N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Mark Tew Chief, Marine and Coastal Weather Services Branch Office.

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N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Mark Tew Chief, Marine and Coastal Weather Services Branch Office of Climate, Water, and Weather Services x 125 Tropical Program Update NWS Partners Meeting - February 2014

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Changes to the Tropical Warning Program Start Transformation by the 2015 Hurricane Season  New Storm Surge Watch and Storm Surge Warning product  Disseminated through a Tropical Cyclone Valid Time Event Code (VTEC) (TCV)-like product from National Hurricane Center (NHC) and Weather Forecast Offices (WFOs) New WFO TCV  Largely automated and include all local watches and warnings and meteorological information in a one zone-one segment basis  Replaces the Hurricane Local Statement (HLS) as the WFO tropical cyclone watch/warning product  Provides detailed meteorological information in an easy to read and computer readable format Updated HLS – No VTEC, Non-Segmented Product  Discussion preparedness product conveying a succinct message on local impacts  Reformatted based on social science research NWS Partners Meeting - February 2014

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Possible WFO-issued TCV product Version 1 - Waiting for Social Science Report WTUS82 KMFL DDHHMM TCVMFL URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED HURRICANE SUITER LOCAL WATCH/WARNING VTEC STATEMENT AL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 1107 AM EDT FRI MAY FLZ /O.CON.KMFL.HU.W T0000Z T0000Z/ /O.CON.KMFL.SS.A T0000Z T0000Z/ COASTAL MIAMI DADE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MIAMI BEACH...DOWNTOWN MIAMI 1107 AM EDT FRI MAY HURRICANE WARNING IN EFFECT......STORM SURGE WATCH IN EFFECT......FLOOD AND/OR TORNADO WATCH HEADLINES WILL BE HERE TOO... * WIND: - POTENTIAL IMPACT: EXTREME. DEVASTATING WIND DAMAGE INCLUDING: - STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS, WITH SOME HAVING COMPLETE WALL AND ROOF FAILURES. - COMPLETE DESTRUCTION OF MOBILE HOMES. - NUMEROUS ROADS IMPASSABLE DUE TO LARGE DEBRIS. - WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES FOR POSSIBLY MONTHS IN HARDEST HIT AREAS. - MAX SUSTAINED WIND: MPH WITH GUSTS TO 110 MPH. - TIMING: - HURRICANE FORCE: BETWEEN SATURDAY NIGHT AND EARLY SUNDAY AFTERNOON. - TROPICAL STORM: BETWEEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY NIGHT. * STORM SURGE AND STORM TIDE: - POTENTIAL IMPACT: HIGH. LIFE THREATENING CONDITIONS INCLUDING: - STRUCTURAL DAMAGE FROM SEA WATER. - SEVERE BEACH EROSION. - SECTIONS OF NEAR-SHORE ROADS WASHED OUT. - LOW-LYING ESCAPE ROUTES SEVERELY FLOODED. - STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO SHORELINE BUILDINGS, A FEW WASHING INTO THE SEA. - DAMAGE COMPOUNDED BY FLOATING DEBRIS. - DAMAGE TO MARINAS, DOCKS, AND PIERS. - MANY SMALL CRAFT BROKEN AWAY FROM MOORINGS, ESPECIALLY IN UNPROTECTED ANCHORAGES, LIFTED ONSHORE AND STRANDED. - MAX STORM SURGE:5 – 7 FT ABOVE GROUND. - TIMING: - SURGE GREATER THAN 2 FT: BETWEEN SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON. * RAINFALL: - POTENTIAL IMPACT: HIGH. - AREAS OF WATER ENTERING HOMES AND BUSINESSES. - FLOODING OF PRIMARY/SECONDARY ROADS AND OVERFLOW CANALS. - AMOUNTS: 4 – 8 INCHES. * TORNADO: - POTENTIAL IMPACT: LOW. - POSSIBLE TORNADOES IN RAIN BANDS AHEAD OF THE HIGHER WINDS DURING EVACUATION AND PREPAREDNESS ACTIVITIES. $$

