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Approved Date
01/04/2000
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2000-001
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Department of Emergency Services
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1999 Tropical Disturbance Report (Filed on Shelf)
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40 <br />40 <br />9-14-99, 8:00am Morning satellite pictures indicate that Floyd is beginning to move <br />northwest as forecasted. flulvevcr, central Bahamas will t"c a <br />direct hit by noon. <br />9-14-99, 8:00am Emergency Management broadcasts updates on Floyd from BCC <br />Chambers. <br />9-14-99, 8:30am Conference call with all counties and Florida IDEM. [luring this <br />call, discrepancies widi wind time lines cause much discussion. <br />Florida DEM shows 'Treasure Coast with tropical storm force winds <br />by noon. Indian River County Emergency Management calculates <br />winds to arrive after 3:00prn.. Emergency Management continues <br />protective b+anon pivicedwcs fjila ::ging die forecast of tropical storm <br />12 <br />9-14-99, 7':00arn Indian River County Emergency Operations Center is fully activated <br />with representatives from all agencies present. Everyone is updated <br />on the operation of the EM2000, Full briefing to occur at 7:30aim <br />9-14-99. 7:00arn Emergency Management conducts broadcast to update residents on <br />Floyd. 7 -he public is advised that Emergency Management will be <br />on every hour until further notice Also, the public is advised that all <br />broadcasts will occur froth the FICCChambers in order to provide <br />timely information without delays because of driving to the Vera <br />Beach High School. <br />9-14-99, 7 OOwn The Sebastian Jr. High School and the Wets Beach Fteshmzn <br />Learning Center are opened as shelters and operated by thr <br />American Iced Cross and the IRC School District. <br />9-14-99, 730am EOC briefing begins with a meteorological update on Floyd and <br />protective actions currently in place Everyone is advised that the <br />County Administration Building is now con5tdered to be a secure <br />building and everyone should be wearing their county iderinfrcanon. <br />All press agcncie4 are to be stationed in the BCC Chambers for <br />updates and briefings. Tropical storm force wind., are expected at <br />3:00pm with the strongest winds occurring later in the night. These <br />updat-s were completed every hour. <br />9-14-99.. 8:00airi National hurricane Center indicates that Floyd has weakened. <br />Winds down to 150niph. Remains a major hurricane but, NHC <br />thinks this may be a trend. <br />9-14-99, 8:00am Morning satellite pictures indicate that Floyd is beginning to move <br />northwest as forecasted. flulvevcr, central Bahamas will t"c a <br />direct hit by noon. <br />9-14-99, 8:00am Emergency Management broadcasts updates on Floyd from BCC <br />Chambers. <br />9-14-99, 8:30am Conference call with all counties and Florida IDEM. [luring this <br />call, discrepancies widi wind time lines cause much discussion. <br />Florida DEM shows 'Treasure Coast with tropical storm force winds <br />by noon. Indian River County Emergency Management calculates <br />winds to arrive after 3:00prn.. Emergency Management continues <br />protective b+anon pivicedwcs fjila ::ging die forecast of tropical storm <br />12 <br />
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