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MC252MC252Weather & OperationsWeather & Operations
The Maritime AllianceThe Maritime Alliance Symposium Symposium““Ocean & Weather Impacting Ocean & Weather Impacting
Business & Infrastructure” Business & Infrastructure”
March 4, 2011March 4, 2011Hubbs SeaWorld InstituteHubbs SeaWorld Institute
San Diego, CaliforniaSan Diego, California
Presented byPresented byJessica M. Cummins PMP, DABCHSJessica M. Cummins PMP, DABCHS
Emergency Planning AnalystEmergency Planning Analyst
Severe Weather Severe Weather Contingency Plan-Contingency Plan-
AnnexAnnex
Mobile ICP AORMobile ICP AOR
Purpose of the Severe Weather Purpose of the Severe Weather Contingency Plan (SWCP)Contingency Plan (SWCP)
•Provides guidance for directing the Provides guidance for directing the timely and effective suspension of timely and effective suspension of response operations;response operations;
• Potential relocation of response Potential relocation of response assets;assets;
• and the reconstitution of those and the reconstitution of those assets after the severe weather threat assets after the severe weather threat has passedhas passed
When Do We ActivateWhen Do We Activatethe Plan?the Plan?
•We monitor the weather daily and look for We monitor the weather daily and look for tropical cyclone activity which may be tropical cyclone activity which may be developing in the Atlantic Ocean (SWOC)developing in the Atlantic Ocean (SWOC)
• We have established “Severe Weather We have established “Severe Weather Readiness Conditions” (SWRC 1-6) which are Readiness Conditions” (SWRC 1-6) which are initiated based on weather forecasts and initiated based on weather forecasts and trajectories towards our Area of Responsibilitytrajectories towards our Area of Responsibility
• Unified Area Command in conjunction with Unified Area Command in conjunction with Mobile Sector Unified Command will declare Mobile Sector Unified Command will declare the activationthe activation
Decision Making ProcessDecision Making Process
• Unified Area Command in conjunction with Unified Area Command in conjunction with Mobile Sector Unified CommandMobile Sector Unified Command
• Timeline depicts activities to secure, Timeline depicts activities to secure, evade/evacuate, and remobilizeevade/evacuate, and remobilize
What are we doing now?What are we doing now?
• Monitoring the weather daily with UAC Monitoring the weather daily with UAC SWOCSWOC
• Ongoing planning throughout Branches and Ongoing planning throughout Branches and ResourcesResources
• Identifying where responders & equipment Identifying where responders & equipment will go ahead of storm impactwill go ahead of storm impact
• Minimizing footprint in deployment sites Minimizing footprint in deployment sites and staging areasand staging areas
• Communicating with appropriate local, Communicating with appropriate local, state and federal agencies and the National state and federal agencies and the National Incident Command (NIC)Incident Command (NIC)
Hurricane Timeline
+1 day+24 hours
Shelter / Re-entry
Re-Entry Assess
regroup first returning
elements via form 210 status change
Review and refresh SWCP
Include updates on current vesse
Communicate with all stakeholders
\Stop incoming
personnel
implimentPhone Tree
and Accountability
Refresh ships crew
Initiate barge plan
Initiate DeconPlan
Deflate sea boom
Release non-essentials
Track equip
Decon vessels and flush sea chests
Move to alternate ICP
Closing Team
Departs
Suspend ops
Secure equipment
2
1
3
Impact
-1 day-24 hours
-2 days-48 hours
-3 days-72 hours
-4 days-96 hours
-5 days-120 hours
-6 days-144 hours
EvacuateSecure
7
Larger Vessels
evade storm
All remanining
vessels released to seek safe
harbor
6
5
Release VOOs to
safe harbor
Transport equip upland
Personnel accounting Continue to
monitor activities and accountability of equipment
4
Offshore Offshore –– TIMELINE SUMMARYTIMELINE SUMMARY
PrepareInitiate
Execute
Re-establish
Standing orders are to maintain <50% fuel, supplies and water
Not more that 48 hrs of supplies staged forward
Multi-day ops. minimized