The National Weather Service has released its 'Service Assessment' for the historic June 2012 derecho event. This document is an after-action evaluation of what went well,...what needs improvement,... best practices applied during the event, and lessons learned. DOCUMENT PREFACE: On June 29, 2012, a derecho of historic proportions struck the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic states. The derecho traveled for 700 miles, impacting 10 states and Washington, D.C. The hardest hit states were Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland, as well as Washington, D.C. The winds generated by this system were intense, with several measured gusts exceeding 80 mph. Unfortunately, 13 people were killed by the extreme winds, mainly by falling trees. An estimated 4 million customers lost power for up to a week. The region impacted by the derecho was also in the midst of a heat wave. The heat, coupled with the loss of power, led to a life-threatening situation. Heat claimed 34 lives in areas without power following the derecho. Due to the significance of this event, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations National Weather Service formed a Service Assessment Team to evaluate the National Weather Service's performance before and during the event. The findings and recommendations from this assessment will improve the quality of National Weather Service products and services and increase awareness related to severe thunderstorms and intense heat. The ultimate goal of this report is to help the National Weather Service better perform its mission of protecting life and property and enhancing the national economy. Document Link (61 Pages PDF, 2.61 Mb): http://www.nws.noaa.gov/os/assessments/pdfs/derecho12.pdf ===================================================================== The "StormFlood" Listserv is a regional preparedness and planning partnership made possible by funding from Ohio University Risk Management and Safety http://www.ohio.edu/riskandsafety/ Affiliated web services: Southeast Ohio Flood Potential Monitoring page: http://seorf.ohiou.edu/xx073/floodprep.html Athens Co. OH Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network: http://climate.athens.oh.us/oh-at/ Athens Ohio Climatological Data Archive (7/2002-3/2012): http://climate.athens.oh.us/ Subscribe/Un-subscribe this mailing list: http://listserv.ohio.edu/mailman/listinfo/stormflood =====================================================================
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