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- Hurricane_evacuation abstract "Hurricane evacuation is the immediate and rapid movement of people away from the threat or actual occurrence of a hurricane. Local authorities in a predicted hurricane path often recommend or order evacuation of designated flood zones.Some jurisdictions, such as Pinellas County, Florida, use the output from the Sea, Lake, and Overland Surge from Hurricanes (SLOSH) storm surge model developed by the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to create their evacuation zones. These zones loosely correspond to the maximum expected storm surge expected during a category of hurricane. Since these evacuation maps are used by the general public and a more static nature is desirable, some minor averaging or ranging of data is performed before creating the maps. Changes in variables such as mean high-tide, forward speed and direction of the hurricane, and central pressure all affect the output of the SLOSH model.The longer a person has lived in a coastal area, the less likely they are to evacuate. Hurricanes have a longer warning time than most disasters, but details of strength and track are only educated guesses. Official warnings, as with other scenario planning, are based on a worst case, which is not the most probable case. Thus, hurricanes can be predicted to hit a coastal town many times without the town ever actually experiencing the brunt of a storm. When this more probable case happens a number of times, people tend to take evacuation orders less seriously.If evacuation orders are given too early, the hurricane can change course and leave the evacuated area unscathed. People may think they have weathered hurricanes before, when in reality the hurricane didn't hit them directly, giving them false confidence. Those who have lived on the coast for ten or more years are the most resistant to evacuating. [1]Despite mandatory evacuation orders, many people did not leave New Orleans, United States, as Hurricane Katrina approached. Even after the city was flooded and uninhabitable, some people still refused to leave their homes.".
- Hurricane_evacuation thumbnail Rita_evacuees_from_Houston_Texas_September_21_2005.jpg?width=300.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageExternalLink ~panic.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageExternalLink fseg.gre.ac.uk.
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- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageExternalLink PP327-THE%20IMPORTANCE%20OFpdf%20.pdf.
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- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageExternalLink 509meshitsuka.pdf.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageExternalLink www.helbing.org.
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- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageExternalLink city_evacuation.pdf.
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- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Aviation_safety.
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- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Disaster_preparedness_in_the_United_States.
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- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Safety.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Civil_defense.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Contraflow_lane_reversal.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Emergency_management.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Evacuation_process_simulation.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Emergency_Management_Agency.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Floyd.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Katrina.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Rita.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mass_evacuations.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Looting.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Pinellas_County,_Florida.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Saffir–Simpson_hurricane_wind_scale.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Scenario_planning.
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- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Shelter_in_place.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink Social_capital.
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- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink File:Hurricane_Route_sign_Tulane_Avenue_floodlines.jpg.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLink File:Rita_evacuees_from_Houston_Texas_September_21_2005.jpg.
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hurricane evacuation".
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zone A".
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLinkText "evacuation".
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLinkText "hurricane evacuation".
- Hurricane_evacuation wikiPageWikiLinkText "voluntary evacuation".
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- Hurricane_evacuation subject Category:Disaster_preparedness_in_the_United_States.
- Hurricane_evacuation subject Category:Emergency_management.
- Hurricane_evacuation subject Category:Safety.
- Hurricane_evacuation hypernym Movement.
- Hurricane_evacuation type Organisation.
- Hurricane_evacuation type Page.
- Hurricane_evacuation comment "Hurricane evacuation is the immediate and rapid movement of people away from the threat or actual occurrence of a hurricane. Local authorities in a predicted hurricane path often recommend or order evacuation of designated flood zones.Some jurisdictions, such as Pinellas County, Florida, use the output from the Sea, Lake, and Overland Surge from Hurricanes (SLOSH) storm surge model developed by the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to create their evacuation zones.".
- Hurricane_evacuation label "Hurricane evacuation".
- Hurricane_evacuation sameAs Q16251673.
- Hurricane_evacuation sameAs m.080p99m.
- Hurricane_evacuation sameAs Evakuacija_v_primeru_hurikana.
- Hurricane_evacuation sameAs Q16251673.
- Hurricane_evacuation wasDerivedFrom Hurricane_evacuation?oldid=630501182.
- Hurricane_evacuation depiction Rita_evacuees_from_Houston_Texas_September_21_2005.jpg.
- Hurricane_evacuation isPrimaryTopicOf Hurricane_evacuation.