Last night I was awakened at 3 a.m. by the tornado sirens as storms were progressing through Madison County, Alabama. We were lucky as the storms passed both north and south of our region. Others were not so lucky and we are hearing about the death and destruction in news reports today.
As we assess how to better alert citizens to the path of violent storms, I want to make our readers aware government programs in the works.
The first is the WARN Act, legislation signed by President Bush in October 2006.
WARN is an acronym for Warning, Alerts and Response Network that is supposed to provide the support for the Homeland Security Department to use any and all means to communicate with citizens to receive a "life-saving" alert. I have not heard much about the implementation of this legislation and at the time I was told by a Senate subcommittee press relations member that the law had "no teeth."
The second is a FEMA pilot program called the Geo-targeted alert system, which is part of the Integrated Public Alert System or
IPAWS. A
document describes both systems. According to this document, "The Geo-Targeted Alerting System is a pilot program to integrate near-real-time weather and hazard predictions and provide geo-targeted alerting to homes, buildings, and neighborhoods via cell phones, landline phones, pagers, desktop computers, sirens, and other geo-aware devices."
We need these programs and I would urge those in harms way to send a message to their congressman or congresswoman to continue support of these efforts. Thanks to some forward-thinking government folks in our state,
Virtual Alabama was created to support first responders who need information about storm-affected areas.
Lastly, you'll note that areas that were destroyed by tornadoes are nearly unrecognizable. It's times like these when a personal navigation device is an indispensible tool for first responders and homeowners of areas affected by such devastation.
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