StormReady® , TsunamiReady, TsunamiReady Supporter, and StormReady® Supporter & Weather-Ready National Ambassador Application Forms

OMB 0648-0419

OMB 0648-0419

The National Weather Service (NWS) established the StormReady program in 1999 and the TsunamiReady program in 2002 to help counties, cities and towns implement procedures to reduce the potential for weather-related and tsunami hazards. By participating in this program, local agencies earn recognition for their jurisdiction by meeting guidelines established by the NWS in partnership with federal, state, and local emergency management professionals. Information and details on the StormReady and TsunamiReady programs are located at https://www.weather.gov/stormready/ and https://www.weather.gov/tsunamiready/. Many businesses, schools, nonprofit organizations and other non-governmental entities establish severe weather safety plans and actively promote severe weather safety awareness activities. The NWS established the StormReady and TsunamiReady Supporter programs to recognize those entities do not have the resources necessary to fulfill all the full StormReady or TsunamiReady eligibility but actively promote the principles of the program.

The latest form for StormReady® , TsunamiReady, TsunamiReady Supporter, and StormReady® Supporter & Weather-Ready National Ambassador Application Forms expires 2021-09-30 and can be found here.

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