Tropical Storm Ernesto Branch Briefing August 28, 2006.

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Transcript of Tropical Storm Ernesto Branch Briefing August 28, 2006.

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SEOC LEVEL

124-Hour Operations

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EOC Staffing

• STATE COORDINATING OFFICER – Craig Fugate• SERT CHIEF – Dave Halstead• OPERATIONS CHIEF – Leo Lachat• PLANS CHIEF – Carla Boyce• LOGISTICS CHIEF – Chuck Hagan• FINANCE & ADMIN CHIEF – Cherie Trainor• PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER – Mike Stone• RECOVERY – Jim Hampton

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Tropical Storm Ernesto – 45 mph

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Hurricane Hunter Fixes

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Tropical Storm Ernesto – 45 mph

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Steering Currents

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Wind Shear

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Information & Planning

• Lead Planners have been embedded in Emergency Services & Human Services to facilitate communications and planning within the SERT and external partners

– Coordinate IAP, Branch/Section specialty plans, ESF/Branch

– Communicate needs, accomplishments, movements, information

Common Operational Picture

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Planning Assumptions

• Vulnerable population estimated at 1.6 Million– From Monroe to Flagler and includes populations

living in coastal surge zones, low lying areas and manufactured housing

• Planning for a paralleling category 1/2 storm

• Track & intensity are still uncertain

• Watches have been issued from Deerfield Beach (Broward) along the east coast to Chokoloskee (Monroe) on the west coast

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Planning Assumptions

• Occupied temporary housing – 3,568 within the area of interest

• Evacuation of SpNS residents & FL Keys patients began this morning @ 6am

• All NPP (Turkey Point, Crystal River & St. Lucie) are within the 3 day error cone

Up Next – Operations

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General Operating Objectives

1. Evaluate vulnerable populations and the demographics/impacts of/to those populations (i.e. special needs, economics, ethnicity)

2. Determine potential impacts or consequences

3. Determine affects on early elections already underway

4. Establish staffing and deployment plans

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5. Support Evacuations

6. Prepare for Impacts from Ernesto

7. Continue financial management of operations

8. Initiate Primary Response Operations

General Operating Objectives

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