Article Out Loud – April 2024 Eclipse – Moving From Planning Into Operations

Full article by Laurel J. Radow, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, March 13, 2024.

In this featured article, a member of the American Astronomical Society Solar Eclipse Task Force shares an operational checklist for communities that will experience a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Eclipse event planners may not have considered all the risk and safety concerns related to their special events. However, preparedness and response professionals have valuable knowledge and experience they could share with these planning groups. 

Listen to this expert’s insights on ensuring safe and successful solar eclipse events in jurisdictions across the middle of the United States – From Mexico to Canada. Is your community ready for a potential surge in eclipse spectators as planning groups move from planning to operations?

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Laurel J. Radow

Laurel J. Radow is an American Astronomical Society Solar Eclipse Task Force (AAS SETF) member and co-chair of the AAS Local Planning Working Group. She joined the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), U.S. Department of Transportation in 1996. From 2004 until her retirement at the end of 2016, she served as a member of the FHWA Office of Operation’s Traffic Incident and Events Management Team. In that capacity, she served as program manager for the agency’s Evacuations/Emergencies and Planned Special Events programs and managed a range of Traffic Incident Management tasks. From 2014-2016, she served as vice chair of the National Academy of Sciences Transportation Research Board’s (TRB) Standing Committee on Critical Transportation Infrastructure Protection (AMR10). She recently completed her second and final term as chair of the same committee. In addition to co-chairing the TRB at the October 2018 Resiliency Conference (T-RISE), she also served as guest managing editor for the TR News September/October 2021 Issue no. 335, “State of Emergency: What Transportation Learned from 9/11.”

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