![]() ![]() An “unsurvivable” storm surge is expected to spread water from the Gulf of Mexico up to 30+ miles inland from the coast. Major Hurricane Laura is forecast to impact the region tonight as a catastrophic Category 4 hurricane. The Houston / Galveston office of the National Weather Service in Texas is also providing support. Currently the Tampa Bay office of the National Weather Service located in Ruskin, Florida is issuing many of the products Lake Charles would normally provide. Every office has a plan to incorporate a second and third back-up location should a disaster unfold there. With the Lake Charles office abandoned, other National Weather Service offices are taking over their responsibilities. The Doppler radar may be located adjacent to the office or many miles away. A few offices are also located at universities where there is a strong tie to the academic research community. Most are housed in stand-alone buildings but some are co-located in other federal buildings or with other agencies. The Lake Charles office is one of 122 forecast offices around the country. The Lake Charles office and area of responsibility is ground zero for Hurricane Laura’s expected impacts. ![]() This map shows the NWS offices and their regions of responsibility around the country. In the case of the Lake Charles office, they are responsible for the area considered “ground zero” for Hurricane Laura, between the Houston and New Orleans / Slidell offices. The forecast office area of responsibility typically consists of 20 to 50 counties though some counties are split between offices based upon geographical features. Everyone stay safe and heed mandatory evacuation orders.” I am evacuating to Slidell Louisiana and will be (sic) probably help out some at the NWS office over t there until further notice. Senior Meteorologist Joe Rua from the Lake Charles office of the National Weather Service (NWS) wrote on Facebook, “With the latest track and intensity of Hurricane Laura it has been deemed unsafe for us to be at the NWS Lake Charles Office. Major Hurricane Laura is going to be so extreme in portions of Louisiana and Texas that even the National Weather Service is fleeing for safer ground. Winds can also be so extreme in this area that many, if not most, buildings will be destroyed in the area. Based on storm surge forecasts, the National Weather Service office in Lake Charles is forecast to be under 9 feet of water, even though it is so far inland from the coast. ![]()
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