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| Jr. Officer ![]() | Coasties revive foul-weather warning flags By Patricia Kime - Staff writer Posted : Wednesday May 30, 2007 18:19:14 EDT Double red-and-black storm-warning flags once heralded an impending hurricane, urging mariners to take cover and seaside residents to flee. The flags disappeared from common use in 1989, when the National Weather Service discontinued the program. This summer, the Coast Guard officially is bringing them back. Starting June 1, select Coast Guard stations will hoist storm flags in foul weather: red triangle for small craft warning; double red triangle for gale warning; single red-and-black square for storm warning; and the feared double flags for hurricane warning. “[This is] a Coast Guard initiative to reinforce the Coast Guard’s role as lifesavers, reaffirm to local communities the Coast Guard’s role as experts concerning local boating matters and visually communicate ... the lesson of Hurricane Katrina to take personal responsibility for individual safety,” said Rear Adm. David Pekoske in an announcement May 30. Some marinas and stations voluntarily have carried on the tradition of hoisting such flags, but participation was spotty. The Coast Guard hopes that residents in storm-prone areas will see the flags and listen to National Oceanographic and Atmospherics Administration radio broadcasts for further details, officials say. According to NOAA, more than half the country’s population lives along the coasts. In 2003, roughly 153 million people lived in 673 coastal counties. ![]() Coasties revive foul-weather warning flags - Military News, Navy News, opinions, editorials, news from Iraq, photos, reports - Navy Times - |
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| Racy Ol' Lady ![]() | This seems to be an excellent idea. Vacationers especially may not pay attention to weather reports until they see these flags. People who live along the coasts will soon remember or learn for the first time what the signs mean and it probably will again save lives. Why was it discontinued? Visual signs seem best sometimes.
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