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Show Caption. Hide Caption. How to prepare for hurricane season. Lightning captured near Ida's eye before landfall. The threat of hurricanes is very real for Florida during the six-month long Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 until November The peak of hurricane season occurs between mid-August and late October, when the waters in the equatorial Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico have warmed enough to help support the development of tropical waves.

A common misconception in Florida is that there are parts of the state that do not get hurricanes. With its long coastline and location, Florida frequently finds itself in the path of these intense storms. The southeast coastline is extremely susceptible to a land-falling hurricane, followed by the panhandle. Areas around Tampa, Jacksonville and the Big Bend do not have as high of a risk of a direct strike from a hurricane but are still susceptible to a landfall each year.

Even if the hurricane makes landfall elsewhere in the state, the impacts can be felt hundreds of miles away.

While the storm was powerful, the hurricane-force winds were contained to a small area. Tropical Depression - A tropical cyclone in which the maximum 1-minute sustained surface wind is 33 knots 38 mph or less. Tropical Storm - A tropical cyclone in which the maximum 1-minute sustained surface wind ranges from 34 to 63 knots 39 to 73 mph inclusive. Hurricane - A tropical cyclone in the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, or eastern Pacific in which the maximum 1-minute sustained surface wind is 64 knots 74 mph or greater.

I probably experienced 7 hurricanes during that time period. One year we had 3! We had plenty of time to prepare. Our neighbors would all come out when the eye went over. We'd check on damage and safety, have a party and go back in once the winds picked up to weather out the rest of the storm. It was a time of real community. However, they can cause storms to hold more water vapor, which results in more rain and a higher potential for flooding.

The Old Farmer's Almanac is an annual publication. However, we do offer a daily newsletter called the Almanac Companion. It's free! What are the chances something like sandy will happen again in our lifetime. We have major damage to our house due to water coming in from bay near Atlantic beach Long Island should we invest in moving our electric panel to higher ground?

Hi, Mimi, We are saddened hear about your difficulties with Hurricane Sandy. As for whether this kind of weather event might happen again It's impossible to say.

The experts seem to be of the mind that similar events could occur in the foreseeable future, primarily because the Atlantic Ocean is abnormally warm while at the same time the temperature of the Pacific is variable yes, the Pacific Ocean and certain conditions are in place in the north Atlantic.

The temperatures of the oceans vary, sometimes over months, sometimes over years. However, you would be wise to take whatever cautions you can against any future event—and you will probably rest easier just knowing that you have done all that you can. Best wishes for a thorough and swift recovery. It must have been frightening! And thanks for your interest in The Old Farmer's Almanac.

What would happen if the same area of Hurricane Kat. Same power Would the effect caused by it be much worse or the same or even not as bad? Just a thought. Okay, I'm in southern NH.. Milford,besides the handy weatherman how can I tell if "Irene" is gonna get us good or just alot of hype??

I read about hurricane in my school days though I didn't get much information about hurricane in my school books, but here I get more information about hurricane. I didn't know hurricane nine names. And here in our country no hurricane is formed and occur, but I see in T.

Thank you for providing a lot of information about hurricane. Now, I tell about hurricane to my younger ones. The hurricane is gaining strength. Boats are being hauled ashore and water sport businesses are canceling reservations. Ferry trips are also canceled. Just barely a hurricane, this is the sixteenth tropical storm this year.

The barely-a-hurricane Paula has already hit Mexico. Honduras and a few other nations are also in danger. Hurricane Paula - Category 1 storm ponds Mexico and Honduras.

The storm isn't anticipated to strengthen, but it's predicted to continue to do serious destruction for a few days. This storm is sure to produce heavy rains that could cause flash floods and mudslides. Residents should keep an eye on it, and prioritize their safety. I heard a man speaking, a scientist I believe from the Gulf Coast Association, he was describing how back in when we had a very huge and devastating oil spill, far greater than our current oil spill He also described the hurricane as natures washing machine for cleansing our earths "grime".



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