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AVN color loop of Arthur making landfall in Outer Banks on July 4. Hurricane Arthur was the earliest recorded landfalling North Carolina hurricane, [55] coming onshore at 03:15 UTC on July 4. At Cape Lookout, a peak wind gust of 101 mph (163 km/h) and 1-minute maximum sustained winds of 77 mph (124 km/h) were recorded.
Subsequent Emergency Managers: When a city is in a state of emergency, the current governor appoints an emergency manager. During the Flint water crisis, the City of Flint has had four emergency managers: Michael Brown, Ed Kurtz, Darnell Earley, and Geralrd Ambrose.
Baldwin County, Alabama emergency management director Mitchell Sims called the flooding "historical." [36] The extreme rainfall in Pensacola had a recurrence period of 1-in-100 to 1-in-200 years. The most notable aspect of the rainfall was the 5.68 in (144 mm) that fell in a single hour, which had a return frequency of 1-in-200 to 1-in-500 years.
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The 2014 Atlantic hurricane season was a well below-average hurricane season in terms of named storms while the number of hurricanes and major hurricanes, [nb 1] were overall average. It produced nine tropical cyclones , eight of which became named storms; six storms became hurricanes and two intensified further into major hurricanes. [ 2 ]
The National Tribal Emergency Management Council (NEMC) is a non-profit educational organization developed for tribal organizations to share information and best practices, as well as to discuss issues regarding public health and safety, emergency management, and homeland security, affecting those under First Nations sovereignty. NTMC is ...
Robert David Paulison (born February 27, 1947) [1] is an American former fire chief who served as the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Paulison was appointed by President George W. Bush on September 12, 2005, to replace the embattled Michael D. Brown, who resigned amid controversy over his handling of disaster relief in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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