Tips and Resources
for Hurricane Emergency Preparedness
The National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently released the
2021 outlook, which predicts another active season. It’s important to
remember that it only takes one storm to devastate a community. Now is the
time to prepare your home and your family. Remember, hurricanes are
not just a coastal problem, so it’s important to know the risks where you
live: rain, wind and flooding could happen far from the coast.
Hurricanes
are among the most powerful and destructive phenomena in nature. The
primary hazards from tropical cyclones (which include tropical depressions,
tropical storms, and hurricanes) are storm surge flooding, inland flooding
from heavy rains, destructive winds, tornadoes, and high surf and rip
currents. Hurricane season started on June 1 in the Atlantic, the
Caribbean, and the Central Pacific (including Hawaii). It ends on November
30. Make sure you and your family are prepared by planning ahead.
- Know the
Difference between a Watch and a Warning
- A
hurricane watch
means hurricane conditions (sustained winds of 74 miles per hour
[mph] or higher) are possible in a stated area. Experts announce
hurricane watches 48 hours before they expect tropical-storm-force
winds (sustained winds of 39 to 73 mph) to start.
- A
hurricane warning
is more serious. It means hurricane-force winds are expected in a
stated area. Experts issue these warnings 36 hours before
tropical-storm-force winds are expected in the area to give people
enough time to prepare for the storm.
- Download
the FEMA app and receive real-time alerts from the
National Weather Service for up to five locations nationwide. Sign up
for community alerts in your area and be aware of the
Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA)-
which requires no-sign up.
- Gather
Emergency Supplies
- Be Ready
to Evacuate or Stay at Home
Find more general information and guidance at Ready.gov
Hurricanes, CDC’s
Preparing for a Hurricane or Other Tropical Storms and FEMA’s
Disaster Assistance - Hurricanes. Until then remember to stay
informed, make a plan, and build a kit.
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