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Title: Becoming Storm Savvy: Busting Hurricane Myths


1
Becoming Storm Savvy
Busting Hurricane Myths
2
Basic Hurricane Information.
  • Pinellas Countys Hurricane Guide
  • www.pinellascounty.org/emergency
  • Emergency Management (727) 464-3800
  • Front of your telephone white pages
  • www.fema.gov
  • www.floridadisaster.org
  • www.flash.org

3
What is a myth?
  • mythnoun Origin Gk mythos story
  • a traditional or legendary story, usually
    concerning some hero or event, and explains some
    practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature.
  • Any fictitious story or unscientific account,
    theory, belief, etc.

4
Why are myths dangerous?
  • They waste your time
  • They cost you money
  • They make you believe you are safer

5
The dirty dozen.
  • Window taping
  • It costs too much
  • Pressure differences
  • Total destruction
  • Vertical evacuation
  • High winds
  • Mobile home safety
  • Countywide evacuation
  • Public shelters
  • Evacuation order timing
  • Government will provide everything
  • It cant happen here

6
Myth My windows are protected. I have them
taped.
  • Taping my windows is cheap and easy. Besides,
    everyone I see on TV is taping their windows. It
    must be a good idea.

7
Fact Shuttering your windows is the safe thing
to do.
  • Tape does nothing to protect windows.
  • Shutter options
  • Plywood (min. 7/16 required FL Code)
  • Commercial systems
  • Large missile impact rated windows.

8
Myth Hurricane preparation costs too much.
  • News stories claim assembling a supply kit for a
    family of four costs more than 500. Who can
    afford that?

9
Fact Build your kit without busting your budget.
  • Inventory supplies already in your home.
  • Buy a little bit each week.
  • Buy only what you will use.

10
Myth Ill open my window to equalize pressure.
  • If I dont open the windows on the opposite side
    of my home during a hurricane, the air pressure
    difference can cause all of the glass in my
    windows to break.

11
Fact Keeping wind out of your home is top
priority.
  • Its not a difference atmospheric pressure that
    causes failure its debris impact.
  • Wind entering through an opening can pressurize
    air in the home, exiting through the weakest
    point.

12
Myth Everything will be destroyed after the Big
One.
  • No doubt, a hurricanes massive winds will tear
    everything apart. Protection is pointless.
    Besides, Ill build a new house when I get my
    insurance check.

13
Fact Hardening your home can help save it.
  • Repairs are much easier than total rebuilds.
  • You may be able to live in your home if repairs
    are minor.

14
Myth When the storm comes, Im evacuating up.
  • My unit is on the sixth floor of the building
    and it has shutters. Theres no way storm surge
    or wind can get me. Ill be safe.

15
Fact Vertical evacuation leaves you stranded.
  • Wind speed increases the higher you go.
  • Storm surge can wash out lower levels of your
    building, preventing access after the storm
    passes.

16
Myth Hurricane winds cant be worse than
thunderstorms.
  • We have bad thunderstorms here. Hurricanes
    arent much worse. And, my house was built in
    1960, so it must have survived lots of big
    storms.

17
Fact Hurricane winds are more powerful than you
expect.
  • F m x v2
  • Example 120 mph wind is nine times stronger than
    a 40 mph wind (3 x 3).
  • High winds can do serious damage, throwing large
    missiles.
  • Last hurricane to hit Pinellas County was in
    1921.

18
Myth My mobile home is a safe place to ride out
a storm.
  • I have new tie-downs on my mobile home. It was
    also built after 1994 to tougher standards.

19
Fact NEVER ride out a storm in a mobile home.
  • Older homes not built to withstand high winds.
  • Newer homes rely on tie-downs to resist forces
    they can fail.
  • Evacuate when ordered to!

20
Myth Theres no safe place when the Big One
comes.
  • Surely, there is a plan to evacuate everyone
    from Pinellas County when a Category 5 storm is
    coming.

21
Fact There are many safe places to shelter from
a storm.
  • Run from water, hide from wind.
  • Seek shelter in a well-built structure out of the
    evacuation zones.
  • Some areas are less than one mile from the beach
    to a non-evacuation zone.

22
Myth Why have an evacuation plan? Im going to a
shelter.
  • Ive been told that public shelters provide
    cots, food and generators. Why not use them? I
    can also bring my pet with me to a shelter,
    right?

23
Fact Public shelters are safer, but they are a
last resort.
  • Shelters do not provide bedding, can be crowded
    and dark.
  • Pets are only allowed at certain shelters.
  • Stay with a friend or relative instead.

24
Myth Ill evacuate when the weather starts to
get bad.
  • The sun is shining. Its a beautiful beach day.
    Why evacuate now? Besides, I have weather radar
    on my computer Ill evacuate when Im sure
    well get hit.

25
Fact Evacuate when ordered.
  • Evacuation orders are issued to protect you when
    the threat of storm surge exists.
  • Enough time must be provided to clear residents
    from affected areas.
  • Move quickly but safely.

26
Myth The government will provide everything I
need.
  • I dont need all those things in my survival
    kit. When the Big One hits, the government
    will set up relief stations and give me exactly
    what I need.

27
Fact Get supplies to last AT LEAST 72 HOURS.
  • First priorities are search and rescue, opening
    hospitals and restarting basic infrastructure.
  • Field aid stations will open, but it will take
    time to get supplies here on damaged roadways and
    bridges.

28
Myth It cant happen here.
  • In Pinellas, were protected by an ancient
    Indian blessing/our geography/weather patterns.
    The storms will never come here.

29
Fact Its only a matter of time.
  • Major storms form in the Gulf
  • Wilma (882 mb), Camille (902 mb)
  • Tampa Bay area is not immune
  • 1835, 1848, 1852, 1872, 1873, 1887, 1892, 1894,
    1899, 1921
  • Close brushes since 1950
  • Easy (1950), Donna (1960), Gladys (1968),
    Elena (1985), Georges (1998), Charley (2004),
    Wilma (2005)

30
Be prepared!
  • Know your evacuation level and evacuate when
    ordered
  • Build your hurricane survival kit
  • Prepare your home to withstand high winds
  • Monitor the weather daily during the hurricane
    season

31
Stay in the know
  • Weather Alert Radios
  • Fast warning from the local weather office
  • Local Media (Radio, TV, Newspaper)
  • Community Notification System
  • (888) 689-8905 from a cell phone
  • Citizen Information Center (727) 464-4333
  • www.pinellascounty.org/emergency
  • E-Lert - Sign up today

32
Surviving the Storm Its Everyones
Responsibility www.pinellascounty.org (727)
464-3800
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