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1 2011 Hurricane Season Brief
Homeland Security United States Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Texas City 2011 Hurricane Season Brief

2 When is Hurricane Season?
Homeland Security United States Coast Guard When is Hurricane Season? June 1st through November 30th Marine Safety Unit Texas City

3 1851-2005 Homeland Security United States Coast Guard
Marine Safety Unit Texas City

4 TEXAS HURRICANES Homeland Security United States Coast Guard
This map shows all category 1 to 5 hurricanes whose centers have passed within 10 nautical miles of the Texas state boundary during the period 1851 to 2005. Marine Safety Unit Texas City

5 Homeland Security United States Coast Guard REMAIN IN PORT POLICY During hurricane season, Coast Guard Marine Inspectors shall identify vessels over 500 gross tons within the Houston-Galveston COTP Zone, which are not operational or expect extended stays (over 30 days). When vessels in this status are identified, Marine Inspectors shall require completion of the Declaration to Remain In Port. Marine Safety Unit Texas City

6 REMAIN IN PORT POLICY Homeland Security United States Coast Guard
Marine Safety Unit Texas City

7 Homeland Security United States Coast Guard PORT CONDITIONS Port Conditions are set by the COTP and are used to alert the maritime community to changes in port operations needed to prepare for the hurricane’s arrival. Port Conditions are based on the time gale force winds (34 kts/39 mph) are predicted to make landfall within the AOR. These predictions are based on information obtained from the National Hurricane Center. Marine Safety Unit Texas City

8 Homeland Security United States Coast Guard PORT CONDITIONS WHISKY—Gale force winds are predicted to arrive within 72 hours. Ports Status: Open to commercial and recreational traffic. Safety zone established requiring: all self propelled oceangoing vessels over 500GT, all ocean going barges and their supporting tugs, and all tank barges over 200GT to report their intention to depart or remain in port. All self propelled oceangoing vessels over 500GT, all oceangoing barges and their supporting tugs, and all tank barges over 200GT, that wish to remain in port must submit an application to remain in port to the COTP within 24 hours or when Port Condition X-RAY is set. Commence increased harbor patrols and advise vessel and facility operations of any conditions that require concern. Advise port stakeholders of intentions for setting next condition. Marine Safety Unit Texas City

9 Homeland Security United States Coast Guard PORT CONDITIONS X-RAY—Gale force winds are predicted to arrive within 48 hours. Ports status: Open to all commercial and recreational traffic. All Vessel applications to remain in port must be submitted to the COTP for approval by this time. Individually assess vessels and barges desiring to remain in port. Advise port of intentions for setting next port condition including degree of vessel control. Marine Safety Unit Texas City

10 Homeland Security United States Coast Guard PORT CONDITIONS YANKEE—Gale force winds are predicted to arrive within 24 hours. Ports Status: Closed to inbound traffic and vessel traffic control measures in effect on vessel movements within the port. Safety zone established controlling vessel movements and activities as appropriate. COTP approve or direct, as necessary, final mooring arrangements for vessels and barges remaining in port. Marine Safety Unit Texas City

11 Homeland Security United States Coast Guard PORT CONDITIONS ZULU—Gale force winds are predicted to arrive within 12 hours. Ports status: Closed to all inbound and outbound traffic. Safety zone established prohibiting vessel movements and activities unless specifically authorized by COTP. Permission for vessels to move within the port may be granted up until 12 hours before the projected arrival for hurricane force winds. Marine Safety Unit Texas City

12 Severity LOW Hurricane Category Hurricane Condition Port Condition 1 5
Homeland Security United States Coast Guard Severity LOW Hurricane Category Hurricane Condition Port Condition 1 5 2 4 W 3 X Y Z HIGH Marine Safety Unit Texas City


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