Daily Operations Briefing May 10, 2012 As of 8:30 a.m. EDT 1
Significant Activity: May 9-10 Significant Events: Phoenix Thunderstorm/dust Storm last night Significant Weather: Heavy rains, severe thunderstorms, localized flooding southern Texas Yesterday s storm exiting off coastal New England Red Flag Warnings: FL Panhandle Critical Fire Weather Areas: None Space Weather: Moderate space storms occurred; minor space storms predicted Earthquake Activity: No significant activity Disaster Declaration Activity: None 2
Severe Storm/Dust Storm - Arizona Phoenix Valley, Arizona Thunderstorm/dust storm last night Several houses and 20 mobile homes damaged or destroyed Two house fires & fire at cardboard recycling company due to lightning strikes Numerous power outages in Phoenix Valley area 17,000 customers without power at peak of storm Less than 2,800 remain without power as of 3:00 a.m. EDT Restoration expected early this morning (APS Energy & Salt River Project) No injuries reported Minor flight delays & diversions at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport No requests for FEMA assistance; none anticipated Phoenix 3
National Weather Forecast http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/noaa/noaad1.pdf Daily: 0400 a.m. and 1600 5
Active Watches/Warnings http://www.nws.noaa.gov/largemap.php 6
Precipitation Forecast 1-3 Day http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/qpf/d13_fill.gif 7
Significant River Flood Outlook http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/nationalfloodoutlook/ 8
Convective Outlook Days 1-3 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 9
Critical Fire Weather Areas Days 1-8 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3-8 10
Space Weather Past 24 hours: Space weather has been moderate. Radio blackouts reaching R2(moderate) level occurred. Next 24 hours: Space weather predicted to be minor. Radio blackouts reaching R1(minor) level expected. NOAA Scales Activity Range 1 (minor) to 5 (extreme) Past 24 Hours http://www.swpc.noaa.n/index.html Current Geomagnetic Storms None None http:// Solar Radiation Storms None None www.spaceweather.com Radio Blackouts R2 None HF Communications Impact Sunspot Activity GOES X-ray Flux http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/aviation/index.html http://spaceweather.com/ 12
Hazard Outlook: May 12-16 http://origin.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/threats/hazards_d3_7.png 13
U.S. Wildland Fire Preparedness Levels National Preparedness Level: 1 Minimal large fire activity is occurring nationally. Most Geographic Areas have low to moderate fire danger. There is little or no commitment of national resources. PL 1 PL 1 PL 1 PL 1 PL 1 PL 1 PL 1 PL 2 PL 2 PL 2 As of May 9, 2012 PL 1 PL 1 PL 5 Minimal Extreme 16
National Fire Activity May 9, 2012: National Preparedness Level: 1 Initial Attack Activity: Light (80 new fires) New Large Fires: 3 Large Fires Contained: 2 Uncontained Large Fires: 5 Type 1 IMT(s) Committed: 0 Type 2 IMT(s) Committed: 0 States Affected: FL & AZ 17
FMAG Requests and Declarations Action (since last report) Total FMAG No. and State Requests DENIED 0 Requests APPROVED 0 Requests Expected Next 24 Hours 0 None as of 1200 5/09/12 As of May 9, 2012 2012 2011* FMAGs Approved 3 44 FMAGs Denied 1 13 * Cumulative FMAG figures as of this date in 2011 19
