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  2. We're Meteorologists. Here's The Deadliest Mistake People ...

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    Take it from the experts who study hurricanes for a living. HuffPost asked meteorologists about the deadliest mistakes people make before a hurricane strikes. Here’s what they said, plus some ...

  3. Tropical cyclone preparedness - Wikipedia

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    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. The state matches funds spent by the homeowner, up to a $5,000 limit. [citation needed]

  4. Emergency evacuation - Wikipedia

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    Hurricanes give a lot of warning time compared to most disasters humans experience. This allows forecasters and officials to "cry wolf," making people take evacuation orders less seriously. Hurricanes can be predicted to hit a coastal town many times without the town ever actually experiencing the brunt of a storm.

  5. Our homeowner’s guide to hurricane preparedness - AOL

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    Hurricane preparedness can help protect you and your home from the dangers of severe weather. From leak-proofing your roof to clearing your yard, here’s what to do.

  6. HURCON - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Condition (HURCON) is an alert scale used by the United States Armed Forces in the North Atlantic and the North Pacific to indicate the state of emergency or preparedness for an approaching hurricane. This designation is especially important to installations in the southern Atlantic region, as it is most affected by hurricanes.

  7. Why Tampa is the most vulnerable city in America for ... - AOL

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    The last time Tampa Bay was hit by a major hurricane was 1921, when just a few hundred people lived in sparsely developed backwater towns -- and the community was still devastated.

  8. Preparedness - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, before Hurricane Katrina, the responsibility for emergency preparedness fell upon local first responders and other local emergency services. [2] In the aftermath of Katrina, it became evident that first responders can and will become overwhelmed in a large-scale disaster; unable to effectively respond to the emergency. [3]

  9. What are safest cities in Florida when it comes to hurricanes ...

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    Bottom line: No place in Florida is entirely safe from hurricanes but there are some locations considered "safer" than others.