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Happy March -
Tis the week of SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS
and you know what comes next, right?
Hurricane Preparedness...coming soon.

Here is a link from our HGX NWS with all the goodies you need to know
about severe weather and how to protect yourselves.

Marching to preparedness - yes, pun intended :-)
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/hgx/?n=severe_weather_awareness
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Hi Everyone

Keep your eyes to the skies the next couple of days
Starting Sunday and going into Monday we'll see some rain coming in
Some areas could see flooding - so please monitor your weather.

This will set up a rainy pattern for us
(but think how wonderful our bluebonnets will be!)

wish I could post pictures but somehow it never comes up.

Stay safe and weather aware.
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Had a wonderful time speaking to GCOEM CERT group about the disability community and preparing for emergencies.

Hope y'all are staying dry.
I know I'm looking forward to this sunny/no rain weekend.
I'm so glad I figured out how to post pictures
Now the weather fun begins!!!
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Hello Everyone
We could see some heavy rains across our area this coming week.
Please begin to monitor your weather Tuesday, especially on Wednesday.

I am here to report that bluebonnets are beginning to bloom
there is an upside to this rain

Take care - be weather aware.
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Hi all,

We travelled to Austin for a long weekend. It was nice to see the sun again for a few days. There were areas along Hwy 71, between Austin and Columbus, where the bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush already had a nice number of flowers. They are still at least a few weeks away from peaking, but they were a lot thicker up there already than what I see around here locally. I was surprised at some of the patches I saw considering how chilly it has been up there.

Here at home, the bluebonnets are just barely starting to show up here along I-45.
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jasons wrote:Hi all,

We travelled to Austin for a long weekend. It was nice to see the sun again for a few days. There were areas along Hwy 71, between Austin and Columbus, where the bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush already had a nice number of flowers. They are still at least a few weeks away from peaking, but they were a lot thicker up there already than what I see around here locally. I was surprised at some of the patches I saw considering how chilly it has been up there.

Here at home, the bluebonnets are just barely starting to show up here along I-45.
Hi Jasons
Seems like everyone got out of the Houston area this past weekend searching for "sun".
I ran into so many folks from the area and the sunny smiles went for miles.
It was lovely to see the start of blue bonnets & paintbrush. I think with more rain this week,
they should really start to bloom along 1/45.
thanks for leaving a post.
:mrgreen: Happy St. Patrick's Day Friends.
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KUDOS to Brazoria County for being on top of the Hurricane Expo game
Just got an invite to their County Expo Fair -
although its in July, (July 11th) the table for hurricane preparedness for People with Disabilities will be there.

I know it's early to start talking about Hurricanes/Expos, but it's never to late for preparedness!
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The 2015 Houston/Galveston Hurricane Workshop will be held June 6th at the George R Brown Convention Center. Perhaps we can get a group to meet up at Discovery Green this year for lunch. ;)

http://www.hurricaneworkshop.com/
Carla/Alicia/Jerry(In The Eye)/Michelle/Charley/Ivan/Dennis/Katrina/Rita/Wilma/Humberto/Ike/Harvey

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srainhoutx wrote:The 2015 Houston/Galveston Hurricane Workshop will be held June 6th at the George R Brown Convention Center. Perhaps we can get a group to meet up at Discovery Green this year for lunch. ;)

http://www.hurricaneworkshop.com/

Look forward to this every year!!!

Last year I spoke at this event, I hope they have me back.
Whether or not (no pun intended), gathering with everyone is truly a treat.
:D
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Saturday 3/21

Happy Spring
We are under a Flash Flood warning
Please monitor the wx in your area
Dont' drown - turn around

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LEAGUE CITY HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
WESTERN CHAMBERS COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS...
SOUTHEASTERN HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS...
GALVESTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS...
BRAZORIA COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN TEXAS...

* UNTIL 500 PM CDT

* AT 303 PM CDT...DOPPLER RADAR AND AUTOMATED RAIN GAUGES INDICATED
A LARGE AREA OF SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING HEAVY
RAIN ACROSS THE WARNED AREA. ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN HAS ALREADY
FALLEN AND THIS IS ON TOP OF THE RAINS THIS MORNING. FLASH
FLOODING IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN SHORTLY.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
SOUTHEASTERN PASADENA...EASTERN PEARLAND...LEAGUE CITY...BAYTOWN...
TEXAS CITY...FRIENDSWOOD...LA PORTE...DEER PARK...LAKE JACKSON...
ALVIN...ANGLETON...DICKINSON...LA MARQUE...SANTA FE...NORTHWESTERN
FREEPORT...SEABROOK...CLUTE...WEBSTER...HITCHCOCK AND MANVEL.

ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE IN THE
WARNED AREA.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

TURN AROUND...DONT DROWN WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED ROADS. MOST FLOOD
DEATHS OCCUR IN VEHICLES.

PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO YOUR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY WHEN YOU
CAN DO SO SAFELY.
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Spring has definitely Sprung in the Southern Plains this evening - 3/25
Seven tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma...
Spring is one of those transitional seasons when anything can happen
in a split second. It can get wild. So from our friends at NOAA here is some
great advice on how to dodge those twisters and anything else Mother Nature can spring up:
Stay safe. Be weather aware.

LINK

http://www.nws.noaa.gov/com/weatherread ... VRN_56wtFD_
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Its not too early to mark your weather calendars for our upcoming Hurricane Expos!
Saturday, May 30th
PASADENA CONVENTION CENTER
Stop by and say hi to me - I'll be at the table helping People with Disabilities make a plan
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Had a lovely day today at Sight into Sound
A wonderful agency that turns words into audio for our blind community
I was interviewed about hurricane preparedness for this community.
AND as I always say YOU know your disability better than anyone else
and how to survive come what may....

A pleasure working with an organization that truly cares....
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Hello Friends

GUESS WHAT TIME IT IS? :lol:

Before you know it June 1st will be here and this will start our Hurricane Cane Season of 2015.
NOW is the time to begin to prepare and plan for you OR those who may be disabled in your family
April is a great month because you will have to:
THINK & COMMUNICATE with your support group and/or family/
GATHER important papers and other essential materials you may need,
IF you need to evacuate or even if you plan to "hunker down". You got to have that plan.
Once that storm is in the GOM, It's too late.

Don't be scared - lets get PREPARED!

1) Lets register with 211 OR your local Office of Emergency Management
(I will list those next week and where the transportation hubs are at for low lying mandatory areas)
IF you don't have to take a bus out to evacuate- lets start speaking to our family or support group on how you will get out.

I know I have written extensively in this little forum about hurricane preparedness but a repeat is good:
I also say over and over again:
YOU KNOW YOUR DISABILITY BETTER THAN ANYONE ELSE to survive.
ALso
IF YOU depend on electricity to live - (cuz breathing rocks!) get out!

How would you continue an independent lifestyle if you had to leave to stay with family and or friends?
Stay in a shelter? Or even hunker down? Do you have papers and food for your service dogs?
Information and other essential things for Children that may accompany you?
These are the questions that will help you build your plan. Now.



NOW I just want you to start thinking/communicating/gathering important papers you may need and REGISTER if you need transportation out.

Next week I will focus on transportation hubs for low lying areas and the second most asked question I get
"who do I listen to in an emergency" -

But TODAY is a great day to start communicating and planning. Any questions? PM me I'm here to help YOU.

COOL Information FOR OUR HEARING IMPAIRED COMMUNITY:
http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/videos/78827
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Dear Friends:

Please read the following information concerning the new warnings for SURGE this coming year.
It's important you read it and understand this BEFORE hurricane season
Understanding SURGE will help save lives - as it kills more than the winds.
If you remember IKE...the surge came in days before the storm, and many people were cut off from evacuating.
If you need any help, PM me.

THIS!

In cooperation with the National Hurricane Center, National Weather Service Forecast Offices and NOAA, we are beginning the process to educate our folks on a new experimental Storm Surge Watch and Warning Product to be introduced the Hurricane Season. The Storm Surge Watch and Warning Product will be issued separately from what we have experienced in past years when storm surge was part of the overall Tropical Watch/Warning/Advisory Products issued. The new Storm Surge Watch and Warning Products will be issued separately. Rising sea levels associated with storm surge is a function of wind speeds, the size of the Tropical Storm or Hurricane, astronomical tide levels and the forward motion of the Tropical System as well as the way the Tropical System will approach the Coastline (from what direction the storm is coming from).