Open Field Offices as of May 10, 2012 21
FCO Cadre Member Status Deployed Detailed Available Not Available Total 12 4 18 6 40 Total Available Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 21* 3* 9 7 2 * All Type 1 FCOs are available unless deployed to a Level 1 event As of: 05/4/12 23
MCOV Fleet / Deployment Status Location MCOV FLEET STATUS Units Assigned Available FMC Deployed Committed DC Atlanta 21 21 0 PMC NMC DR-State OPCON MCOV DISASTER SUPPORT DEPLOYMENTS En Route Reserved Open Request Notes: DC Cumberland 13 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 DC Ft Worth 15 14 0 0 1 0 0 0 DC Moffett 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holliston, MA 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Denver, CO 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bothell, WA 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 60 56 0 0 4 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 Included in above totals, units en route for turn-in. Fully Mission Capable 56 Partially Mission Capable 0 Non-Mission Capable 4 Total Not Deployed 60 Data as of: 05/09/12 @ 1500 24
Active IA Disasters CA OR WA NV ID AZ UT MT 1996-DR WY CO NM ND 1981-DR SD 1984-DR NE NE 4013-DR KS OK 1989-DR 1970-DR MN IA 1998-DR MO MO 4012-DR 1980-DR AR AR 4000-DR 1975-DR WI IL 1991-DR MI IN 4058-DR TN 4060-DR 1979-DR 1974-DR OH KY 4057-DR 4008-DR 1976-DR SC VT 4022-DR 4001-DR 1995-DR NY 4031-DR NY 4020-DR PA 4030-DR 4025-DR WV MD DE 4059-DR WV 4061-DR VA VA 4042-DR NC 4019-DR 1969-DR ME NH 4026-DR MA 4028-DR 1994-DR CT 4023-DR NJ 4021-DR # of DRs Legend 3 41 Open Registration Period (60 days from Declaration, unless extended) IHP Active IHP Assistance period remains open (18 Months from Declaration) TX 4029-DR 0 IHP Closing Within 60 Days Data as of: 05/09/12 @ 1500 LA MS MS 1983-DR 1972-DR AL 4052-DR 1971-DR GA 1973-DR FL PR 4040-DR 4017-DR 25
IA Registration Statistics Cumulative as of May 9, 2012 @ 1500 DR # - State Registrations Approved Applicants Total HA Approved Total ONA Approved Total IHP Approved 4059 WV 1,202 630 $2,049,542 $170,312 $2,219,853 4060 TN 1,075 172 $700,552 $213,580 $914,132 4061 WV 803 459 $2,068,249 $242,529 $2,310,778 Totals 3,080 1,261 $4,818,343 $626,421 $5,444,763 24 hour change +12 +3 +$12,329 $0 +$12,329 NPSC Call Data for May 8, 2012 Total NPSC Calls Answered (Helpline + Registration Intake) 1,006 Average time to answer call 11 seconds 26
IHP Referral Status & Awards Data includes the 44 IHP Active DRs # Max Grants = Applicants awarded maximum IHP ($30,200 as of FY2012) Data as of: 05/09/12 @ 1500 27
Housing Inspection Statistics DR # - State Inspectors Data as of May 9, 2012 @ 1600 Inspections Assigned Inspections Completed Inspection % Complete Turnaround Time (Days) 4059 WV 3 1,049 1,036 98.8% 2.0 4060 TN 1 512 500 97.7% 1.8 4061 WV 0 748 737 98.5% 1.9 TOTAL 4 2,309 2,273 98.4% 1.9 24 hour change -2 +19 +8-0.5% -0.0 * Only displaying inspectors for DRs that currently have open registration periods 28
