Archive for the ‘Hurricane Awareness’ Category

All About Generators

All About Generators

How Do Hurricanes Get Their Names?

The hurricane naming system!

A Weather-Ready Nation

Since 1980, the USA has experienced severe weather disasters totaling over $750 billion in damages to homes, businesses and infrastructure. Not to mention the countless lives that have been lost. The National Weather Service (NWS) has had enough. “Severe weather represents a very real threat to public safety that requires additional robust action,” said Jack [...]

Tracking Hurricane Irene and Other Severe Storms Online

Hurricane season is upon us again and Irene is making her way toward the U. S. Eastern seaboard at the time of this writing. Interest in tracking hurricanes online and with smartphone apps is at an all-time high, and if that interests you, here are some great resources for you. National Hurricane Center National Hurricane [...]

Weather Radios: Be Proactive, It’s Your Life!

Weather Alert Radios! Do not get caught off guard.

Amazing Hurricane Photos

It is extremely difficult to obtain excellent photographs of hurricanes, simply because they are so massive and destructive. Most people would rather escape their wrath than to sit and wait and take “nice” photos. Hence, most of the photos available show the aftermath as opposed to the actual hurricane. The best way to illustrate a [...]

Hurricane Season Opens June

Hurricane season opens in June every year ,but the storms are only tropical depressions or maybe tropical storms the water is not real warm for the hurricanes to develop. July is always like June not really too active due to the fact that the water is not warm enough, but you get a lot more [...]

Getting ready for a Hurricane

Every year in June, hurricane season opens and any coastal areas are subject to be a target for a tropical storm or hurricane.When a storm is approaching your area you need to watch it very closely, and pay attention to all the numbers on where the storm is heading , because storms can change direction [...]

Hurricane Ida Rocks El Salvador

Hurricane Ida Caused Massive Mudslides Hurricane Ida, which is hitting the Gulf coast right now, left El Salvador in ruins. When Ida came threw El Salvador it brought three days of rain and winds of 70 miles per hour. This triggered floods and mudslides that has killed more than 120 people. The hill-ringed town of [...]

Weather Terminology

Tropical Depression: A tropical cyclone in which the maximum sustained wind speed is 38 mph or less. Tropical Storm: A tropical cyclone in which the maximum sustained wind speed ranges from 39 mph to 73 mph. Tropical Storm Watch: An announcement that tropical conditions pose a threat to coastal areas, generally within 36 hours. Tropical [...]


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