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Eagles Bunkered Down: ERAU Daytona Closes for Four Days While Its Own Meteorologist Flies Into Milton's Eye

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On Tuesday, October 8, 2024, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University closed its Daytona Beach campus for Hurricane Milton — the same morning ERAU meteorology professor Dr. Josh Wadler flew into the Category 4 storm aboard a NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft. The four-day closure ran through Friday, October 11, with students permitted to shelter on campus and the university's $200+ million flight-training fleet evacuated to inland airports.

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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University — Daytona Beach Campus
Private R2 · FL
~7,400 studentsRave Mobile SafetyERAU Emergency Alerts
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Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTEmail
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach Campus will be closed Tuesday, October 8, through Thursday, October 10, due to the approach of Hurricane Milton. All classes — in-person and online — are canceled during this period. Students who must remain on campus may shelter in designated residence halls; those who can safely return home are strongly encouraged to do so. Flight-line operations will cease at 5 p.m. today, and based aircraft are being relocated. Faculty and staff should secure laboratories and workstations before departing. Continue to monitor ERAU email, the university intranet, and the RAVE Mobile Safety app for updates.

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Issued Monday evening, October 7, 2024 EDT, about 36 hours ahead of Milton's projected impact on Volusia County. The 5 PM flight-line cessation matches typical ERAU procedure for Category 2+ approaches: aircraft are evacuated north and west to avoid storm surge and tornado damage
ERAU's policy on residence-hall sheltering is permissive in a way most Florida universities are not — students with no alternative are explicitly welcome to remain on the Daytona Beach campus, reflecting the school's heavily international and out-of-state student body
The mention of flight-line ops is unique to ERAU: the Daytona Beach campus operates one of the largest collegiate flight fleets in the world (~95 aircraft), and storm-evacuation logistics for these aircraft are themselves a multi-day operation
Closing online classes (not just in-person) reflects the reality that many ERAU online students were physically located in storm-impacted Florida zones
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University will remain closed on Friday, October 11, 2024. Campus assessments are underway following Hurricane Milton's passage. Power has been restored to most campus buildings, but flight-line operations remain suspended pending FAA inspection of the airfield and the return of relocated aircraft. Residential students should remain in place; food service continues at the dining hall. Classes are anticipated to resume Monday, October 14, pending a final campus-status announcement Sunday afternoon.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Issued Thursday, October 10, 2024 morning EDT. Adding a Friday closure day extends the original three-day window — reflecting Milton's actual track shifting north into Volusia County during the overnight passage
FAA airfield inspection is a unique reopening blocker for ERAU compared to peer Florida institutions: the flight-line cannot return to operations until the FAA clears the airfield, and that inspection lags damage assessment by days
The 'food service continues at the dining hall' detail confirms ERAU residential students did not all evacuate — typical for ERAU's significant international student population that has no nearby family option
Context

Background

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is a private research university specializing in aviation, aerospace, and engineering, with its 7,400-student Daytona Beach campus on Florida's east coast inside Volusia County's hurricane-evacuation zones. The Daytona Beach campus operates one of the world's largest collegiate flight fleets (~95 aircraft) and uses the RAVE Mobile Safety platform for emergency notifications. When Hurricane Milton tracked across central Florida on October 9, 2024, ERAU closed the Daytona campus Tuesday, October 8, through Thursday, October 10, and extended closure into Friday, October 11. Notably, ERAU meteorology professor Dr. Josh Wadler flew directly into Milton's eye on October 8 aboard a NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft as part of the university's active hurricane-research program — providing real-time dropsonde data while the campus he taught at was bunkering down. Wadler's flight crew was among the first to recognize Milton's eyewall replacement and southward track shift, important findings that ultimately led to Tampa Bay surge being less severe than feared.
Analysis

Key Findings

ERAU's closure decision was unique among Florida universities for Milton: the same morning the campus closed, an ERAU faculty member was flying research missions into the storm's eye — making the institution simultaneously a victim and an active contributor to NOAA's forecast
Flight-line evacuation logistics (~95 aircraft relocated to inland airfields) added a 24-48 hour pre-storm operational window unmatched by any peer Florida institution
The FAA airfield-inspection requirement is a post-storm reopening blocker unique to aeronautical universities — the campus cannot fully resume operations until federal regulators clear the runway
ERAU's permissive residence-hall sheltering policy (students explicitly welcome to remain) reflects its heavily international and out-of-state student composition; many students had no nearby family alternative
ERAU's storm response is a rare case of a university whose research mission and campus operations are simultaneously affected by the same event in opposite directions — the storm both shut the campus and provided real-time research data
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