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HEAVY RAIN AND FLASH FLOODING POTENTIAL ALONG THE CENTRAL GULF COAST; EXCESSIVE
HEAT ACROSS THE WEST

Heavy to excessive rainfall will continue along the Gulf Coast through Friday. A
Moderate Risk of Excessive Rainfall is outlooked along the Central Gulf Coast
today where scattered to numerous instances of flash flooding is likely. In the
Western U.S., a late summer heatwave will continue through the weekend. Read
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NEW! COVID-19 CONSIDERATIONS FOR TSUNAMI RESPONSE (VIDEO / SCRIPT)


CARIBE-EWS (EN / ESP)

Puerto Rico (ESP)

Tsunami Evacuation Maps

Puerto Rico - U.S. Virgin Islands - British Virgin Islands

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PTWC USERS' GUIDE FOR TSUNAMI PRODUCTS

CARIBE-EWS - PDF


PUERTO RICO AND VIRGIN ISLANDS - PDF

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The CARIBE WAVE 22 exercise will be held on March 10, 2022

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     The International Tsunami Information Center - Caribbean Office (ITIC-CAR)
supports domestic and international tsunami warning services and programs in the
Caribbean and adjacent regions. The office focuses on strengthening and
sustaining the tsunami observational system as well as the continued enhancement
of tsunami outreach, education and readiness, including the implementation of
the TsunamiReady® and international Tsunami Ready Programs. 

     Within NOAA, it works closely with the U.S. Tsunami Warning Centers
(National Tsunami Warning Center and Pacific Tsunami Warning
Center); the International Tsunami Information Center; the NWS San Juan Weather
Forecast Office responsible for disseminating tsunami products to Puerto Rico
and the U.S. Virgin Islands; the NOAA Center for Tsunami Research and the
National Ocean Service for water level monitoring.

     The ITIC-CAR also participates and supports activities of the UNESCO
Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, Intergovernmental Coordination Group
for Tsunamis and other Coastal Hazards Warning System for the Caribbean Sea and
adjacent regions (CARIBE-EWS). The CARIBE-EWS covers 48 states and territories
in the Caribbean and Western Atlantic. The ITIC-CAR coordinates efforts with
the Caribbean Tsunami Information Center (Barbados) and works closely with the
seismic, sea level and GPS operators and the officially designated National
Tsunami Warning Focal Points, National Tsunami Warning Centers and Tsunami
National Contacts. The Program organizes and participates in training sessions
and provides briefings and materials for use by the general public, government,
scientists and broadcast media. It is staffed by two full time employees and
Student Interns. Efforts are made to have resources available in English,
Spanish and French. The ITIC-CAR was established in 2010 by the U.S. National
Weather Service. It is co-located with the Puerto Rico Seismic Network at the
University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez.








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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Caribbean Tsunami Warning Program
c/o Puerto Rico Seismic Network, Building D
259 Boulevard Alfonso Valdés
Mayagüez, PR 00680
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