With the Atlantic hurricane season officially beginning on June 1, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Air Force Reserve are teaming up to help Gulf Coast communities get ready. As part of National Hurricane Preparedness Week, officials are hosting a series of public events to bridge the gap between scientific forecasting and community readiness.
The tour offers residents a rare opportunity to meet the
hurricane experts, scientists, and flight crews responsible for tracking storms
and providing life-saving information. Attendees will have the chance to get an
up-close look at the specialized aircraft that fly directly into storms to
collect critical data.
This year’s tour features a historic lineup of four
aircraft:
- NOAA’s
Lockheed WP-3D Orion: Celebrating 50 years of service
- NOAA’s
Gulfstream IV-SP
- NOAA’s
Beechcraft King Air 350 CER
- U.S.
Air Force Reserve’s WC-130J
The events will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at
three Gulf Coast airports:
- May
4: Sarasota Bradenton International Airport (Florida)
- May
5: Mobile International Airport (Alabama)
- May
6: Lake Charles Chennault International Airport (Louisiana)
A team of experts will be on-site at each location to answer
questions and provide guidance on emergency planning. This delegation includes
Michael Brennan, director of the National Hurricane Center (NHC); Robbie Berg,
NHC warning coordination meteorologist; Cody Fritz, NHC storm surge specialist
lead; and Owen Shieh, a warning coordination meteorologist from the Weather
Prediction Center.
The public and members of the media are invited to attend
these free events to learn about tropical cyclones and how citizens can create
effective evacuation and disaster-preparedness plans.
For residents living along the Gulf Coast, these events
serve as a timely reminder that hurricane season is approaching. Experts urge
residents to use this period to restock emergency supplies, review insurance
policies, and identify evacuation routes well before a tropical system develops.