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Possible WFO-issued TCV product Version 2 - Waiting for Social Science Report WTUS82 KMFL DDHHMM TCVMFL URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED HURRICANE SUITER LOCAL WATCH/WARNING VTEC STATEMENT AL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL 1107 AM EDT FRI MAY FLZ /O.CON.KMFL.HU.W T0000Z T0000Z/ /O.CON.KMFL.SS.A T0000Z T0000Z/ COASTAL MIAMI DADE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MIAMI BEACH...DOWNTOWN MIAMI 1107 AM EDT FRI MAY HURRICANE WARNING IN EFFECT......STORM SURGE WATCH IN EFFECT......FLOOD AND/OR TORNADO WATCH HEADLINES WILL BE HERE TOO... * WIND: - MAX SUSTAINED WIND: MPH WITH GUSTS TO 110 MPH - ONSET HURRICANE: SATURDAY NIGHT - DURATION: 6-12 HOURS - ONSET TROPICAL STORM: SATURDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH EVENING - DURATION: HOURS - POTENTIAL IMPACT: EXTREME – DEVASTATING WIND DAMAGE + WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES FOR POSSIBLY MONTHS. + MANY BRIDGES/ACCESS ROUTES TO/FROM BARRIER ISLANDS IMPASSABLE. + STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS WITH SOME HAVING COMPLETE WALL AND ROOF FAILURES. + COMPLETE DESTRUCTION OF MOBILE HOMES. + NUMEROUS ROADS IMPASSABLE DUE LARGE DEBRIS AND SUNDAY NIGHT. * STORM SURGE AND STORM TIDE: - MAX STORM SURGE: 5–7 FT ABOVE GROUND. - ONSET > 2 FT: SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING. - DURATION: 6-12 HOURS. - POTENTIAL IMPACT: HIGH. + LIFE THREATENING CONDITIONS. + STRUCTURAL DAMAGE FROM SEA WATER. + LOW-LYING ESCAPE ROUTES SEVERELY FLOODED OR WASHED OUT. + SEVERE BEACH EROSION. * RAINFALL: - AMOUNTS: 4–8 INCHES. - POTENTIAL IMPACT: HIGH. + AREAS OF WATER ENTERING HOMES AND BUSINESSES. + FLOODING OF PRIMARY/SECONDARY ROADS AND OVERFLOW CANALS. * TORNADO: - POTENTIAL IMPACT: LOW. + POSSIBLE TORNADOES IN RAIN BANDS AHEAD OF THE HIGHER WINDS DURING EVACUATION AND PREPAREDNESS ACTIVITIES. $$

