External Hard Drive ● Draft a list of important phone numbers from your __ Poncho insurance company, doctor, and family members. Make __ Radio with Extra Batteries sure that they are not only in your cell phone, but also on __ Soap paper just in case the phone is damaged or the battery __ Special Family Needs dies. Be sure the list is in a waterproof bag. (Diapers, Feminine Hygiene Products, etc.) ● Know your evacuation routes in the event an order is issued by your local emergency management. __ Tarp __ Toilet Paper ● Know of a safe place in your home to ride out the storm. __ Toothbrush & Toothpaste The lowest floor in the center part of your dwelling is the __ Towel best place to be. Keep as many layers between you and __ Water the outdoors as possible. __ Waterproof Bag(s) With Family Documents ● Create a disaster kit which includes a first aid kit, flashlight, batteries, medications, non-perishable food. __ Drivers License __ Insurance Information ● Trim or remove damaged trees and limbs to protect you __ Out-of-area Contacts and your home. __ Whistle
HURRICANE GUIDE SHELTER INFO LEON COUNTY (ACTIVE SHELTERS) http://www2.leoncountyfl.gov/ei/shelters.asp STATE OF FLORIDA (ACTIVE SHELTERS) https://www.floridadisaster.org/shelter-status/ GEORGIA EMERGENCY MGMT. AGENCY https://gema.georgia.gov CONTACT YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY. CHECK OUR WEBSITE: A FTE R THE S TORM SAFFIR-SIMPSON ● Avoid downed power lines. Never come in contact with lines - including water that may be near the lines. HURRICANE ● Be cautious of hazards from storm damage, such SCALE as floodwaters, damaged tree limbs, debris from damaged homes and potentially compromised CATEGORY 1 structures. Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes when venturing out. 74-95 MPH CATEGORY 2 ● Resist the urge to venture into other neighborhoods where damage exists. Allow residents, first responders, linemen and clean-up crews to begin the 96-110 MPH recovery process. CATEGORY 3 ● Do not drive beyond posted barricades. A road may be flooded or be hazardous to pass. If you see a flooded 111-129 MPH road, turn around and find another route. CATEGORY 4 ● Make a list of damaged property. Take videos or 130-156 MPH images of the damage, if possible. CATEGORY 5 ● Contact your insurance company to report damage to your vehicle and/or home. 157+ MPH Designed and written by Charles Roop. Copy edited by Mike McCall and Courtney Jordan.
HURRICANE GUIDE 2021 H U R R IC A N E SEASON P ROJEC TI ON S Atmospheric scientists from government agencies, academia, and private companies produce their seasonal predictions based on currently observed global atmospheric and oceanic trends as well as long-range modeling of conditions. They also can rely on comparing current or predicted condi- tions with similar previous scenarios, which is referred to as analogs. The following predicitons are not etched in stone, may not fully verify, and are subject to be updated by organizations that chose to do so. Regardless of the predicitons, it’s always important to prepare for the one storm that can cause destruction in a community. ENTITY NAMED STORMS HURRICANES MAJOR HURR. AVERAGE SEASON 14 7 3 THE WEATHER COMPANY 18 8 3 ACCUWEATHER 16-20 7-10 3-5 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 18 8 4 N.C. STATE UNIVERSITY 15-18 7-9 2-3 NOAA 13-20 6-10 3-5 WEATHERBELL 16-22 9-13 3-6 TROPICAL STORM RISK 17 8 3 COLORADO STATE 17 8 4 FOLLOW US! @WCTV /WCTV.tv
