Church Emergency Preparedness Brought to you by The Kentucky Weather Preparedness Committee Today’s Presenter: Pat Spoden

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Church Emergency Preparedness Brought to you by The Kentucky Weather Preparedness Committee Today’s Presenter: Pat Spoden

Severe Weather: Don’t Be Caught Off Guard! Owensboro, January 3, 2000 Near Hopkinsville, April 2, 2006 Owensboro, October 18, 2007

Why is this important? about 90 percent of all presidentially declared disasters are weather relatedEach year across America there are on average 10,000 thunderstorms, 5,000 floods, 1,000 tornadoes, and 6 named hurricanes. Additionally, about 90 percent of all presidentially declared disasters are weather related, leading to around 500 deaths per year and nearly $14 billion in damage.

How Much Severe Weather Do We Typically See Each Year?

Documented Tornadoes Since 1950

Tornadoes Can Occur Any Month But Are Most Common In The Spring

Tornadoes in the Paducah CWA: Average # of tornadoes: 21

Severe Weather Events Tornado Straight Line Winds (58 mph or greater) Flash Flood Hail (1” or larger) Lightning Photo Courtesy of the Marion Daily Republican Flash Flood, Southern Illinois, November 2005 EF4 Tornado near Madisonville, KY November 15, 2005 Large Hail, Paducah, Kentucky May 4, 2003 (Up to tennis ball size hail fell)

This was at 6-7AM! These storms produced damage from Kansas to Illinois! Derecho

 A “downburst” from a thunderstorm recorded near Childress, TX in  Winds were estimated between mph… Images courtesy Brian James, KVII-TV Amarillo. Thunderstorms Can Produce Damaging Winds

Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak March 27, 1994 (Palm Sunday morning) Piedmont, Alabama Twenty people were tragically killed at the Goshen United Methodist Church as a violent tornado moves across the area, ripping the roof off, and collapsing wall.

Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak Unusual outbreak in the sense that it was at its strongest during the late morning hours (when church services were in session). A very intense supercell thunderstorm produced a tornado in northeast St Clair County, and tracked northeast toward Piedmont. At 11:39 a.m. CST, an F4 tornado slammed into the Goshen United Methodist Church collapsing the roof on a congregation during a Palm Sunday service.

The storm entered Cherokee County at 11:35 am CST. At 11:39 am CST the tornado destroyed the Goshen United Methodist Church located 1 mile north of the Cherokee/Calhoun County line on County Highway 9 killing 20 people and injuring 92. St. Clair, Calhoun, Cherokee Counties - Tornado (F4)

Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak: What went wrong here?  The National Weather Service issued severe thunderstorm warnings for eastern Jefferson and St. Clair counties at 10:24 a.m. and issued a tornado warning for Etowah and Calhoun counties at 10:49 a.m.  The tornado warnings broadcast over radio and television advised persons to seek immediate shelter. 10:53 a.m  At 10:53 a.m., local television and radio stations broadcast a tornado warning for St. Clair County. 10:55 a.m  At 10:55 a.m., the tornado struck southwest of Ragland in St. Clair County. 11:27 a.m  At 11:27 a.m., a revised tornado warning was issued for northern Calhoun, southeastern Etowah, and southern Cherokee counties. 11:39 a.m At 11:39 a.m., the church in Cherokee County, approximately 32 miles northeast of the tornado's initial point of impact, was destroyed.

Other Local Events Ridgeway Catholic Church February 29, 2012 Harveyville, KS UMC Julie Pohl /galleries/slideshow/27 A church in West Liberty, KY Reuters/Eric Thayer Steps lead up to the gaping hole that was the basement of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church in Henryville on Easter Sunday. (By Jenna Esarey, Special to the Courier-Journal) April 8, Henryville, IN

The Key is Basic Preparedness KWPC Recommendations Have a Plan!Have a Plan! Contact local EM for preparedness planContact local EM for preparedness plan Consider CERT trainingConsider CERT training Consider Spotter TrainingConsider Spotter Training

The Key is Basic Citizen - Family - Congregation Preparedness Questions to Ask? Do we have a way to get weather information including Severe Weather/Tornado Messages? Tornado Watches and Warnings?

Parsons Manufacturing employees inside July 13, 2004 Roanoke, IL Parsons Manufacturing employees inside July 13, 2004 Roanoke, IL Storm shelters Great example of preparation… F4 Tornado – no injuries or deaths with lead time due to spotter reports

The Key is Basic Citizen - Family - Congregation Preparedness Questions to Ask? Do we have a plan to check on church members, especially the elderly ? City leaders need your help!

Provide or house volunteers? Need to contact local Emergency Management and get some training! Volunteers can actually slow down response/recovery efforts without proper training! Lutheran Disaster Response coordinators are pitching tents to house volunteers who are needed for clean-up work in Hurricane Katrina-affected areas.

Are you available to help shelter residents after a storm? Need to contact local Emergency Management and get some training! Government entities are involved in response efforts, but not as much in recovery efforts! Damage from Hurricane Katrina

The Key is Basic Citizen - Family - Congregation Preparedness Questions to Ask? Do we have a training plan? Churches and other faith based organizations can provide basic safety training for its members. Local churches have the “pulse of the community”

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