Our Experience
Practical Field Experience:
Our team also has extensive experience in planning for, responding to, and recovering from actual disasters. Actual incidents include: countless tropical cyclones, severe weather events, tornados, floods, oil spill responses, biological and chemical hazardous materials, mass immigration, urban search and rescue, aviation crashes and other transportation incidents, and civil riots and unrest.
Representative Listing of Actual Disaster Responses and Recovery Experience:
- Hurricane Hugo 1989: EOC Operations and Disaster Field Office/Disaster Recovery Center lasting 90+ days
- Hurricane Andrew 1992: Command Post, EOC Operations and Debris Mgt Task Force lasting 90+ days
- "Storm of the Century" 1993: EOC Operations lasting 14+ days
- Hurricane Opal, 1995; State EOC Operations lasting 5+ days; Local EOC Operations lasting 12+ days
- Hurricane Erin, 1995; State EOC Operations lasting 8+ days
- Value Jet disaster in the Florida Everglades 1996: Logistics Operation, Decon Operations and Recovery Technician.
- Hurricane Georges 1998: Command Post and EOC Operations lasting 90+ days
- Florida Wildfires 1998: Local EOC Operations lasting 11+ days; Mutual aid EOC Operations lasting 10+ days
- Hurricane Floyd 1999: Local EOC Operations lasting 4+ days
- Tropical Storm Josephine 2003: Local EOC Operations lasting 4+ days
- Hurricanes Charley, Danielle, Frances, Gaston, Ivan and Jeanne 2004: IMT Command Post and EOC Operations lasting 120+ days
- Hurricanes Dennis, Katrina, Rita and Wilma 2005: IMT Command Post and EOC Operations lasting 120+ days
- Wild Fire Florida 1996 and 2006: Command Post and EOC Operations lasting 60+ days
- Tornados 1998, 1999, 2004, 2006: Command Post and EOC Operations lasting 3+ days each
- Severe weather and winter storm events of 2009 and 2010
- Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, 2010: Situational Awareness and Decision-making support
- Tōhoku, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, 2011: Situational Awareness and Decision-making support
- Joplin Missouri, EF-5 Tornado event, May 22, 2011: Damage assessment, EOC and FEMA JOF coordination
- Hurricane Irene 2011: Situational Awareness and Decision-making support
- Additional disasters including: Transportation, Marine, Hazardous Materials, Mass Casualty, Mass Immigration
Whether for timely and accurate alerts, risk assessments, emergency planning, or training, our company is ready and eager to meet the needs and objectives of our clients. We will provide the highest quality and most usable services and products to our valued clients. Early Alert offers a full range of planning, response, recovery, mitigation, and prevention consulting services to better prepare governmental agencies and corporations before a crisis occurs or disaster strikes. We also provide on-site assistance in the event of a disaster, including incident management assist teams to support response and recovery objectives.
Flash Alert!
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U.S. NATIONAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
...Relatively quiet day across the country...
Recent News
- Peru-Chile border hit by 6.2 quake, no damage seen
05/14/2012 in Reuters - Tropical Depression One-E develops in the East Pacific.
05/14/2012 in Early Alert - Global temperatures in March make coolest March since 1999 even with record-breaking warmth for U.S.
05/09/2012 in NOAA - U.S. temperatures for April third warmest on record
05/09/2012 in NOAA - Improvements in Weather Radar – Dual-Polarization
05/04/2012 in Early Alert - Forecast for the Atlantic basin hurricane season is calling for reduced activity compared with the 1981-2010 climatology.
04/04/2012 in Colorado State University - Tornadoes of 2011 and what 2012 might bring.
03/05/2012 in Early Alert - US Extreme Weather Events 2011 (Blog)
01/31/2012 in Early Alert - Billion-dollar disasters of 2011
01/02/2012 in NOAA - Early Alert introduces its newest product - Siberian Ice
07/04/2010 in Announcements

