Whereas, Severe weather, in the form of thunderstorms, wind storms, floods and tornadoes, is a threat to the safety and welfare of all Michigan citizens; and,
Whereas, Each year, more than 1,000 tornadoes strike the United States, including an average of sixteen tornadoes in Michigan annually; and,
Whereas, Since 1950, 869 tornadoes have been reported in the State of Michigan, resulting in substantial loss of life and property damage; and,
Whereas, Because of the high concentration of people in our urban areas, Michigan citizens are particularly vulnerable to the devastating affects of tornadoes, flash floods and other severe weather; and,
Whereas, Michigan experienced flooding in the south half of the Lower Peninsula in May 2004, resulting in economic and property damages nearing $150 million; and,
Whereas, Our citizens should be aware of the early warning signs of severe weather and of proper safety and emergency procedures; and,
Whereas, Each year, the State, the “Michigan Committee for Severe Weather Awareness,” and other emergency management officials, in conjunction with the news media, cooperate to educate the public about the dangers of tornadoes and other severe weather events and about the precautions that can be taken to save lives and protect families; and now therefore be it,
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State of Michigan, do hereby proclaim the week of March 20, 2005, as Severe Weather Awareness Week in Michigan and I encourage all citizens to learn more about protecting themselves, their families and their homes.