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Possible WFO HLS product Waiting for Social Science Report WTUS82 KMFL DDHHMM HLSMFL URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED HURRICANE SUITER LOCAL STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL AL AM EDT FRI MAY THIS PRODUCT COVERS MAINLAND SOUTH FLORIDA **DEVASTATING DAMAGE AND LIFE THREATENING CONDITIONS EXPECTED AS HURRICANE SUITER MOVES THROUGH THE SOUTHEASTERN BAHAMAS TODAY AND TOWARD SOUTH FLORIDA TONIGHT AND SATURDAY** NEW INFORMATION * CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS: - NONE * CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS: - A HURRICANE WARNING AND STORM SURGE WATCH REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR: PALM BEACH...BROWARD...AND MIAMI DADE - A HURRICANE WATCH AND STORM SURGE WATCH REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR: GLADES...HENDRY...COLLIER...AND MAINLAND MONROE * STORM INFORMATION: - ABOUT 600 MI ESE OF WEST PALM BEACH FL - ABOUT 580 MI ESE OF MIAMI FL N 71.9W - STORM INTENSITY 150 MPH WITH HIGHER GUSTS - MOVING WEST-NORTHWEST AT 16 MPH SITUATION OVERVIEW EXTREMELY DANGEROUS HURRICANE SUITER IS EXPECTED TO IMPACT SOUTH FLORIDA THIS WEEKEND. THE MAIN CONCERN IS FOR DEVASTATING TO LOCALLY CATASTROPHIC DAMAGE FROM WIND AND SURGE IN SOUTH FLORIDA SOMETIME BETWEEN SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT. SIGNIFICANT POTENTIAL IMPACTS THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR MODERATE TO HIGH IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WITH MAJOR INLAND FLOODING FROM HEAVY RAINS. ISOLATED TORNADOES ARE POSSIBLE AS THE SYSTEM APPROACHES AND MOVES ACROSS THE AREA. WHEN MAKING DECISIONS, DO NOT FOCUS ON THE EXACT FORECAST TRACK AND INTENSITY. IT IS TOO EARLY TO PROVIDE SPECIFIC INFORMATION. * WIND: DEVASTATING TO CATASTROPHIC DAMAGE IS EXPECTED IN PORTIONS OF PALM BEACH TO MIAMI DADE COUNTIES AND THE LAKE OKEECHOBEE REGION. THIS MEANS THE POTENTIAL FOR: - STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS, WITH SOME HAVING COMPLETE WALL AND ROOF FAILURES. - COMPLETE DESTRUCTION OF MOBILE HOMES. - NUMEROUS ROADS IMPASSABLE DUE TO LARGE DEBRIS. - MANY BRIDGES AND OTHER ACCESS ROUTES TO/FROM BARRIER ISLANDS IMPASSABLE. - WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES FOR POSSIBLY MONTHS IN HARDEST HIT AREAS. * SURGE: LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE IS POSSIBLE ACROSS PORTIONS OF COASTAL COLLIER, MAINLAND MONROE, BROWARD, PALM BEACH, AND MIAMI DADE COUNTIES. THIS MEANS THE POTENTIAL FOR: - STRUCTURAL DAMAGE FROM SEA WATER. - SEVERE BEACH EROSION. - SECTIONS OF NEAR-SHORE ROADS WASHED OUT. - LOW-LYING ESCAPE ROUTES SEVERELY FLOODED. - STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO SHORELINE BUILDINGS, WITH A FEW WASHING INTO THE SEA. - DAMAGE COMPOUNDED BY FLOATING DEBRIS. - DAMAGE TO MARINAS, DOCKS, AND PIERS. - MANY SMALL CRAFT BROKEN AWAY FROM MOORINGS, ESPECIALLY IN UNPROTECTED ANCHORAGES, LIFTED ONSHORE AND STRANDED. IN MIAMI DADE TO PALM BEACH COUNTIES THE THREAT IS MOSTLY CONFINED TO BARRIER ISLAND AND AREAS IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE COAST/INSTRACOASTAL EAST OF U.S. 1. IT IS TOO EARLY TO PROVIDE SPECIFIC INFORMATION BUT ALONG COASTAL COLLIER AND MAINLAND MONROE. THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR LIFE THREATENING SURGE PENETRATING MILES INLAND. * PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS * EVACUATIONS: GO TO XXX.ORG FOR THE LATEST EVACUATION INFORMATION. FOR THOSE NOT UNDER EVACUATION ORDERS, UNDERSTAND THAT THERE ARE INHERENT RISKS TO EVACUATION (TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, CONGESTION, AND GETTING CAUGHT ON THE ROAD DURING BAD WEATHER), SO EVACUATE ONLY IF YOU NEED TO. THAT WOULD ALSO HELP KEEP ROADWAYS OPEN FOR THOSE THAT ARE UNDER EVACUATION ORDERS. * OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION: FOR THOSE UNDER A WARNING, NOW IS THE TIME TO RUSH TO COMPLETION PREPARATIONS FOR THE PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY. PEOPLE NEAR THE COAST IN THE WARNING AREA SHOULD FINISH PREPARATIONS NOW. IF YOU LIVE ON A BOAT, SECURE IT BEFORE LEAVING. FOR THOSE UNDER A WATCH, REVIEW YOUR PREPAREDNESS PLANS AND BE READY TO IMPLEMENT THEM SHOULD A WARNING BE ISSUED FOR YOUR AREA. FOR COASTAL INTERESTS UNDER A WATCH, RETURN TO PORT OR SEEK SAFE HARBOR. * NEXT UPDATE THE NEXT LOCAL STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MIAMI AROUND 6 PM EDT, OR SOONER IF CONDITIONS WARRANT. $$

