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Page 1: Communities Empowered for Flood Response in Real-Time An opportunity to communicate a simple and believable message about your flood risk

Communities Empowered for Communities Empowered for Flood Response in Real-TimeFlood Response in Real-TimeCommunities Empowered for Communities Empowered for Flood Response in Real-TimeFlood Response in Real-Time

An opportunity to communicate a An opportunity to communicate a simple and believable message simple and believable message

about your flood riskabout your flood risk

An opportunity to communicate a An opportunity to communicate a simple and believable message simple and believable message

about your flood riskabout your flood risk

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How often does this happen?How often does this happen?

Page 3: Communities Empowered for Flood Response in Real-Time An opportunity to communicate a simple and believable message about your flood risk

What caused this?What caused this?

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Who can I blame?Who can I blame?

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Who’s going to fix this?Who’s going to fix this?

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What can you do now?What can you do now?• Be compassionate and understanding.

• Keep your message simple and let people know that they can protect themselves and their families from floods and teach them how.

• Help people understand the simple truth about floods…they will happen again.

• Improve your local flood warning capabilities and involve your stakeholders.

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What results can you expect from the last bullet?

• Improve your local flood warning capabilities and involve your stakeholders—an unexpected email from a local emergency manager…

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Email dated 7/29/2010Email dated 7/29/2010

Hi Kevin, I want to tell you what chain of events happened in my office yesterday.

At 0932 we get the HPO from UDFCD. Boulder has HIGH message potential for later in the day.

At 1434 we get an internal message that the thunderstorms are developing.

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At 1503 we get the storm track that shows the storms are mostly south of us toward Denver, but there is a very small yellow spot west of Boulder near Nederland.I log into your special secret radar site that you let us use and I see the small yellow spot near Nederland.

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As I am doing my office work, I am observing the radar on another monitor, I notice the yellow spot getting larger and changing colors to red and not moving.

At 1528 NWS issues a flood advisory for west central Boulder County near Nederland.

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At 1540 I get the Storm track from UDFCD for the Denver cell, but it shows the yellow spot west of Nederland is now red and getting worse.

I am getting nervous about what I am seeing and I am getting reports from deputies in the field of heavy rain and hail.

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At 1540 on your radar I see the storm cell has blown up, very large, is fiery red and not moving.

I am on the phone with NWS when your Message A comes out for Boulder County.

I ask Dave from NWS what he is seeing near Nederland and he says they are "typing up the flood warning as we speak“.

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As you know the storm dumped over 8 inches of marble and pea sized hail west of Nederland in the Eldora ski area, runoff from the heavy rain caused streams to overflow the banks and wash over bridges and roadways, flooded streets in Nederland, car accidents, and closed roads until the snow plows could get the open.

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The point of this email and change of events is to let you know how I was able two anticipate and react to your radar and what I was seeing before NWS issued a flood warning.

Thank you!Dan BarberBoulder OEM

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Nederland Storm of July 28, 2010Nederland Storm of July 28, 2010

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http://hydrologicwarning.org http://hydrologicwarning.org

1938 Morrison, CO1938 Morrison, CO

2008 Denver, CO2008 Denver, CO

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Thank you for listeningThank you for listening

Kevin Stewart, PresidentKevin Stewart, President

National Hydrologic Warning CouncilNational Hydrologic Warning Council

[email protected] [email protected]

Kevin Stewart, PresidentKevin Stewart, President

National Hydrologic Warning CouncilNational Hydrologic Warning Council

[email protected] [email protected]