37 Tex. Admin. Code § 9.2 - Disaster and Emergency Warnings
(a) The
Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS or the department) and the National
Weather Service (NWS) have entered into a cooperative program of tornado and
severe weather warnings. National Weather Service forecasts for general areas
where severe weather or tornadoes may develop are transmitted to DPS offices in
the forecast area and to the emergency operations center in the department
state headquarters. Department personnel, local police agencies, and local
officials are notified to be on the alert should conditions become threatening.
When suspicious cloud formations appear on the NWS radar, the NWS will request
the department to make visual observations at the location indicated and report
the findings of the observer to the NWS through established communications
channels. This request for visual observation will be made to the nearest
department office. When the visual observation corroborates the radar finding
that severe weather exists, an appropriate warning is issued by the NWS to
local officials in all communities in the affected area.
(b) When the NWS requests visual observation
of a suspected severe weather area, department personnel involved will comply
with the request and report findings. On occasions when no severe weather
forecast has been issued nor a sighting made on radar, and locally severe
storms (damaging hail, high winds, flash floods, or tornado) occur in an area
or community, it is the responsibility of the department personnel to report
such occurrences to state headquarters as soon as practicable through proper
channels and by the most expeditious means of communications. Address this
information to the regional commander, highway patrol captain, and state and
district coordinators in the region and district where such weather occurred.
The message shall contain, as a minimum, the following:
(1) kind of storm;
(2) location;
(3) number of casualties and fatalities, if
any;
(4) extent of damage with
special reference to schools, hospitals, public utilities, and public property;
and
(5) action being
taken.
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