Write the precautionary measures given to the following flood warning. (2 points each) 1. Yellow Warning-
2.Orange Warning-
3.Red Warning-
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1. YELLOW warning means “heavy rains are expected, flooding is possible, so monitor weather conditions.” Not a pressing emergency yet, but people should monitor and be alert for any adverse changes in weather conditions. 2. The orange rainfall advisory is raised in areas where rainfall is between 15 mm and 30 mm within one hour. Flooding is a definite threat in communities under the orange alert. ... It means serious flooding is seen and that residents should be ready to evacuate to safety. 3. Red warning, communities should be prepared to respond. It means serious flooding is seen and that residents should be ready to evacuate to safety.
A yellow warning is the one down from amber, so is the least severe warning of the three. It means the weather is likely to have some impact, for example travel disruption. Many people might be able to carry on as normal but others will be directly affected.
OrangeWarning-
An 'Orange' warning stands for “Alert”, and authorities are expected to “Be prepared”. The forecast during an Orange warning is of heavy to very heavy rainfall. A 'Red' alert stands for “Warning”, and asks authorities to “Take action”. The forecast is for extremely heavy rainfall.
Redwarning-
With a RED warning signal, “torrential rains could cause serious flooding in some areas, so affected residents must evacuate as soon as possible.” In simple terms: evacuate! Rains and flooding could get worse in areas placed under the Red warning signal, so evacuate and be safe!
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2. The orange rainfall advisory is raised in areas where rainfall is between 15 mm and 30 mm within one hour. Flooding is a definite threat in communities under the orange alert. ... It means serious flooding is seen and that residents should be ready to evacuate to safety.
3. Red warning, communities should be prepared to respond. It means serious flooding is seen and that residents should be ready to evacuate to safety.
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Yellow warning-
A yellow warning is the one down from amber, so is the least severe warning of the three. It means the weather is likely to have some impact, for example travel disruption. Many people might be able to carry on as normal but others will be directly affected.
Orange Warning-
An 'Orange' warning stands for “Alert”, and authorities are expected to “Be prepared”. The forecast during an Orange warning is of heavy to very heavy rainfall. A 'Red' alert stands for “Warning”, and asks authorities to “Take action”. The forecast is for extremely heavy rainfall.
Red warning-
With a RED warning signal, “torrential rains could cause serious flooding in some areas, so affected residents must evacuate as soon as possible.” In simple terms: evacuate! Rains and flooding could get worse in areas placed under the Red warning signal, so evacuate and be safe!
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