HURRICANE GUIDE TROPICAL TROPICAL HURRICANE DEPRESSION STORM TRACKING L Tracking map courtesy: NOAA/NHC MAP Tallahassee
HURRICANE GUIDE 720 000m. E E VACUATION ROUTES AND ZONES 730 740 750 760 GEORGIA 770 780 790 CR 157A CR CR SR CR 37 65A CR 0338 15 267 9A 9 63 CR 12 12 CR CR 65 SR CR CR 12 SR CR £ 2 72 Û 16 CR 12B 1A 27 10 CR 483 1 16 CR 272 CR CR 379 CR 2 CR 270 14 CR 142 CR 59 3390000m. N CR 12A SR 43 41 33 90 03 03 CR 268 1 59 A CR CR 70 7 2 CR 15 CR 15 3 CR 27 0 CR 270A CR CR 151 CR 03 44 £ Û 319 CR 142 CR 270A SR 12 CR 1 59 SR 12 SR 12 SR 12 27 0 CR SR SR GADSDEN CR 274 10 63 CR 274 CR 0342 CR 03 A CR 59 65 40 CR 0345 CR R CR 0361 C SR 65 CR 0346 268 61 £ £ Û CR 274 CR 0342 Û Û 1 CR 155 15 90 90 CR 0345 SR 3380 CR 26 C R CR 0348 £ 90 33 80 CR 1541 7A 9 15 CR 03 SR R £ C 8 £ Û Û 319 ¦ § ¨ 47 48 03 C CR CR R 6 5B 27 10 CR 63 26 SR 8 8 CR CR 1543 CR 0356 £ Û 90 349 A CR 158 CR 1541 CR SR 8 SR 155 SR CR 1553 03 0 51 C 63 1 54 R 03 15 10 1 CR 1543 CR 158 61 R 6 SR CR C 14 CR CR 1585 LEON SR CR 1583 SR 265 CR 1581 10 7 SR 61 CR 1557 SR 26 SR 261 CR SR 20 SR 366 SR 59 SR 263 65 3370 33 70 £ Û C SR 371 27 SR 20 3 CR 37 SR 37 JEFFERSON 1 SR 371 SR 373 CR 373 SR 20 CR 2 60 61 SR 95 26 21 SR 3 CR 2197 R £ Û SR 267 7 C SR 20 SR 26 9 319 CR 25 CR 259 LIBERTY £ Û 319 CR 259 5 24 37 CR 59 22 £ Û R R C 3360 C 319 33 60 SR 26 7 Legend £ Û SR 61 319 CR 2204 CR 2203 Evacuation Routes CR 2195 SR 36 Evacuation Zones CR 373 3 3A CR CR 37 2 1 92 9 Zone C SR 36 WAKULLA CR 61 SR Zone D CR 26 7 SR 59 37 5 720 730 740 750 760 770 780 790 Disclaimer: Map is intended for reference only LEON No warranty for accuracy provided ® 720 000m. E 730 740 750 760 770 780 Created CR 2224 By: GIS Section EVACUATION ROUTES & ZONES Requested By: Standard Map Product SR 26 9 7 FLORIDA DIVISION Date: 5/9/2018 36 SR 61 CR 2204 OF EMERGENCY LEON SR Time: 10:03:28 AM CR 2203 0 1 2 3 4 Path: S:\Projects\EvacRoute_SurgeZone_Maps\2018_Maps\MXDs\EvacRoutes_Zones\UTM16_Landscape.mxd Miles MANAGEMENT CR 2195 SR 36 267A 5 CR 37 3 CR CR CR 373A 2 1 92 JEFFERSON CR 61 CR 67 3350000m. N 33 50 £ Û319 SR 267 CR SR 369 5 36 365 CR SR 3 63 30 SR 30 SR 61 CR CR 36 8 £ Û 98 WAKULLA 61 3340 CR 374 33 40 SR £ Û319 CR 365 59 CR CR LIBERTY 3 75 £ Û 319 CR 3 75 £ Û 319 CR 3 67 CR 367A 3 75 3330 SR 33 30 9 29 SR 30 CR 22 CR £ Û 319 £ Û CR 299 98 CR 7 SR 37 67 61 Legend SR Evacuation Routes 3320 Evacuation Zones CR 372 33 20 SR 37 Zone A FRANKLIN 7 SR 30 Zone B 67 CR Zone C 720 730 740 750 760 770 780 Disclaimer: Map is intended for reference only WAKULLA No warranty for accuracy provided ® Created By: GIS Section EVACUATION ROUTES & ZONES Requested By: Standard Map Product Date: 5/9/2018 FLORIDA DIVISION Time: 10:03:37 AM OF EMERGENCY 0 1 2 3 4 Path: S:\Projects\EvacRoute_SurgeZone_Maps\2018_Maps\MXDs\EvacRoutes_Zones\UTM16_Landscape.mxd Miles MANAGEMENT