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Proposed Changes to MWW Preparation for 2015 Tropical Changes MWW product to carry Tropical Wind Watches & Warnings for marine zones –Tropical Storm Watch and Warning (TS.A, TS.W) –Hurricane Watch and Warning (HU.A, HU.W) New WFO TCV carry Tropical Wind Watches & Warnings for land zones NWS Partners Meeting - February 2014

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Storm Surge Improvements NOAA Storm Surge Roadmap commenced in 2005, following Hurricane Isabel (2003) and was energized by Hurricanes Katrina (2005), Ike (2008) and Sandy (2012) Comprehensive social science research has been completed and documents the public’s understanding, or lack thereof, of storm surge NWS needs to provide (text) storm surge information in terms of “total water level/inundation” (height above ground) NWS needs to provide a forecast inundation graphic World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Hurricane Sandy Assessment recommend a storm surge warning, a “missing link” for our nation’s hurricane program NWS Partners Meeting - February 2014

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Storm Surge Inundation Graphic The entire graphic including colors, labels, thresholds, wording – was tested extensively by social scientists with focus groups Implementation of experimental tropical cyclone inundation graphic in 2014 Lays the foundation for extra-tropical inundation graphic (beyond 2015) NWS Partners Meeting - February 2014

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Storm Surge Watch/Warning NWS is developing a collaborative process between the NHC and WFOs to issue tropical cyclone storm surge watches and warnings Implementation of experimental tropical cyclone storm surge watches and warnings in 2015 Future work: Expand to include extra-tropical storms AMS – February 5, 2014

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Experimental Tropical Cyclone Impact Graphics (TCIG) Graphics Provides threat and potential impact based information from tropical cyclones: -Wind -Coastal flooding -Inland flooding -Tornadoes Some offices also issue a marine hazards and combined impact graphic Working with social scientists on how to more effectively communicate the impacts Mosaic of multiple WFOs Operational in AMS – February 5, 2014

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Official implementation planned for the 2015 season DS/PS/SW

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N New Interactive Tropical Cyclone Page Provides all tropical information from the National Centers and WFOs on one interactive web site Contains the hazard information from the new TCV and TCIG products Enables user access to all the info derived from these new products to be easily accessible through a new web interface NWS Partners Meeting - February 2014

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N HLS/TCV/Storm Surge Key Milestones Date ActionStatus Apr 2013Storm Surge Inundation Graphic approved by Social ScientistsComplete Feb 2014New HLS/TCV examples approved by social scientistsIn Progress May 2014Develop HLS/TCV requirementsOn Track Jun 2014Develop HLS/TCV formatterOn Track Jun 2014Implement experimental tropical inundation graphicOn Track Jul 2014 Issue Public Information Statement (PNS) announcing experimental test of new TCV On Track Aug - Nov 2014OT&E of experimental TCV at Operations Proving GroundOn Track Jun 2015Implement experimental tropical Storm Surge Watch & WarningOn Track Jun 2015Implement operational WFO TCV & updated HLSOn Track Jun 2015Implement operational TCIG – approved by social scientistsOn Track Jun 2016Implement interactive tropical cyclone web portalOn Track Jun 2016 Implement operational tropical Storm Surge Watch/Warning and inundation graphic On Track NWS Partners Meeting - February 2014

N A T I O N A L O C E A N I C A N D A T M O S P H E R I C A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Questions Mark Tew x125 NWS Partners Meeting - February 2014