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LI <br />C> <br />40 <br />i <br />40 <br />9-14-99, 2:001itn EOC staff report all agencies have completed protrctivc actions. All <br />businesses have closed and very light traffic in the ccusntN'. <br />Emergency Management shows the current radar and %istclhte <br />pictures which indicate outer bands moving along the coast. <br />Everyone advised that condition will deteriorate soon. All I -OC staff' <br />is 1(l%,iscd that nmy is Ow eine to "sit mad %vasi" wi it the: zauitn s. <br />over. <br />9-14-99, 2:OOpm Emergency Management broadcasts updates fro n the BCC <br />Chambers. <br />9-14-99, 3:OOpm Emergency Management broadcasts updates from the BCC <br />Chambers. Public advised that winds have increased load the highest <br />wind as of 3:00pin is 30mph. <br />9-14-99, 3:30pm Latest satellite information ansa radar indicate the southern side of <br />Floyd appc:as , to be weakciiing. EOC sitiff is adascd chat rainfall <br />a <br />14 <br />9-14-99, 12:00pm Emergency Management broadcasts updates on Floyd from BCC <br />Chambers. <br />9-14-99, 1:OOpm National Hurricane Center reports that a gradual weakening of Floyd. <br />continues. Ninds are dawn to 140mph. However. Floyd remains a <br />strong hurricane. [he central Bahamas may have provided a <br />temporary reduction in Floyd's energy. NHC state% no changes for <br />Florida as far wi Warnings but_ Hurricane Watches have now been <br />issued for the Carolinas and a Hunicaac Warning is in effect for <br />Georgia. <br />9-14-99, 1:00pm Emergency Management broadcasts updates from the BCC <br />Chambers. Basically, everyone is advised to now sit and wait until it <br />is over, All evacuations are terminated, and everyone is advised to <br />shelter in place. Highest wind Must at this time is 22mph. <br />9-14-99. 1:30prn Conference call with all counties and Florida DEM llnr is the Inst <br />scheduled conference call. No other calls will be scheduled until the <br />strongest winds are over. All counties report tcffnmanon of <br />evacuation and the smile "sit and watt" position as Indian Inver <br />County. DEM reports that central Bahamas have lost all <br />communication and early reports indicate massive destruction. <br />Highest wind reported in central Bahums was 152mph. <br />9-14-99, 2:001itn EOC staff report all agencies have completed protrctivc actions. All <br />businesses have closed and very light traffic in the ccusntN'. <br />Emergency Management shows the current radar and %istclhte <br />pictures which indicate outer bands moving along the coast. <br />Everyone advised that condition will deteriorate soon. All I -OC staff' <br />is 1(l%,iscd that nmy is Ow eine to "sit mad %vasi" wi it the: zauitn s. <br />over. <br />9-14-99, 2:OOpm Emergency Management broadcasts updates fro n the BCC <br />Chambers. <br />9-14-99, 3:OOpm Emergency Management broadcasts updates from the BCC <br />Chambers. Public advised that winds have increased load the highest <br />wind as of 3:00pin is 30mph. <br />9-14-99, 3:30pm Latest satellite information ansa radar indicate the southern side of <br />Floyd appc:as , to be weakciiing. EOC sitiff is adascd chat rainfall <br />a <br />14 <br />