Tropical Storm Nicole Update | Jacksonville University in Jacksonville, Fla.

Tropical Storm Nicole Update

November 09, 2022

The Emergency Preparedness Team is continuing to monitor Tropical Storm Nicole. At this time, we are under a Tropical Storm Warning and a Storm Surge Warning. Based on the current forecast, the National Weather Service has lifted the hurricane watches that were in effect for the counties just south of us. 

University Operations 

For the safety of our Dolphin community, all Jacksonville University learning sites will transition to remote operations and will close to commuter traffic on Thursday, November 10.

Classes scheduled to meet on Thursday will be conducted in an asynchronous online manner. In consideration of potential power outages, faculty members are encouraged to be lenient with students who may experience outages and have difficulty connecting to the Internet. 

Students, please monitor your email for communications from your instructors about any needs specific to your classes or program. 

Dining will be available at the Riverview Dining Hall in the Kinne Center.

Staff should plan to work remotely if possible and as required for any critical business needs. 

The Orthodontics clinic will close for the day.

As a reminder, the University will be closed on Friday, November 11, in observance of Veterans' Day. The University will resume normal operations on Monday, November 14.

Current Forecast

Rain associated with Nicole is expected to begin later today (Wednesday, November 9) and continue through the day tomorrow. Localized flooding is possible, especially in areas that are prone to it, such as Riverside and San Marco. 

Our county, Duval, is under a Tropical Storm Warning, which means tropical storm-force winds are possible in this area within the next 36 hours. Some areas may also experience powerful gusts, especially in open spaces like the St. Johns River and its immediate banks.

Tree damage and power outages are possible. There will also be a slightly elevated risk of tornados.

Please remember that strong rip currents are impacting our coast right now. It is important that you avoid swimming, surfing, and other recreational water activities at our local beaches.

Further Updates

The Emergency Preparedness Team will continue to monitor this system and communicate with you as circumstances dictate. In the event of any drastic changes in weather or campus conditions, we will alert you using the emergency text messaging system. Please download the JU Mobile Safety app if you haven’t already, and continue to monitor your email.

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JU Emergency Preparedness Team

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