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Written by Eric R. Meyers   
Sunday, 20 August 2006

Navarro County is currently 1 of only 12 counties in the State of Texas to be a National Weather Service StormReady Recognized County.

Americans live in the most severe weather-prone country on Earth. Each year, Americans cope with an average of 10,000 thunderstorms, 2,500 floods, 1,000 tornadoes, as well as an average of 6 deadly hurricanes. Potentially deadly weather impacts every American. Communities can now rely on the National Weather Service’s StormReady® program to help them guard against the ravages of Mother Nature.

Some 90% of all presidentially declared disasters are weather related, leading to around 500 deaths per year and nearly $14 billion in damage. StormReady, a program started in 1999 in Tulsa, OK, helps arm America's communities with the communication and safety skills needed to save lives and property– before and during the event. StormReady helps community leaders and emergency managers strengthen local safety programs.

StormReady communities are better prepared to save lives from the onslaught of severe weather through better planning, education, and awareness. No community is storm proof, but StormReady can help communities save lives. Does StormReady make a difference? Click here to find out more!

http://www.stormready.noaa.gov

Find out more by selecting one of the links to the left or on the bottom of this page. If you're not a county or community, try our publications page for tips on protecting your business, home and family.


Recognized Communities and Counties  -

http://www.stormready.noaa.gov/com-maps/tx-com.htm

More about severe weather and your community -

http://www.stormready.noaa.gov/links.htm
 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 22 November 2006 )
 

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