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As of October 15, 2004 there were 802 StormReady Sites in 47 states:
420 Counties, 368 Communities, 9 Universities, 1 Indian Nation, 2 Industrial Sites, 1 Military Site
12 TsunamiReady Sites in 5 states and 2 StormReady Supporters
Click on a gold state for a close up or see the list below for FY 03 sites and links to all sites.

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Gold states have StormReady communities or counties
Light Blue dots are TsunamiReady communities
Blue dots are StormReady Communities
Red dots are StormReady Industrial Sites

Green dots are StormReady Indian Nations
Purple dots are StormReady Universities
Brown dots are StormReady Military sites

Annual Summary for FY 2005
  • 18 New StormReady Sites in FY 2005
  • 1 New TsunamiReady/StormReady Community
  • States with the most NEW Designations:
    • Montana, 8
    • Oklahoma, 5
Newest Sites:
  • Mifflin County, PA
  • Shelby, IA
  • Texarkana, AR
  • Texarkana, TX
  • Cushing, OK
  • Manzanita, OR
Annual Summary for FY 2004
  • 135 New StormReady Sites in FY 2004
  • 1 New State with a StormReady Site: Vermont
  • 2 New TsunamiReady/StormReady Community
  • States with the most NEW Designations:
    • Illinois, Texas, 11
    • Pennsylvania, 10
    • Oklahoma, 9
    • Kentucky, Missouri, 7

Newest Sites:

  • Lexington, Marion and Williamsburg Counties, SC
  • Kauai County, HI
  • Coleraine, MN
  • Viroqua, WI
  • Iowa State University
  • Hamlin County, SD
  • Glendale, Peoria, AZ
New Communities FY 2005
Texarkana AR
Shelby IA
Burr Ridge IL
Ravenna NE
Altus OK
Cushing OK
Madill OK
Marietta OK
Midwest City OK
Manzanita OR
New Communities FY 2004
Kodiak* AK
Glendale AZ
Peoria AZ
Contra Costa County CA
Napa CA
Santa Cruz County CA
University of California at Santa Barbara CA
Cheyenne County CO
El Paso County CO
Kit Carson County CO
Dixie County FL
Columbia County FL
Madison County FL
St. Johns County FL
Suwannee County FL
Washington County FL
DeKalb County GA
Dougherty County GA
Kauai County HI
Benton County IA
Hiawatha IA
Iowa State University IA
Ammon ID
Bonneville ID
Idaho Falls ID
Adair IL
Bartlett IL
Blandinsville IL
Colchester IL
Good Hope IL
Industry IL
Justice/Bridgeview IL
Plainfield IL
McDonough County IL
Melrose Park IL
Seaton IL
Caolloway County KY
Edmonson County KY
McCracken County KY
Powell County KY
Shelby County KY
Taylor County KY
University of Louisville KY
Taunton MA
Oakland County MI
Coleraine MN
Fergus Falls MN
Waseca County MN
Boone County MO
Gentry County MO
Honeywell Plant MO
Platte County MO
Riverside MO
Sweet Springs MO
Troy MO
Warrenton MO
Clinton MS
Jones County MS
Pelahatchie MS
Rankin County MS
Columbia MT
Fallon County MT
Flathead County MT
Kalispell MT
Whitefish MT
Bladen County NC
Randolph County NC
New Communities FY 2005:Continued
Fairview MT
Medicine Lake MT
Outlook MT
Plentywood MT
Richland County MT
Sheridan County MT
Sidney MT
Westby MT
Mifflin County PA
Texarkana TX
New Communities FY 2004:Continued
Grand Forks County ND
Pembina County ND
Banner County NE
Box Butte County NE
Dawes County NE
Morrill County NE
Sioux County NE
Manasquan NJ
Paramus NJ
Chemung County NY
Oswego County NY
Tioga County NY
University at Albany NY
Clermont County OK
Comanche County OK
Enid OK
Garfield County OK
Jones OK
Kay County OK
Muskogee County OK
Newkirk OK
Norman OK
Bedford County PA
Centre County PA
Clearfield County PA
Elk County PA
McKean County PA
Mercer County PA
Potter County PA
Somerset County PA
Tioga County PA
Wyoming County PA
Aiken County SC
Barnwell County SC
Edgefield County SC
Lexington County SC
Marion County SC
Williamsburg County SC
York County SC
Codington County SD
Hamlin County SD
Hughes County SD
Parker SD
Fentress County TN
Franklin County TN
Moore County TN
Wilson County TN
Benbrook TX
Brownfield TX
Corpus Christi TX
Cottle County TX
Keller TX
Midwestern State University TX
Paducah TX
Plainview TX
San Angelo TX
Southlake TX
Terry County TX
San Juan County UT
Tooele Army Depot UT
Loudoun County VA
Brattleboro VT
Belleville WI
Viroqua WI
Hampshire County WV
Jefferson County WV
Monongalia County WV
Ohio County WV
FY 2003 sites, FY 2002 sites
For a complete list of StormReady sites back to 1999, contact donna.franklin@noaa.gov

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