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  2. How to prepare your home for a hurricane - AOL

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    Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season: May 15-November 30. Atlantic Hurricane Season: June 1-November 30. Central Pacific Hurricane Season: June 1-November 30. Hurricanes tend to be the most active in ...

  3. Are you ready for a hurricane? The tips you need to know - AOL

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    What you need to know to be prepared to protect yourself, your family and even your pets, from the next big storm.

  4. Tropical cyclone preparedness - Wikipedia

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    Many hurricane protection companies offer free consultations as part of their marketing strategy. The State of Florida has taken steps to help its homeowners in the area of hurricane preparedness through its My Safe Florida Home grant program. [25] Qualified homeowners receive a free in-home assessment of their home's hurricane readiness.

  5. How to prepare for hurricane season. What to do and how to ...

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    It's vital to prepare for hurricane season. Meteorologist George Sheldon, with First Alert Hurricane Tracker, answers some of the most common questions. How to prepare for hurricane season.

  6. Tropical cyclone warnings and watches - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Defense uses a multi-stage system called the Hurricane Condition (HURCON) in the North Atlantic and the Northeast Pacific and the Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness (TCCOR) in the western Pacific to prepare bases and evacuate assets and personnel in advance of adverse weather associated with tropical cyclones.

  7. Hurricane local statement - Wikipedia

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    A hurricane local statement (HLS) [1] is a weather statement produced for the public by the local Weather Forecast Offices of the National Weather Service in the U.S. for areas affected or forecast to be affected by a tropical storm or hurricane that provides an overview of the storm's local effects, including expected weather conditions, evacuation decisions made by local officials, and ...

  8. How can you stay safe during a hurricane, flood or tornado ...

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    Here are simple, easy tips to keep your home and family safe. With only days until Lee approaches, the time to prepare for an emergency is now. Here are simple, easy tips to keep your home and ...

  9. Tropical cyclone forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Tropical cyclone forecasting is the science of forecasting where a tropical cyclone's center, and its effects, are expected to be at some point in the future. There are several elements to tropical cyclone forecasting: track forecasting, intensity forecasting, rainfall forecasting, storm surge, tornado, and seasonal forecasting.