The National Weather Service
The National Weather Service (NWS) provides weather, hydrologic, and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy. NWS data and products form a national information database and infrastructure which can be used by other governmental agencies, the private sector, the public, and the global community.
- National Weather Service: www.weather.gov/
- Austin- San Antonio National Weather Service: www.srh.noaa.gov/ewx
- NWS Flood Safety Website: www.weather.gov/floodsafety
- Turn Around, Don't Drown: www.srh.weather.gov/tadd/
- Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service: ahps.srh.noaa.gov/index.php?wfo=ewx
- Rainfall Maps: http://water.weather.gov/
- Severe Weather Summary Page: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/hazards/?wfo=ewx
S.A.F.E. Routes
S.A.F.E. Routes have been established in key Low Water Crossing locations throughout the City of San Antonio so that citizens can easily find Alternate Routes away from flooded roads.
Bexar Regional Watershed Management
Goals are to improve citizens’ quality of life, protect life and property and provide for safe transportation during heavy rain and flood events. To address water quality issues collaboratively, rather than individually.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Weather Service
NOAA is an agency that enriches life through science. Our reach goes from the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor as we work to keep citizens informed of the changing environment around them.
TVSA 21
Tune in to TVSA (cable channel 21) for programs that will help you better understand how your municipal government is working for you.
NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards
NWR broadcasts official Weather Service warnings, watches, forecasts and other hazard information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
NOAA’s National Weather Service Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service
Emergency Alert System
The Emergency Alert System (EAS) is a national public warning system that requires broadcasters, cable television systems, wireless cable systems, satellite digital audio radio service (SDARS) providers and, direct broadcast satellite (DBS) service providers to provide the communications capability to the President to address the American public during a National emergency. The system also may be used by state and local authorities to deliver important emergency information such as AMBER alerts and weather information targeted to a specific area.
San Antonio Fire Department
San Antonio Police Department
City of San Antonio Communications and Public Affairs Department
Bexar County Fire Marshal and Emergency Management Division
Bexar County Citizens Corps
San Antonio Area Voluntary Organizations Active In Disaster (SAVOAD)
FEMA
The primary mission of the Federal Emergency Management Agency is to reduce the loss of life and property and protect the Nation from all hazards, including natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made disasters, by leading and supporting the Nation in a risk-based, comprehensive emergency management system of preparedness, protection, response, recovery, and mitigation.
San Antonio Historic Information on FloodingSeptember 7, 1921 Floods http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/049/mwr-049-09-0494.pdf
1935 Flooding http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasRivers/Texas-Flood-of-1935.htm
1946, 1973 & 1978 Flooding http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ewx/html/wxevent/Climate_Narratives/sepclimate.htm
1998 Flooding http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ewx/html/wxevent/2005/Midoct.htm
2002 Flooding http://www.nws.noaa.gov/oh/hic/current/TX.July_2002.shtml
San Antonio River Tunnel
Texas Department of State Health Services
- http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/news/releases/20080724.shtm
- http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/preparedness/flooding_diarrheal.pdf
Texas Department of Public Safety
Hearing Impaired Site.
Sesame Street – Let’s Get Ready!
Sesame Workshop, along with its project partners has created Let’s Get Ready! Planning Together for Emergencies with tips, activities, and other easy tools to help the whole family prepare for emergencies – together!
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