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FLASH FLOOD WATCH
RAIN GAUGE NETWORK PLAN
FOR
BRYAN, COLLEGE STATION, BRAZOS COUNTY,
AND TEXAS AM UNIVERSITY
Prepared by
JERIDAN STRONG
Brazos County
Emergency Management /Civil Defense
February, 1990
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Jake Canglose, Coordinator
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Etfiergency Management /Civil Defense
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LEGAL
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COUNTY DISASTER EMERGENCY SERVICES
OFFICE I
BRAZOS COUNTY • BRYAN • COLLEGE STATION
DISASTER EMERGENCY PLANNING ORGANIZATION
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DISASTER EMERGENCY COUNCIL
COUNTY JUDGE
BRYAN MAYOR
COLLEGE STATION MAYOR
DISASTER DIRECTORS STAFF
COUNTY DIRECTOR
BRYAN CITY MANAGER /DIRECTOR
COLLEGE STATION CITY MANAGER /DIRECTOR
TAMU DIRECTOR
COMMUNICATIONS MANPOWER RADIOLOGICAL
RACES Texas Employment DEFENSE
Shelter Service Monitors
Citizen Band Volunteers
Fixed
Conmerclal
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MOBDES
EMERGENCY PUBLIC
INFORMATION
(EBS)
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1 LAW ENFORCEMENT FIRE & HEALTH, PUBLIC WORKS TORNADO PUBLIC FALLOUT DAMAGE WELFARE
WARNING RESCUE MEDICAL & WARNING SHELTERS ASSESSMENT
MORTUARY Brazos County & Red Cross
Sheriff Fire Chiefs Bryan METEOROLOGY (Evacuee Brazos County Natural
Police Chiefs Bryan, City- County College Sta. SERVICES Shelter) Bryan, Disaster
Bryan, College Sta. Health Office College Station Shelter
TAMU 6
College Station TAMU -
TAMU Feeding
EDUCATION and TRAINING
Bryan Public Schools
College Station Public Schools
I. PURPOSE
FLASH FLOOD WATCH
RAIN GAUGE NETWORK PLAN
BRAZOS COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
NOAA, the U.S. Commerce Department's National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration, keeps a round- the - clock,
round - the - calendar watch on the Nation's rivers.
Through its National Weather Service, NOAA maintains a
special river and rainfall reporting network, and continually
analyzes river and rainfall data to provide river forecasts
and flood warnings. The flood warning service is an integral
part of NOAA's environmental monitoring and prediction program,
which provides timely warnings of atmospheric hazards like
hurricanes, tornadoes, and other severe storms, and of earth-
quake- generated seismic sea waves. As with the other warning
services, National Weather Service flood warnings offer time-- -
time to evacuate low -lying areas, time to move property and
livestock to higher ground, time to take necessary emergency
action. This service saves many millions of dollars in flood
losses annually -- -and an untold numberof lives.
The National Weather Service Office at Waco, Texas and
the Brazos County Emergency Management Office have established
a cooperative rain gauge network in Brazos County to monitor
local rainfall rates for the purpose of collecting rainfall data
to be used to assist in determining the need for issuing flash
flood watches and warnings.
The cooperative observers listed have agreed to assist in
collecting and reporting data.
II. PROCEDURES
A. RECORDING:
Each station will record data on WS FORM E -16 and retain.
B. TELEPHONE REPORTING:
A central 24 -hour telephone reporting station is
established at:
Brazos County Sheriff's Office
Brazos County Courthouse
Each cooperative observer will report rainfall
information to the Central Reporting Station at
Telephone Number:
361 -4100
C. CONDITIONS REQUIRING REPORTING:
1. If you have received 0.5" or more of rainfall
during the past 24 hours, please report this to
the Sheriff's Office by 8 :30 a.m. if at all
possible. (Telephone Number 361- 4100). Give
your Station Identification Number and rainfall
amount.
2. If you observe ONE INCH OR MORE OF RAINFALL IN A
ONE -HOUR PERIOD, immediately call this in to the
Sheriff's Office. (Telephone Number 361- 4100).
Give your Station Identification Number and rain-
fall amount.
D. PROCEDURES FOR RAIN GAUGE NETWORK CENTRAL REPORTING POINT
(SHERIFF'S OFFICE):
1. Calls received reporting rainfall data will be logged
on Brazos County Civil Defense Rain Gauge Network Rain
Data Form provided.
2. Obtain Station ID# from person reporting and record in
Column Two (2) of form and then record the Amount of
Rainfall in Column Four (4) of the form. Rainfall
amounts will be given in inches, 10ths of inches, and
100ths of inches. Example: 1.12 inches.
3. Only one log sheet will be required for each date that
rainfall is reported. The date should be entered in
the space provided in the upper right -hand corner of
the form.
4. If a station calls in reporting ONE INCH OR MORE OF
RAINFALL IN ONE HOUR, the amount should be logged on
the form and Jake Canglose should be informed immedi-
ately (Tel. Nos. 846 -7428 or 846- 9049). National
Weather Service should also be informed immedi-
ately (Tel. No. 1- 800 - 792 - 3601).
5. The National Weather Service, Waco, Texas will call
to check daily amounts of rainfall when we have had
extensive rains in order for them to decide to issue
flash flood warnings.
E. OTHER INFORMATION:
More detailed information about procedures can be
found in Annex A.
III. IDENTIFICATION AND LOCATION OF REPORTERS
The list of Rainfall Reporters, their identification numbers,
addresses, and telephone numbers can be found in Annex B. A
map of their locations in Brazos County can be found in Annex C.
