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Phase Two of Hurricane Season: What’s to Come
As Phase 2 of Hurricane Season approaches, National Hurricane Center forecasters have begun recognizing new systems that may arise. Meteorologists say that August usually brings more active systems within the Atlantic tropics, and that is exactly what is occurring...
How to Prevent Storm Damage
Windstorms can do a lot of damage to one’s home or business, which is why it is so important to prevent it in any way possible. Here are some prevention tips that can help potentially avoid some, or even all possible windstorm damage from occurring in your home or...
Should Flood Insurance Be A Priority?
When buying a new home, you have a lot to consider- your time, patience, commitment and research are all vital components in becoming a homeowner. Buyers consider an abundance of potential issues that may arise while living in their new home- and oftentimes, floods...
5 Tips to Help Prevent Water Damage
Household water damage is extremely common and can cause a large problem for homeowners- while costing them a lot of money in the process. Here are 5 tips to help you to prevent water damage from occurring in your own home. 1. Learn the location of your main shut-off...
FPL Settlement Approved on Irma Costs
After Hurricane Irma swept across Florida one of the major consequences it left behind was damages regarding electricity. On July 9 of this year, utility regulators signed-off on a $1.3 billion agreement that involves Florida Power & Light’s expenses for the...
Stop giving hurricane victims the insurance run around
The residents of Florida have dealt with the consequences of hurricanes for years. Home damage and flooding are two major factors that affect the life of all residents. In addition to this, over the past years there has been another major consequence that went from...
Hurricane season begins: Things you may not know about one of nature’s fiercest forces
The Alabama Local made a list of the 10 things you need to know about hurricanes as well as the important facts that we learned from las year’s season and here is what they pointed out: Number of storms last year: 15 named storms, eight hurricanes, two of them major...
The two Florida Republicans who voted against Hurricane Michael disaster aid explain why.
On Monday June 3, The House of Representatives approved a $19.1 billion disaster supplement that is supposed to bring aid to communities that have been affected by natural disasters, such as hurricanes, wildfires and flooding. Two of the representatives who voted...
No Move to Tighten Building Codes As Hurricane Season Starts In Florida
Panama City and other Panhandle residents have suffered from the consequences that Hurricane Michael and Hurricane Andrew have had on their homes. The strong winds of this storms wiped out the homes of some of this residents leaving them with nothing behind. Leslie...
5 of the most powerful, destructive hurricanes in Florida’s history
One of the things Florida is most known for is: hurricanes. AccuWeather came up with the 5 most know and powerful hurricanes that have hit Florida in the past years. Okeechobee Hurricane (1928): Making landfall as a category 4 hurricane near West Palm Beach on Sept...
Climate Change Might Weaken Wind Barrier Protecting Florida from Hurricanes
The Miami News Times published an article addressing a new study from NOAA and Columbia University that claims that due to climate change the wind shear along the East Coast will likely weaken. The study says that greenhouse gases are going to weaken the wind shear...
Hurricane 2019: Event gives residents advice on preparing for hurricane season
Dan Summers, director of Collier County’s Bureau of Emergency Services and Marla Ottenstein, Naple Daily News Get Organized columnist, spoke Wednesday, June 5 at an event hosted by the Naples Daily News about how to prepare for the next big storm. Summers presentation...
Ron DeSantis awards $78.1M for Hurricane Irma recovery in Miami-Dade County
Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, announced that the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) is granting $78.1 million in funding to the Miami-Dade County to aid in the recovery from Hurricane Irma. In a statement by FDEM director Jared Moskowitz he said...
First Hurricane Michael hammered the Panhandle. Now survivors fear fires, floods.
Meet Rodney Andreasen, Jackson County emergency management director and one of the many victims who still suffers from the consequences Hurricane Michael has had on Florida’s northwest. Due to the wreckage and debris left behind after the hurricane, Panhandle has...
Study Affirms Callahan Prime For Flooding
On May 21, 2019, more than 30 residents of Nassau County attended a meeting to look at area and floods maps as well as review a study that predicts that areas in and around Callahan are vulnerable for flooding even in the event of a category one hurricane. The Nassau...
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