Weather Eyes

Roger Erickson, warning coordinator for the National Weather Service’s Lake Charles Office, speaks during a SKYWARN training class for weather spotters at the Port of Morgan City’s Emergency Operations Center.   By ZACHARY FITZGERALD Meteorologists have full-time jobs watching and forecasting potentially hazardous weather. But they still need help from volunteers known as spotters.…

2019 GOHSEP Spring Flood Outlook

On March 18th, St. Mary Parish Emergency Managers participated in the 2019 GOHSEP Spring Flood Outlook Webinar. The Lower Mississippi River Forecast Center provided the current status of the Mississippi River as well as provided an overall outlook on the spring flooding season. Additionally, the US Army Corps of Engineers provided an update to levee…

2019 Current Flood Fight

Colonel Michael N. Clancy, USACE New Orleans District and Major General Richard Kaiser, Commander of USACE Mississippi Valley Division joined St. Mary Levee District in a discussion about the current flood fight. General Kaiser stated he was cautiously optimistic the Corps will not need to open the Morganza. However, conditions will be incredibly close to…

Resilience Opportunities

Mac Wade and Cindy Cutrera, Port of Morgan City; Mike Brocato, St. Mary Levee District; and Monica Mancuso, representing St. Mary Excel met recently with Scott Hemmerling, Colleen McHugh and Christine DeMyers of the Water Institute of the Gulf to discuss resilience opportunities for the Morgan City/Berwick communities.

02/11/19 Stakeholder Meeting

Panel of Presenters: Mac Wade, POMC, Tim Connell, USACE, Jon Mcvay, BRICE, Charles Brittingham, Cassidy & Associates, Durund Elzey, USACE The Port of Morgan City held a Stakeholder Meeting on February 11th, with close to 60 people in attendance. Thanks to all who came. 02 11 2019 Port Stakeholder Meeting Slides – Atchafalaya River Chene…