Friday, August 26, 2011

WATCH vs. WARNING - KNOW THE DIFFERENCE

With Hurricane Irene poised to strike the Northeast this weekend, forecasters are predicting an extreme risk to persons and property. Meteorologists warn of severe and dangerous weather conditions, including torrential rain, strong winds and coastal flooding. Attached above are some helpful tips for preparing for a hurricane feel free to share this information with others.


National Weather Service - National Hurricane Center
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

AccuWeather - Hurricane Irene coverage http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/atlantic/2011/irene/storm.asp

TROPICAL STORM WATCH: An announcement that tropical storm conditions (sustained winds of 39 to 73 mph) are possible within the specified coastal area within 48 hours.

TROPICAL STORM WARNING: An announcement that tropical storm conditions (sustained winds of 39 to 73 mph) are expected somewhere within the specified coastal area within 36 hours.

HURRICANE WATCH: An announcement that hurricane conditions (sustained winds of 74 mph or higher) are possible within the specified coastal area. Because hurricane preparedness activities become difficult once winds reach tropical storm force, the hurricane watch is issued 48 hours in advance of the anticipated onset of tropical-storm-force winds.

HURRICANE WARNING: An announcement that hurricane conditions (sustained winds of 74 mph or higher) are expected somewhere within the specified coastal area. Because hurricane preparedness activities become difficult once winds reach tropical storm force, the hurricane warning is issued 36 hours in advance of the anticipated onset of tropical-storm-force winds.

For more information on getting prepared please go to www.ready.gov

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