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When it is determined there is a risk of severe weather, the following steps should be followed to prepare for the event:
When it is determined there is a risk of severe weather, the following steps should be followed to prepare for the event:
# Determine the risk of the severe weather.
# Determine the risk of the severe weather.
## Local weather forecasts are used to determine risk and severity. MandolinSara constantly monitors [[https://kamala.cod.edu/svr/ College of DuPage Meteorology NexLab]]. This page is constantly updated every two minutes with with the latest severe weather warnings.
## Local weather forecasts are used to determine risk and severity. MandolinSara constantly monitors [https://kamala.cod.edu/svr/ College of DuPage Meteorology NexLab]. This page is constantly updated every two minutes with with the latest severe weather warnings.
## If a significant risk event is imminent, proceed.   
## If a significant risk event is imminent, proceed.   
==Status==
==Status==
This action plan is standard operating procedure and has been enacted several times.
This action plan is standard operating procedure and has been enacted several times.

Revision as of 23:35, 20 May 2024

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Procedure

When it is determined there is a risk of severe weather, the following steps should be followed to prepare for the event:

  1. Determine the risk of the severe weather.
    1. Local weather forecasts are used to determine risk and severity. MandolinSara constantly monitors College of DuPage Meteorology NexLab. This page is constantly updated every two minutes with with the latest severe weather warnings.
    2. If a significant risk event is imminent, proceed.

Status

This action plan is standard operating procedure and has been enacted several times.