HURRICANE GUIDE EVACUATION ROUTES AND ZONES 2 00000m. E 10 2 20 2 30 2 2 40 2 50 NOTABLE BIG BEND CR 0338 GEORGIA SR 57 TROPICAL SR 55 CR 59 2 14 CR 142 C CR R 90000m. N CR 9A 43 25 14 14 41 03 6 9 CR 33 90 03 CR £ Û CR 221 9 14 3 CR 151 CR 151 CR 33 SYSTEMS CR CR 142 1 46 CR CR 0345 CR CR 59 1 46 £ Û HURRICANE KATE (1985) 90 SR 55 SR 10 £ Û CR 0345 £ CR 257 19 Û 0 15 90 £ Û 8A CR 0347 CR 90 CR 1541 15 The Category 2 hurricane 80 33 33 80 R £ Û C LEON 90 9 25 made landfall just west of CR 158B CR 140 CR SR 10 A 57 CR SR 8 CR 158 CR ¦ § SR 10 ¨ Apalachicola in November 158 CR 1541 40 CR 158B 10 SR 8 15 £ Û CR 1543 CR 221 SR JEFFERSON 10 1985. The hurricane created 11-foot surge near Cape San 7B SR 59 70 33 33 70 25 SR 20 MADISON CR SR 8 Blas. The storm knocked CR 158 SR 20 £ Û27 0 15 down many trees in the CR CR 21 95 £ Û 19 CR 259 CR 259 CR 360 Tallahassee area. CR 59 7A 25 60 33 33 60 T.S. ALBERTO (1994) CR SR 55 Though it was a Tropical SR 14 20 CR Storm, Alberto slowed CR 21 92 CR 14 CR 14 CR 14A down after landfall and SR SR 59 50 50 “looped” around South 33 33 20 Georgia, droping as much £ Û 27 as nearly 28 inches of rain in SR 30 £ Û221 SR 30 TAYLOR £ Û 19 Americus, Ga. The heavy rain 14 CR overflowed the rivers in South WAKULLA CR 361 Legend CR 361 40 33 CR 361 33 40 CR 359 Evacuation Routes Georiga and the Big Bend. B £ Û 3 61 Evacuation Zones SR 98 CR 55 Zone A Zone B CR 361 HURRICANE DENNIS (2005) SR CR 356 Zone C 30 CR 359B Zone D Û £ £ Û 27A 27 2 00 10 2 20 2 30 2 2 40 2 50 Dennis made landfall in the ® western Florida Panandle Disclaimer: Map is intended for reference only JEFFERSON No warranty for accuracy provided Created By: GIS Section Requested By: Standard Map Product Date: 5/9/2018 Time: 10:28:36 AM EVACUATION ROUTES & ZONES 0 1 2 3 4 FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY in July 2005 as a Category 3 hurricane. It brought 6 Path: S:\Projects\EvacRoute_SurgeZone_Maps\2018_Maps\MXDs\EvacRoutes_Zones\UTM17_Portrait.mxd Miles MANAGEMENT to 9 feet of storm surge in Apalachee bay despite the storm’s center being 170 miles away. HURRICANE HERMINE (2016) Hermine made landfall as a Category 1 storm in September 2016. It was the first hurricane to directly impact the Big Bend since Hurricane Kate. There were numerous power outages in the area.
HURRICANE GUIDE EVACUATION ROUTES AND ZONES 2021 HURRICANE 2 20000m. E 30 2 2 40 2 50 60 2 70 2 SEASON NAMES Ana CR 53 150 CR SR 55 SR 14 CR 20 MADISON 7A Bill 25 CR 14 CR CR 14 CR 14A JEFFERSON 50000m. N Claudette 33 50 CR 14 33 £ Û Danny 27 £ Û 221 SR 20 Elsa CR 361 CR 361 40 33 SR CR 361 33 40 30 8 B 34 £ 3 61 Û SR R Fred C 98 CR 55 CR 359 SR CR 356 CR 1509 £ Û27 SR 20 Grace 30 SR £ Û27A CR 20 CR 362 30 33 30 33 30 Henri 213 CR 359 CR 6 1 35 CR 2132 CR 356A R C TAYLOR Ida 6 35 CR Julian CR 36 LAFAYETTE 20 33 33 20 1A £ Û19 Kate 10 33 33 10 Larry Mindy CR 36 1 Nicholas SR SR 51 55 CR 361 GU Odette SR 51 00 33 33 00 Peter 51 SR £ Û 98 £ Û 27A Rose Legend SR 90 32 Evacuation Routes 32 90 55 Evacuation Zones CR Sam 36 Zone A 1 8 35 Zone B CR Zone C CR 35 Teresa 8 Zone D CR 36 Zone E 1B DIXIE 80 32 32 80 Victor 20 2 30 2 2 40 2 50 60 2 70 2 ® Disclaimer: Map is intended for reference only TAYLOR No warranty for accuracy provided Created By: GIS Section Wanda Requested By: Standard Map Product EVACUATION ROUTES & ZONES Date: 5/9/2018 FLORIDA DIVISION Time: 10:29:31 AM 0 1.5 3 4.5 6 OF EMERGENCY Path: S:\Projects\EvacRoute_SurgeZone_Maps\2018_Maps\MXDs\EvacRoutes_Zones\UTM17_Portrait.mxd Miles MANAGEMENT DOWNLOAD OUR WCTV PINPOINT WEATHER APP • GET UPDATES FROM THE WEATHER TEAM • RECEIVE ALERTS
