Hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov 30 in the Atlantic Basin,
which includes the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean.
Formulating a plan in advance is crucial for surviving these devastating storms.
This preparedness guide provides important information about hurricane awareness, in addition,
the necessary resources to rebuild after the storm.

CATEGORY WIND SPEED STORM SURGE DAMAGE POTENTIAL
1 (Weak) 74-95 mph 4-5 ft Minimal damage to vegetation
2 (Moderate) 96-110 mph 6-8 ft Moderate damage to houses
3 (Strong) 111-130 mph 9-12 ft Extensive damage to small buildings
4 (Very strong) 131-155 mph 13-18 ft Extreme structural damage
5 (Devastating) Over 155 mph Over 18 ft Catastrophic building failures possible
TROPICAL STORM WATCH
A tropical storm could hit within 36 hours.
Once the watch has been announced, residents
should monitor their radios for bulletins.

TROPICAL STORM WARNING
Tropical storm conditions with winds of
39-73 mph, are expected in 72 hours or less.
Residents should start making preparations for a
hurricane watch. Be ready to evacuate or have
supplies on hand to ride out a hurricane.
  HURRICANE WATCH
A hurricane may hit within 36 hours. Be prepared
and keep informed for the hurricane warning,
making sure you have everything on hand to
either ride out the storm or evacuate.

HURRICANE WARNING
A hurricane with sustained winds of at least 74 mph
is expected in 24 hours or less. This means mobile
homes, beach front and low-lying areas should be
evacuated. Stay in your home if it is sturdy on high
ground. If you are asked to leave by authorities,
you should leave.


 
     
     
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