READING GAUGE
WHEN: Ideally, daily between 7:00 & 7:30 a.m. and anytime 1.00"
or more of rain falls in a one -hour period. But we do not expect
anyone to be perfect, so if you are a few hours off or miss a day
now and then, we understand. However, if you are to be gone on an
extended stay, please teach a family member or nearby neighbor to
fill in for you.
HOW: Readings are made at the top of the water level on the scale
of the small inside tube. Remember, this small tube will hold only
1.00" of rain. Any rainfall in excess of 1.00" will overflow into
the large outer tube. If overflowing occurs you should: 1.) remove
the small tube and empty it on the ground...that's 1.00 "; 2.) hold
the small tube near the top and with that same hand hold the funnel
with its base stuck into the small tube; 3.) with your other hand
lift the large outer tube from its bracket and slowly pour its con-
tents into the funnel until either the small tube is again filled...
that's 2.00 ", or the large tube is empty. Your reading will be the
total of all measurements until both tubes are empty.
BRAZOS COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
AND NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COOPERATIVE
FLASH FLOOD WATCH RAIN GAUGE NETWORK
RECORDING READINGS
Record every 7:00 - 7:30 a.m. reading on Form E -16 in the column
labeled "24 -hour amounts" of rainfall on the line corresponding to
the day's date. This reading is the total rainfall during the previous
24 hours. If a heavy rain had occurred, for example, on Monday after-
noon and you had read and emptied the gauge, be sure to include that
amount in the 24 -hour total on Tuesday morning. Along the right side
of the Form E -16, there is a column titled "Remarks" (Special Observa-
tions) which could be used to keep a record of extra readings taken
for heavy rain...1.00" or more an hour.
REPORTING READINGS
If 1.) your 7 :00 - 7:30 a.m. gauge reading is .50" or more, or 2.) if
1.00" or more falls in a one -hour period, telephone your reading to the
Brazos County Sheriff's Office, telephone 361 -4100.
FORMS
Please retain the original of your Form E -16 for future reference.
ANNEX A
STATION ID
1 DPPT2
2 BNYT2
3 BFST2
4 KTAT2
5 BYYT2
6 BFTT2
7 BAET2
8 CSFT2
10 CSWT2
12 CSET2
14 BYET2
15 CFST2
16 WLBT2
17 BNAT2
18 BRWT2
19 MICT2
20 BYBT2
OBSERVER
Dansby Power Plant
(Mr. Lacy Blair)
Bryan Cen. Fire Sta.
Bryan #2 Fire Sta.
KTAM /KORA
(Andy Birmingham)
Bryan #3 Fire Sta.
KBTX -TV Weather Dept.
(Bruce Thomas)
College Station Cen.
Fire Station
Millie Parrack
Duncan Covington
Theodore Wylie(Ted)
College Station
#2 Fire Station
Billy Junek
Mrs. O.L. Pate
Alvin R. Phelps
Glen Chervenka
21 BYHT2 Edgar (Jack) Irick
UNOFFICIAL OBSERVERS
ADDRESS
P. 0. Box 1000
Bryan, Texas 77805
801 N. Bryan St.
Bryan, Tx. 77801
2813 Cavitt Ave.
Bryan, Tx. 77801
1240 Villa Maria
Bryan, Tx. 77801
3211 Briarcrest Dr. 361 -3672
Bryan, Tx. 77801
4141 E. 29th St.
Bryan, Texas 77801
1101 Texas Ave.
Coll. Sta., Tx.77840
Rt. 5, Box 1224
Coll. Sta., Tx :77840
1810 Hondo
Coll. Sta., Tx.77840
17 Sara Lane
Coll. Sta., Tx.77840
2100 Rio Grande
Coll. Sta., Tx.77840
P. 0. Box 173
Wellborn, Tx. 77881
Rt. 2, Box 265
Bryan, Tx. 77803
Rt. 5, Box 599
Bryan, Tx. 77803
Rt. 2, Box 349
Bryan, Tx. 77803
Rt. 2, Box 219
Bryan, Texas 77803
ANNEX B
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TELEPHONE
361 -3740, 3741
361 -3670
361 -3671
776 -1240
846 -7777
846 -7770
764 -3780
846 -2785
693 -8000
776 -8009
764 -3715
690 -0501 (H)
690 -0111 (W)
589 -2614
822 -0885 (H)
779 -7770 (W)
(Ext. 35 8)
589 -2070
589 -2237
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BRAZOS COUNTY
RAIN GAUGE NETWORK
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1. Dansby Power Plt.
2. Bryan Central
Fire Station
3. Bryan #2 Fire
Station
4. KTAM /KORA
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6. Bryan #3 Fire
Station
7. KBTX -TV Weather
8. College Station
Central Fire Ste.
10. Millie Parrack
12. Duncan Covington
14. Theodore Wylie
15. College Station
#2 Fire Station
16. Billy Junek
17. Mrs. O.L. Pate
18. Alvin R. Phelps
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20. Glen Chervenka
21. Jack Irick
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Phone
361 -3740
361 -3670
361 -3671
776 -1240
361 -3672
846 -7777
764 -3780
846 -2785
693 -8000
776 -8009
764 -3715
690 -0501
589 -2614
822 -0885
589 -2070
589 -2237
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DPPT2
BNYT2
BFST2
KTAT2
BYYT2
BFTT2
BAET2
CSFT2
CSWT2
CSET2
BYET2
CFST2
WLBT2
BNAT2
BRWT2
MICT2
BYBT2
BYHT2
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