DR- 1983 DR- 1972 DR- 1604 DR- 4019 DR- 1969 Direct Housing per State Occupied Units 1-25 26-100 100+ CA Total Units Occupied: 2,509 Units Available: 2,064 (568 UFAS) Selma, AL: 1,418 (467 UFAS) Cumberland, MD: 646 (101 UFAS) UFAS units constructed in accordance with the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards *UFAS Unit totals include UFAS units placed on UFAS and non- UFAS pads. OR WA North Dakota 1981-DR Total Units Occupied: 1,540 MH Non-UFAS 590 UFAS MT 82 PM Non-UFAS 848 UFAS 20 NV 36 RFD at Staging Area ID UT CO Arkansas 1975-DR Total Units Occupied: 5 MH Non-UFAS 2 UFAS 0 PM Non-UFAS 3 UFAS 0 AZ WY Missouri 1980-DR Total Units Occupied: 332 MH Non-UFAS 267 NE UFAS 30 PM Non-UFAS 33 UFAS 2 NM Texas 4029-DR Total Units Occupied: 81 MH Non-UFAS 16 UFAS 23 PM Non-UFAS 20 UFAS 22 ND SD TX KS OK MN IA Pennsylvania 4030-DR Total Units WI Occupied: 243 MH Non-UFAS 186 UFAS 1 PM Non-UFAS 35 UFAS 21 15 RFD at Staging Area MO AR LA IL Louisiana DR 1786 Total Units Occupied: 1 PM Non-UFAS 1 UFAS 0 MS IN TN AL MI KY OH WV SC PA VA NC NY MD FL Mississippi Total Units Occupied: 44 VT NH NJ DE CT MA Alabama 1971-DR ME RI Total Units Occupied: 126 MH Non-UFAS 107 UFAS 12 GA PM Non-UFAS 6 UFAS 1 7 Occupied TT Non-UFAS 6 UFAS 0 MH Non-UFAS 1 UFAS 0 23 Occupied MH Non-UFAS 11 UFAS 1 PM Non-UFAS 9 UFAS 2 14 Occupied MH Non-UFAS 11 UFAS 1 PM Non-UFAS 2 UFAS 0 New York DRs 4020 & 4031 (combined) Total Units Occupied: 91 MH Non-UFAS 31 UFAS 3 PM Non-UFAS 49 UFAS 8 North Carolina Total Units Occupied: 54 10 Occupied MH Non-UFAS 5 UFAS 1 PM Non-UFAS 4 UFAS 0 44 Occupied MH Non-UFAS 2 UFAS 2 PM Non-UFAS 40 UFAS 0 Data as of: 05/07/12 @ 1500 29
RRCC / Regional Watch Center Status Region RRCC Regional Watch Center I Watch/Steady State Maynard MOC (24/7) II Watch/Steady State 24/7 III Full Activation (Regional Exercise) 24/7 IV Watch/Steady State 24/7 V Watch/Steady State 24/7 VI Watch/Steady State Denton MOC (24/7) VII Watch/Steady State 24/7 VIII Watch/Steady State Denver MOC (24/7) IX Watch/Steady State 24/7 X Watch/Steady State Bothell MOC (24/7) 30
IMAT Status National Teams Team Status Team Status Team Status BLUE (East) WHITE (Central) Regional Teams RED (West) Team Status Team Status Team Status Region I VT Region V Region IX-1 GA (EX) Region II Region VI-1 Region IX-2 HI Region III PA (EX) Region VI-2 Region X WA Region IV-1 KY Region VII Region IV-2 GA (EX) Region VIII = Available/Mission Capable = Available/Partially Mission Capable = Assigned/Deployed = Out-of-Service 31
Urban Search & Rescue INCIDENT SUPPORT TEAMS (Red-White-Blue) Monthly On Call Rotation JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC WEST CENTRAL EAST Team Status Team Status Team Status CA-TF1 Available AZ-TF1 Available FL-TF1 Available CA-TF2 Available CO-TF1 Available FL-TF2 Available CA-TF3 Available IN-TF1 Available MA-TF1 Available CA-TF4 Available MO-TF1 Available MD-TF1 Available CA-TF5 Available NE-TF1 Available NY-TF1 Available CA-TF6 Available NM-TF1 Available PA-TF1 Conditionally Available CA-TF7 Available NV-TF1 Available VA-TF1 Available CA-TF8 Available TN-TF1 Available VA-TF2 Available WA-TF1 Available TX-TF1 Available OH-TF1 Available UT-TF1 = Available/Mission Capable = Available/Partially Mission Capable Available = Assigned/Deployed = Out-of-Service 32
National Team Status Team/Status Current Location Remarks National Watch Center Washington, DC Watch/Steady State NRCC Washington, DC Not Activated HLT Miami, FL Not Activated DEST Washington, DC Not Activated Mission Capable Partially Mission Capable Not Mission Capable 33
FEMA s mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards. 35