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Title: Weather Considerations


1
Haz-Mat Incident Considerations
  • Chapter 3
  • Weather Considerations

2
Weather Considerations
  • Session objectives
  • The student will identify how various
    meteorological factors may influence a hazardous
    materials incident

3
Weather Considerations
  • Response personnel must have a basic
    understanding of
  • daily weather patterns
  • irregular weather events that may occur in the
    area

4
Components That Affect Local Weather
  • Temperature
  • Relative humidity
  • Atmospheric pressure
  • Air density

5
Temperature
  • Temperature affects the following
  • volatilization of a chemical from a liquid to a
    gas
  • vapor pressure
  • dispersion of a vapor or a gas
  • surface temperatures
  • reactivity and/or stability of a material

6
Humidity
  • Humidity affects vapor production from a liquid
  • As the humidity rises
  • vaporization of water solubles will increase
  • vaporization of non-water solubles will decrease
  • Water-reactive liquids may fume vigorously

7
Precipitation
  • Precipitation can aggravate a haz mat incident
  • may cause water-reactive chemicals to react
    violently
  • some products are designed to become activated by
    water
  • consider protective measures to maintain control
    of a spill during impending rain

8
Wind
  • Wind will affect the dispersion of a vapor or gas
  • Low wind vs. High wind

9
Strategic Considerations
  • Can evacuations be performed safely?
  • Will in-place protection be effective?
  • How large an area is affected?

10
Strategic Considerations
  • How much larger will the incident be when
    resources are in place?
  • How steady is the wind?
  • Will the wind change significantly ?
  • How will topographical features impact the
    incident?

11
Atmospheric Stability
  • There are two types of days
  • Stable
  • Unstable

12
Stable Conditions
  • Conditions constant and unchanging
  • atmospheric inversion layer
  • smog build-up
  • cloud cover greater than 50
  • Wind speeds are low

13
Unstable Days
  • Conditions are changing and variable
  • Characterized by
  • bright sunshine
  • moderate afternoon winds
  • cumulus development if moisture is present
  • dust devils, straight upward movement of smoke
    and windy afternoons

14
Daily Wind Patterns
  • Winds blow up-canyon/onshore during the day
  • Winds blow down-canyon/offshore at night

15
Events That Cancel Daily Patterns
  • Gradient winds
  • Foehn winds
  • Frontal winds

16
Gradient Winds
  • Free-flowing prevailing winds
  • at an elevation where they are not influenced by
    topography
  • usually 2000 feet or more above the surface
  • Gradient winds are a predominant element much of
    the time

17
Foehn Winds
  • Pattern Common to California
  • example Santa Ana winds
  • They are characterized by
  • strong gusty winds
  • low humidity
  • blowing out of the east or north east
  • generally last 2 or 3 days

18
Frontal Winds
  • Associated with the passing of a major weather
    system
  • Can cause a 180 degree shift in wind direction as
    the front passes

19
Predicting The Effect Of Weather
  • Time of day the release occurs
  • Projected duration of the incident
  • Anticipated changes in the weather
  • Be aware of local weather patterns

20
Sources of Weather Information
  • Local newspaper
  • The National Weather Service
  • Municipal airports
  • Some fire stations
  • Continue to evaluate the forecast against current
    conditions

21
Weather Monitoring Equipment
  • A piece of barrier tape tied to a pole
  • Electronic weather equipment hooked into a
    computer
  • Assign a person the responsibility of monitoring
    the weather
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