| 🧇 What is the Waffle House Index? If you’ve ever heard emergency managers talk about the Waffle House Index, you might wonder what breakfast has to do with disasters. 🚨
The Waffle House Index is an informal way to gauge how severely a disaster has affected a community by looking at whether a Waffle House is open and how it’s operating.
Why Waffle House? Because the restaurants are known for staying open during severe weather when it’s safe to do so.
🟢 Green: Open and serving a full menu — impacts may be limited. 🟡 Yellow: Open with a limited menu — the area is experiencing disruptions. 🔴 Red: Closed — conditions are severe enough that the restaurant can’t safely operate.
It’s not an official scientific measurement, but emergency managers have used it as a quick, real-world indicator of how a community is being affected.
So the next time someone says, “Check the Waffle House,” they may be talking about more than breakfast. 🧇🚒 |