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FEMA ICS-324 Exam | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS 1. What tool is used to assess how high storm surge might be? - Answer -SLOSH 2. Which is NOT a source of forecast error in NWP? - Answer Observation inaccuracies 3. The tropical storm-force winds of a Category 3 hurricane are forecast to intersect the decision arc for your community in 36 hours. For a hurricane of Category 4 intensity, it is estimated that your community will need 20 hours to evacuate to safety. How much time is there before the evacuation should be started? - Answer -20 hours 4. Errors in forecasting the forward speed of the hurricane can affect: Answer -The expected category of hurricane intensity 5. The eye of a Category 2 hurricane is 450 nautical miles away and forecast to come ashore at your coastal location. The tropical stormforce winds extend 150 nautical miles. The hurricane is moving at 15 knots. If it maintains forward speed, how long before tropical stormforce winds begin to affect your community? - Answer -C. 24 hours 6. Once a hurricane or tropical cyclone moves over land, the threat from flooding and tornadoes can continue for days. - Answer -True 7. When should you aim to have an evacuation be completed? - Answer -A. By the time tropical storm-force winds arrive