2023 Annual Heavy Weather Meeting 6/1/23
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Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.
Creator's Key Takeaways
it only takes one storm impacting your community and those forecasts can't tell you anything about where the systems are expected to go
the fact is the science isn't there yet for us to tell you this far out what portions of the coastline are going to be impacted
we need to be prepared for experiencing a potential Category 2 3 or 4 landfall here in Brevard County
the Coast Guard as you all know we will shut down the port in a heavy weather scenario
Creator's Tips & Advice
βHave your hurricane preparedness plan in place before the start of the hurricane season
βEnsure you have multiple ways to receive watch and warning information
βDo not turn off wireless emergency alerts on your phone
βCoordinate with your marina for vessel evacuation requirements
βBe proactive with hazard assessments and cleanup before storms approach
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Understanding hurricane categories and their impacts β Focus on preparedness regardless of forecast; it only takes one storm
Knowing when to evacuate vessels β Follow marina guidance and coordinate with unified command
Receiving timely weather warnings β Have multiple ways to receive alerts, including wireless emergency alerts
Questions This Creator Answers
QWhat is the outlook for the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season?
QHow does the Coast Guard manage port closures during heavy weather?
QWhat are the port conditions and when do they change?
QHow do landside and waterside operations coordinate during a storm?
QWhat should vessel owners do to prepare for hurricane season?
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2023 Annual Heavy Weather Meeting 6/1/23