The Severe Storm Prediction, Education and Evacuation from Disaster (SSPEED) Center

This center will organize leading universities, researchers, emergency managers, and private and public entities to better address severe storm impacts in the Gulf Coast area. The impact zone stretches from Texas to Louisiana and includes major cities such as New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Houston, and Brownsville.

The Center will address:
    (1) severe storm and hurricane research and storm surge prediction,
    (2) radar-based rainfall and flood warning systems for urban and coastal areas,
    (3) state-of-the-art educational programs for workforce training and public awareness,
    (4) infrastructure risks assessment, and
    (5) evacuation plans linked to the best warning and transportation systems, and societal needs.

The keys are to improve lead-time and accuracy of prediction and to deliver the information in real time to emergency managers for improved evacuations or sheltering in place.





SSPEED kick-off meeting

SSPEED kick-off meeting

SSPEED kick-off meeting

Hurricane Ike, Crystal Beach

Hurricane Ike, Galveston

Hurricane Ike, Winnie, Texas


Hurricane Ike, Winnie, Texas


Hurricane Ike, High Island, Texas
 

1993 Flood of the Missouri River

Infrastructure

Houston Oct 2006

Houston Oct 2006

Hurricane Rita Damage

Austin flood 1936

Lake Canyon 2002

Cuero 1998

Houston flood 1935

Infrastructure

NSSL

Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina

Semper Paratus