We've had so much wind this winter, on the 15th of January, the winds were warm!!!!!!
Carol Oliver writes,
We've had so much wind this winter, on the 15th of January, the winds were warm!!!!!! Not looking good; before total freeze up the sea ice (piles and cracks) began to move in the Bay and Lagoon by mid to late December. Just happy the ice didn't move up on the front part of town, otherwise, we'd be looking for emergency housing.
LEO says:
This event is similar to another observation from Golovin, submitted in December of 2016, where a significant winter storm pushed ice on to the beach and threatened homes.The ANTHC Emergency Preparedness Program encourages the development of community emergency plans in case events, like ice pile up, occur. They have provided several resources, listed below, which can be used in emergency planning and response. This observation has been shared with the ANTHC Emergency Preparedness Program. It has also been added to the LEO Sea Ice Project hosted by UAF's Arctic Research Center and Unusual Weather Project, hosted by the National Weather Service.
Resources:
Alaska Emergency Response Guide for Small Communities is a planning tool for local government leaders as they prepare for, respond to, and recover from a disaster or emergency in their community. The guide will help "bridge the gap" until a local Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) is developed as required by Alaska Statute Section 26.23.060 (e).
Small Community Emergency Response Plan (SCERP): SCERP is a customized flip book with essential, community-specific information for responding to a disaster. For additional information or questions please call DHS&EM SCERP Planning Team toll-free at 1-800-478-2337 or 1-907-428-7000.
State Emergency Operation Center (SEPC) – If you have a concern related to a disaster it is always recommended to call the SEOC and share the information. SEOC is housed within DHS&EM and provides statewide coordination during a response and is available 24/7.
Additional resources:
- Daily Situation Report
- SEOC Preparedness Levels
- SEOC Liaison Orientation Response
- NEW SEOC Resource Request Form (ICS 213-RR)
- Alaska AMBER Alert
- Alaska Silver Alert
Operations - State Emergency Operations Center Mission: Gather, process, and report emergency situation intelligence to aid in State policy and decision making; Support local communities as they direct and control disaster emergency response operations, and Account for the State's response support costs.
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium also is committed to supporting public health preparedness efforts in communities. We provide technical assistance and act as liaisons to support communities and the Alaska Tribal Health System to prepare for and respond to disasters. You can learn more about our program through our website .