| MEMORANDUM City of St. Augustine Emergency Manager's Office To: The Mayor From: Amy Reliant, Emergency Manager Regarding: Barrier Island - We're first to be hit. As you know, our island is an easy target for a hurricane. If olivia comes this way, we could be hit hard. One key reason is that we are a "Barrier Island." |
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| I know that you know the basic facts: - Our island has the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Intracoastal Waterway on the other. - Barrier islands like ours are bits of land sitting in front of the main coastline. You can see from the map that our island runs parallel to the coast, sitting just offshore. - Islands like ours live up to their names - they act as barriers for the main coastline. When a storm comes along, we take the brunt of its attack. |
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| Since we are first to see a storm's effects, we get them full force. In fact, this island is actually trying to move because of these storms. I don't mean the island is packing up its bags... instead, each of these big storms pushes the island sand a bit closer to the mainland. The storms do this with their high waves, or storm surges. The water goes so high, a good portion of the island will be underwter if the storm hits here. I recommend evacuating the island. We cannot take the risk of having a bunch of tourists and local residents stranded in the storm surge. Many people might drown. It is a tough decision, since the storm could miss us. Even if it does, however, we can say we did the right thing to protect our residents. Click here to read the next memo: Police Chief: "I can't rescue people in a hurricane!" |
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