early warning definition

early warning means the timely and effective provision of information that allows action to be taken to avoid or reduce risks and the adverse impacts of a disaster, and to facilitate preparedness for an effective response;
early warning means a provision of concrete, serious, reliable information indicating that an event may occur which is likely to result in a significant deterioration of the electricity supply situation and is likely to lead to electricity crisis;
early warning means the provision of timely and effective information that allows action to be taken to avoid or reduce risks and ensure preparedness for effective response.

Examples of early warning in a sentence

  • Zelle and the Zelle-related marks are wholly owned by Early Warning Services, LLC and are used herein under license.


More Definitions of early warning

early warning means the timely and effective provision of information that allows action to be taken to avoid or reduce risks and ensure preparedness for an effective response;
early warning means early warning in accordance with Clause 3A.4;
early warning. ’ means the process of collecting, verifying and analysing information for the purpose of identifying threats to peace and security and communicating the information to the responsible authorities;
early warning. ’ means the identification, interpretation and recognition of events that indicate potential emergency,
early warning means the information preceding the initial incident notification warning to third parties, without detailed information obligations, on the onset of an incident or on the discovery moment of an ongoing incident;
early warning means a provision of concrete information indicating the existence of a possible cyber-threat;
early warning means an alert sent to the Scheme by the financing institution in the event the Borrower does not satisfactorily service the guaranteed credit facility.