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Galveston
County
Office of Emergency Management
SITUATION REPORT #2
SUBJECT: Tropical Storm Edouard
DATE AND TIME COVERED: Monday, 4 August 2008, 06:00 PM through Tuesday, 5 August 2008, 06:00 AM
● CURRENT SITUATION:
The forecast track for Tropical Storm Edouard shows landfall on the
Texas
Gulf
Coast
on
Galveston
Island
, sometime around 12 noon Tuesday. The Galveston County Office of Emergency Management has fully activated the EOC at 6 pm this evening for Tropical Storm Edouard. At 4:00 PM CDT, the center of Tropical Storm Edouard was located near Latitude 28.3 North; Longitude 91.4 West or about 215 miles east-southeast of
Galveston
. Tropical Storm Edouard is moving toward the west near 7 mph. Expected rainfall for Monday night through Tuesday evening is estimated 4 to 6 inches with isolated amounts of 10 inches. Tide forecast is 5 to 6 feet on the beach front.
Maximum sustained winds are near 45 mph with higher gusts. Tropical Storm wind field is expanding outward giving a better chance for intensification before landfall. Estimated minimum pressure is at 1000 MB.
The next advisory will be issued by the
National
Hurricane
Center
at 10:00 pm CDT.
The
Galveston
County
Emergency
Operations
Center
is activated and operating at a Readiness Condition 1.
Galveston County Offices were closed at 5:00 PM today Monday 4, August, 2008 and will be close on Tuesday.
Local Disaster declarations have been declared by the
County
of
Galveston
, City of
Galveston
, City of
LaMarque
, and the City of
Santa Fe
.
All Galveston County Departments and Employees are advised to monitor this situation closely.
● AREAS AFFECTED BY THIS EVENT:
Galveston
County
and surrounding counties
● RESPONDING OFFICES/DEPARTMENTS, RESOURCES COMMITTED: GCOEM
● CASUALTIES: None.
● DAMAGES: None reported at this time.
● EVACUATION:
Galveston
County
will not be requesting evacuation at this time.
● SHELTER: None at this time.
● ROADS CURRENTLY CLOSED/IMPACTED: None at this time.
● CURRENT UTILITY OUTAGES: None at this time.
● COMMENTS: The Emergency Management Division is closely monitoring this situation. Conference calls are being conducted with the Local Jurisdictions, National Weather Service, State of Texas Operations Center and our regional partners. The next conference call is scheduled for 9:00 pm, Monday 4, August, 2008 with the
State
Operation
Center
. This Office and the
Emergency
Operations
Center
are at Level 1. The EOC will continue to be fully activated until further notice.
The State of
Texas
has mobilized state resources in preparation of landfall on the upper Texas Coast of Tropical Storm Edouard.
The four (4) levels of EOC activation are:
Level 1 (Emergency Conditions)
Level 2 (Escalated Response Conditions)
Level 3 (Increased Readiness Conditions)
Level 4 (
Normal
Conditions)
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