Hurricane Basics
Disaster Preparedness Essentials
ARC Disaster Workforce & Deployment Readiness
Historical Hurricanes
Red Cross Statistics & Education
100

What is the dangerous rise of ocean water pushed inland during a hurricane called?

Storm surge

100

How many gallons of water per person per day does the Red Cross recommend storing?

1 gallon of water per person per day

100

What is the first thing a volunteer must do if they want to be contacted to respond to a Disaster?

Complete the training to receive a GAP

100

What 1992 hurricane devastated South Florida and reshaped building codes

Hurricane Andrew 

100

What Percent of Disaster Relief Workers are Volunteers?

95% of Disaster Relief Workers are Volunteers

200

What is the term for the large spiral bands of thunderstorms that extend outward from the center of a hurricane?

Rainbands

200

What is the minimum number of days your emergency kit should cover?

At least 3 days (ARC often recommends 3–7)

200

What Red Cross system is used to track whether a volunteer is available for deployment deployment?

Disaster Responder Availability in VCN

200

What 2012 storm merged with a winter system to create a “superstorm”?

Hurricane Sandy

200

The American Red Cross responds to an emergency every ___ Minutes

Eight Minutes - We respond to an average of about 65,000 disasters every year 

300

What part of a hurricane typically produces the strongest winds and heaviest rain?

The eyewall

300

What is the name of the phone app that provides real‑time, location‑based severe weather alerts, preparedness tips, and step‑by‑step emergency guidance—even when offline?

BONUS- If you have it downloaded on your phone!

American Red Cross Emergency App

300

This unique identifiers on a Disaster Relief Operation detail the limitations or conditions that may affect a responder's deployment readiness

Bonus if you can name one 

Hardship Codes

300

What 2017 hurricane caused the largest blackout in U.S. history?

Hurricane Maria

300

The number of GAP opportunities on a Disaster Relief Operation

40 Opportunities broken into activities under the following Groups:
-Operations Management
-Response
-Mass Care
-Client Care
-Logistics
-Recovery
-Workforce
-Information and Planning
-Disaster Services Technology
-External Relations
-Finance 

400

What is the minimum sustained wind speed required for a storm to be classified as a hurricane?

74 mph sustained winds

400

What is the Red Cross’s recommendation for people living in mobile homes during hurricanes?

Evacuate for all hurricanes, regardless of category

400

What are the three types of workforce that can be engaged on Disaster Relief Operations?
Hint - individuals can be assigned, sign up for shifts or be episodic volunteers

Disaster Responder, Local Community Volunteers and Disaster Event Based Volunteers 

400

This Historic Storm originally made landfall North of the Broward-Miami county line and went on to be the most costly Hurricane in US History

Hurricane Katrina

400
When was the American Red Cross founded by Clara Barton?

Bonus point if you know the exact date!
Year is acceptable

May 21, 1881

500

What phenomenon causes hurricanes to rotate counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere?

The Coriolis effect

500

What three steps form the core of the Red Cross preparedness model?

Prepare a kit, Make a plan, Stay informed

500

How many days does a responder need to be assigned to a Disaster Relief Operation, before getting an evaluation? 

5 Days it is mandatory for Supervisor
3 Days it can be requested by Responder

500

What Hurricane became the first and only Category 5 storm to make landfall in the United States in the twenty‑first century? 

Hurricane Michael - 2018

500

Since the program launch in 2014, the home fire campaign program has installed how many alarms and how many lives have been saved through the alarm installations? 

Over 2.5 million smoke alarms installed

1,500+ lives saved attributed to alarms installed through the program