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<br /> Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> <br /> 96 <br />occur anywhere in the United States, routine livestock movements could rapidly spread the <br />disease making early detection, combined with immediate eradication of affected animals, <br />crucial for controlling the disease. Left unchecked, the economic impact of FMD could reach <br />billions of dollars in the first year. Deer and other wildlife would likely become infected and be a <br />source for re-infection of livestock. FMD is not known to cause illness in humans. <br /> <br />Anoka County has not experienced FMD. Livestock in the rural areas of the county would be at <br />greatest risk for FMD. The probability of this disease-affecting Anoka County is low. <br /> <br />West Nile Virus (WNV) is one of several mosquito-borne viruses in the United States. The virus <br />exists in nature primarily through a transmission cycle involving mosquitoes and birds. <br />Mosquitoes become infected with WNV when they feed on infected birds. Less than one <br />percent of humans infected may develop meningitis or encephalitis, the most severe forms of <br />the disease, which occur primarily in persons over 50 years of age. Symptoms of encephalitis or <br />meningitis may include severe headache, high fever, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, <br />tremors, convulsions, paralysis, coma and sometimes, death. <br /> <br />Tests performed in 2004 on a dead bird confirmed the presence of WNV in Anoka County. One <br />case was confirmed in 2012. While the probability for future events exists, this hazard presents <br />a low risk to Anoka County and its municipalities. <br /> <br /> <br />103B4.3.1.3 Severe Weather – Thunderstorms-Hail/Lightning/Wind <br />Thunderstorms are formed from a combination of moisture, rapidly rising warm air, and a force <br />capable of lifting air (i.e. warm and cold front, a sea breeze, or a mountain). Thunderstorms may <br />occur singly, in clusters, or in lines. It is possible for several thunderstorms to affect one location <br />in the course of a few hours. Most severe weather occurs when thunderstorms affect one <br />location for an extended time. <br /> <br />All thunderstorms contain lightning, an electrical discharge that occurs within the clouds or <br />between the clouds and the ground. A bolt of lightning reaches a temperature approaching <br />50,000° F. In the United States, on average 27 Americans are hit and killed each year per <br />NOAA. <br /> <br />Hailstones are products of thunderstorms and are developed by downdrafts and updrafts that <br />develop inside the cumulonimbus clouds of a thunderstorm, where super cooled water droplets <br />exist. The transformation of droplets to ice requires a temperature below 32° F and a catalyst in <br />the form of tiny particles of solid matter, or freezing nuclei. Continued deposits of super cooled <br />water cause the ice crystals to grow into hailstones. Hail can be smaller than a pea or larger <br />than softballs and can be destructive to property, crops, livestock, and people. <br /> <br />Straight-line winds, which have exceeded 100 miles per hour, are responsible for most <br />thunderstorm damage. One type of straight-line wind, the downburst, can cause damage <br />equivalent to a tornado. Thunderstorms are also associated with tornadoes and heavy rains that <br />can lead to flooding. <br /> <br />All of the jurisdictions of Anoka County have experienced occurrences of severe thunderstorms <br />accompanied by high winds, lightning and sometimes damaging hail. <br />