HURRICANE GUIDE EVACUATION ROUTES AND ZONES 680 000m. E 690 700 710 720 730 740 750 CR 22 SR 61 C R SR 65 37 9 LIBERTY CR 7 WAKULLA SR 37 67 CR 30 CR 38 29 SR 1 9 3320000m. N A 3 81 CR CR 372 33 20 SR 37 7 SR 30 67 CR GULF £ Û 319 CR SR 65 £ Û 71 98 37 0 SR 3310 CR 387 FRANKLIN 33 10 CR 3 79 3 0A CR FU GU 3300 33 00 FT GT 30 SR £ Û319 65 CR £ CR Û SR 300 98 SR 30 38 £ Û 4 SR 3290 30 98 32 90 30 CR 30 A SR £ Û98 3 00 SR CR 30 0 3280 Legend 32 80 Evacuation Routes Evacuation Zones Zone A Zone B Zone C 3270 32 70 680 690 700 710 720 730 740 750 Disclaimer: Map is intended for reference only FRANKLIN No warranty for accuracy provided ® Created By: GIS Section EVACUATION ROUTES & ZONES Requested By: Standard Map Product Date: 5/9/2018 FLORIDA DIVISION Time: 10:03:20 AM OF EMERGENCY 0 1.5 3 4.5 6 Path: S:\Projects\EvacRoute_SurgeZone_Maps\2018_Maps\MXDs\EvacRoutes_Zones\UTM16_Landscape.mxd Miles MANAGEMENT PET PREPAREDNESS • Have a pet carrier labeled with your name, address, and phone numbers. • Have pet food, water bowls, a can opener and a spoon. • Also have a litter box for your cat along with bags and a scooper. • Ensure that your pets have a collar with rabies and ID tags as well as a harness or leash. • If your pet is microchipped, be sure that information on your pet is up to date. • Have a chew toy, a blanket, or other comfort items. • In a waterproof container, have vaccination records, a picture of you and your pet(s), microchip infomation, It’s important to have a plan for your pets and rabies vaccine records. Also have medications and if ordered to evacuate. Do not leave your instructions along with your vet’s contact information, pets at home. Know where local shelters and first aid kit. that accept pets are located.
HURRICANE GUIDE M E E T TH E PINPOI NT WEATHER TEAM CHIEF METEOROLOGIST MIKE McCALL METEOROLOGIST ROB NUCATOLA WCTV’s Chief Meteorologist joined Eyewitness Rob joined Eyewitness News in the fall of 2000 News in 1993. The FSU graduate in meteorology as a meteorologist. He has degrees from State spent five years in Tampa at WTVT as a University of New York at Buffalo and Syracuse meteorologist before returning to Tallahassee. University, plus a three-year certificate in broadcast meteorology from Mississippi State Mike’s weathercasts have received first place University. awards from the Associated Press six times - three in Florida and three in Georgia. He earned the seal Rob Nucatola has the seals of approval of the of approval of the American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society and National in 1991. Weather Association. METEOROLOGIST CHARLES ROOP METEOROLOGIST HANNAH MESSIER Charles joined the weather team full-time in Hannah joined the team in December 2019. January 2017. He earned an Associate of Arts She studied Meteorology and Journalism at degree from the College of Central Florida, a Iowa State University, where she produced the Bachelor of Science in Geography from the student-run television show Cy’s Eyes on the University of Florida, and a Master of Science Skies. Hannah also interned at KSFY in Sioux from Mississippi State University studying Falls, S.D. operational meteorology. For his graduate thesis, Charles studied patterns of tornado formation with She worked breifly at KDLT in Sioux Falls after landfalling tropical systems in Florida. graduating from Iowa State.
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