
In 1998, NOAA
Once
a community meets preparedness criteria, it is pronounced “StormReady.” Before that happens, communities must:
·
Establish a 24-hour warning point and emergency operations center
·
Have more than one method of receiving severe weather forecasts and
warnings and alerting the public
·
Create a system that monitors local weather conditions
·
Promote public readiness through community seminars
· Develop a hazardous weather plan, which includes training severe weather spotters and holding training exercises
· Collier County has been certified since 2001.
Storm
Ready Certification Process
An
advisory board, comprised of National Weather Service meteorologists and state
and local emergency managers, reviews applications and visits locations to
verify the steps in the process to become StormReady. After the advisory board approves
certification, the community will receive a formal letter and StormReady signs
that can be displayed along major roadways.
The StormReady designation is valid for three years and is typically
awarded on a County basis.
For
more information about the StormReady program, please visit the StormReady Web
site: www.stormready.noaa.gov

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spotter.
ALL TEN COUNTIES IN REGION 6
ARE STORMREADY!