Wednesday, May 8, 2019 8:30 A.m. EDT

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Wednesday, May 8, 20198:30 a.m. EDT

Significant Activity – May 7-8Significant Events: Severe Weather ThreatTropical Activity: Atlantic: No activity affecting U.S. interests Western Pacific: Disturbance 92W - Medium chance of development Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season starts May 15 Atlantic and Central Pacific Hurricane Season starts June 1Significant Weather: Severe thunderstorms and Flash Flooding – Southern Plains to Great LakesDeclaration Activity: Amendments to FEMA-4421-DR-IA, FEMA-4337-DR-FL, and FEMA-4399-DR-FLHurricane Season starts in23 days

Severe Weather Threat – (Final)Situation: Severe weather moved across the Texas Panhandlethrough Oklahoma and into Southern Kansas. In addition, heavydownpours caused flash flooding in the Houston Metro andsurrounding areas.Lifeline Impacts:Safety & Security: Four schools closured in Houston Area due to standing waterFood, Water & Sheltering: Shelters/Occupants: 1 / 23 (Houston area flooding)Energy: Power outages continue to fall with 26k customers without powerin TX; 1k without power in OK; power outages due to downedpowerlines and transformers – no production impactsResponse: Texas and Oklahoma EOCs remained at Steady State FEMA Region VI RWC returned to Steady State from EnhancedWatchYesterdays ActivityPrimarily Rural areasToday’s Enhanced Risk for Severe WeatherFlash FloodingYesterday – Continue today-late week

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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLYSpace Weather Summary/OutlookSpace Weather SummaryMay 8th, 2019Past48 HoursForecast:May 9thForecast:May 10th(R Scale)NoneR1-R2: 1%R3-R5: 1%R1-R2: 1%R3-R5: 1%Solar Radiation Storms (S Scale)NoneS1 or : 1%S1 or : 1%Geomagnetic StormsNoneNoneNoneRadio Blackouts(G Scale)Increase from very low to low solar activity.Threat of Severe or Extreme activity levels is low.Shawn DahlSWPCMay8th, 201912UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

Joint Preliminary Damage AssessmentsRegionState /LocationEventIA/PAIVTFloodingApril 15, 2019VMNSevere storms and floodingMarch 12 – April 29, 2019VIOKSevere storms and floodingApril 27 – May 2, 2019OTN*Severe storms and floodingMarch 13, 2019 – April 1, 2019PTN**Severe storms and floodingMarch 13, 2019 – April 1, 2019VIIISDSevere winter storms and floodingMarch 13 – April 26, 2019XIDFlooding7-12 April, 2019IAPAIAPAIAPAIAPAIAPAIAPAIAPAVIINumber of CountiesRequested Complete00810050 & 4 Tribes03300101110116000004 & 1 Tribe0Start – EndN/A4/24 – TBDN/A5/7 – TBD5/6 – 5/7N/ATBD4/18 – 4/19TBD4/17 – 4/175/6 – TBDN/AN/A5/6 –TBD*Omaha Tribe of Nebraska**Ponca Tribe of Nebraska

Disaster Requests & DeclarationsRequestsDeclaration Requests in Process5IAPAHMDate RequestedU.S. Territory of Guam – DR Super Typhoon WutipXXMarch 25, 2019CA – DR Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and MudslidesXXApril 13, 2019Federated States of Micronesia – Super Typhoon WutipApril 17, 2019*Request made pursuant to the Compacts of Free Association, not under Stafford ActMO – DR Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, and FloodingNavajo Nation – DR Snowstorms and FloodingXXXApril 24, 2019XXApril 29, 2019RequestsAPPROVEDDENIED(since last report)(since last report)00

Disaster AmendmentsAmendmentDate IssuedActionAmendment No. 6 to FEMA-4421-DR-IAMay 7, 2019Added Louisa County for Individual AssistanceAmendment No.17 to FEMA-4337-DR-FLMay 1, 2019Changes FCOAmendment No. 9 to FEMA-4399-DR-FLMay 1, 2019Changes FCO

Readiness – Deployable Teams and AssetsNational and Regional ResourcesIM st:Crisis:Assigned:Regional IMAT Available:(4-6 Teams)PMC / NMC:Deployed:Team A:N-ISB Teams Team B:(3 Teams)Team C:Assigned:Available:US&R( 66%)PMC / NMC:Deployed:Assigned:Available:MERSN-IMAT( 66%)FCO( 1 Type I)FDRC( 2)13,2903,662 / ableAvailableAvailable2828003636PMC / NMC:0Deployed:Assigned:Available:PMC / NMC:Deployed:Assigned:Available:PMC / NMC:Deployed:0294025122010Cadres with 25% or Less AvailabilityEHP 11% (51/485); ER 15% (9/59); FL 11% (17/153); HM 19% (210/1131); IT 25% (170/671); LOG 20% (263/1334); NDRS25% (69/280); OPS 18% (47/268); PA-NEW 5% (131/2420); PLAN 17% (69/400); SAF 11% (6/55); SEC 2% (3/125)

FEMA Readiness – Activation TeamsStatusNWC(5 Teams)NRCC(2 Teams)RWC/MOCsAvailableRRCCsActivation TimesReason / CommentsPrimary – Gold TeamAvailableAvailable(10 Regions)ActivationLevelSteady StateHLT(10 Regions)ActivatedTeamScheduled to activate June 1AvailableBackup Regions: VIII, VI, & IAtlantic Hurricane Season

Hurricane Preparedness Week (May 5-11, 2019)Wednesday, May 8 – Get an Insurance CheckupHurricane Preparedness Week is your time to preparefor a potential land-falling tropical storm or hurricane: Call your insurance company or agent and ask foran insurance check-up to make sure you haveenough homeowners insurance to repair or evenreplace your home Don’t forget coverage for your car or boat Remember, standard homeowners insurancedoesn’t cover flooding Whether you’re a homeowner or renter, you’ll needa separate policy for it, and it’s available throughyour company, agent or the National FloodInsurance Program at floodsmart.gov Act now as flood insurance requires a 30-daywaiting period!For more information about preparing for a hurricane see: FLASH Insurance Guide: If Disaster Strikes, Will You Be Covered? Find available coverage at floodsmart.govSource: National Hurricane PreparednessAtlantic Hurricane Season starts in 23 days

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Federated States of Micronesia -Super Typhoon Wutip *Request made pursuant to the Compacts of Free Association, not under Stafford Act April 17, 2019 . National and Regional Resources IM Workforce Strength: 13,290 Available: 3,662 / 28% Other: 3,617 Deployed: 6,011 N-IMAT East: Available West: Available .