Practice makes perfect: statewide tornado drill Feb. 8 (FL)
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:52 am
If a tornado were to strike tomorrow, would you be prepared? Would you know what actions to take? In Florida, tornadoes strike all too often. Planning and practice are keys to tornado safety. Whether at home, school or business, everyone should have a plan in place for severe weather. The tornado drill gives Floridians a chance to test their plans and determine whether or not they are prepared. This is especially true in schools.
A very important part of Florida Hazardous Weather Awareness Week is the statewide tornado drill, Wednesday, Feb. 6. On the morning of the drill, all participants should consider themselves under a Tornado Watch. A watch means you should monitor the weather and be prepared to go a safe place in the event of a warning. At approximately 10:10 a.m., the National Weather Service will issue a practice tornado warning. The warning will be broadcast on NOAA Alert Radio as a weekly test message.
By 10:30 a.m., an “all-clear” message will be issued. Public and commercial broadcasters are encouraged to participate by broadcasting these messages immediately. For the Florida Panhandle counties within the Central time zone, all drill activities will be repeated one hour earlier (9:10 a.m. Central Standard Time).
In real life, you must listen for the watch and warning messages and determine the threat to your area. Then you should decide which protective actions to take. Important: When in doubt, take immediate protective action!
Plans may vary depending on the number of adults present, how vulnerable your location is, communications and a host of other factors. All Floridians should use the tornado drill to develop and practice their plans. Being prepared saves lives!
If actual severe weather threatens Florida on Feb. 6, the drill will be postponed until Friday, Feb. 8.
2008 Statewide Tornado Drill TIMELINE
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
School districts, private schools, preschools and daycare centers are urged to participate in the drill.
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I havent seen this before. Interesting idea. I wonder if I will get a warning other than on the TV or radio.
A very important part of Florida Hazardous Weather Awareness Week is the statewide tornado drill, Wednesday, Feb. 6. On the morning of the drill, all participants should consider themselves under a Tornado Watch. A watch means you should monitor the weather and be prepared to go a safe place in the event of a warning. At approximately 10:10 a.m., the National Weather Service will issue a practice tornado warning. The warning will be broadcast on NOAA Alert Radio as a weekly test message.
By 10:30 a.m., an “all-clear” message will be issued. Public and commercial broadcasters are encouraged to participate by broadcasting these messages immediately. For the Florida Panhandle counties within the Central time zone, all drill activities will be repeated one hour earlier (9:10 a.m. Central Standard Time).
In real life, you must listen for the watch and warning messages and determine the threat to your area. Then you should decide which protective actions to take. Important: When in doubt, take immediate protective action!
Plans may vary depending on the number of adults present, how vulnerable your location is, communications and a host of other factors. All Floridians should use the tornado drill to develop and practice their plans. Being prepared saves lives!
If actual severe weather threatens Florida on Feb. 6, the drill will be postponed until Friday, Feb. 8.
2008 Statewide Tornado Drill TIMELINE
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
School districts, private schools, preschools and daycare centers are urged to participate in the drill.
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I havent seen this before. Interesting idea. I wonder if I will get a warning other than on the TV or radio.