The slope of the Coastal Shelf as well as elevation ABOVE THE GROUND are included in the new Super Computers to predict what the rising storm surge will be. We will be involved with the organizations listed above in getting the word out to the public and I encourage you to begin discussing with your family, friends, co workers and particularly those with Special Needs such as our Disabled Community these Storm Surge Watches and Warning Changes prior to the beginning of Hurricane Season 2015. Full implementation of this new Product is expected by Hurricane Season 2017. Also, we will begin to see smaller Cones as forecasting skill has increased or improved. Remember that rising water from Storm Surge kills more people than the wind and you must leave if your home is in areas that are affected by rising Storm Surge before the Tropical System nears the Coast.
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HELLO FRIENDS

I hope you stay safe and continue to monitor the weather on this forum today.
We're in for another rough night. Please stay weather aware

Speaking of emergencies - will you please take a moment to fill out this survey??
IT came from the Governors Office for People with Disabilities.
The survey is about wireless emergency alerts designed to gauge the usefulness and accessibility of the messages
Please have them help you. You may share this and I thank you in advance:

http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/2071052/W ... ncy-Alerts
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Mark your calendar for Saturday May 30th

GALVESTON TOWN MEETING HURRICANE EXPO
(They serve cake and hot dogs y'all!)
Saturday, May 30th, 2015 at the
Galveston Island Convention Center located at:
5600 Seawall Blvd. Galveston, Texas.
10-2 p.m.
Come Visit Me at my table for Preparedness for People with Disabilities
I'd love to meet you!
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Sunday 4/24

Hello Friends
Tired of the rain yet? Well, the upside was beautiful blue bonnets
We got some more serious weather coming in tonight - Sunday and into Monday.
Please be weather aware. This may affect morning drive time.

Serious weather in North Texas. Prayers up for all in the path of these tornadoes.

It's Spring and it certainly sprung.

Be weather aware...

Severe Weather Expected Through Monday Afternoon


PUBLIC INFORMATION

The intended audience for this product is the public, media and emergency management partners. Redistribution is encouraged. Additional information, including links to social media and other resources may be found at the bottom of this document.

April 27, 2015
Severe Weather Expected Through Monday Afternoon

What is the danger?
A band of strong thunderstorms will move through Harris County beginning overnight Sunday with the most hazardous weather - heavy rains, strong winds and possibly hail or tornadoes - likely to occur beginning Monday morning and into the afternoon.

What you should do:
Numerous watches and warnings may be issued so it is important to monitor local media and the National Weather Service for up-to-date forecasts on Sunday night and Monday morning.
The timing of these storms means it is likely to impact the Monday morning drive time. Check Houston TranStar’s real-time traffic map for road conditions before leaving home.
Heavy rain can cause scattered street flooding and ponding. Driving into flood water is the leading cause of flood-related death. Don’t be a victim! Turn Around, Don’t Drown!
Where you can learn more:

Forecasts: National Weather Service

Preparedness & Emergency Information: http://www.readyharris.org

Local Traffic: Houston TranStar

Driver Safety: Turn Around, Don’t Drown

Tornado Safety: readyharris.org
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Hello Friends
Had the wonderful opportunity of working with our awesome KHOU MET David Paul in
Galveston. He was taping a PSA on "Hurricane Preparedness" I was audio asst. It was such
a pleasure to meet him and to speak with him. He truly cares for the community.

Speaking of PREPARE...are you ready for this week - beginning 5/10? we're up for
a week of HEAVY RAINS/FLASH FLOODING/GUSTY WINDS. I want you to be weather
aware this week. Great rehearsal for cane season.


After this week is done - I will post the HUBS/TRANSPORATION information for those that need a way out
of harms way so we can get our plans ready for cane season 2015 - YOU have registered with 211 by now, Right?
OR...gathered your family/friends/support group and spoke with them about transportation OUT of
the area? Right? Right.

Tropical Storm ANA came early to the Carolinas - you see how fast as system can whip up....

Happy Mother's Day to ALL
BE WEATHER AWARE this week.
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THIS Is a great site to bookmark for Hurricane Evacuation Contra flow
information for those in mandatory evacuation areas -
OR those that depend on electricity to LIVE
(You need to get out of town....)

Please share and bookmark this for your information

http://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/divis ... aflow.html
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