NOAA Predicting Up To 10 Hurricanes, Including 6 Major Ones

by News Desk | Jun 23, 2022 · 10:11 am | Boca Raton News

NOAA Predicting Up 10 Hurricanes, Including 6 Major Ones

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NOAA Predicting Up To 10 Hurricanes, Including 6 Major Ones

Noaa Predicting Up 10 Hurricanes, Including 6 Major Ones

Noaa Predicting Up To 10 Hurricanes, Including 6 Major Ones

BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) — NOAA is expecting a very busy hurricane season and has predicted that we may see 6-10 hurricanes including up to 6 major ones.

The following is an alert from the Florida Department of Emergency Management (FDEM) that provides some guidance to Floridians, whether they are native to Florida or fled here during Covid as many have:

This week, State Meteorologists at the Florida Division of Emergency Management shared important Hurricane Safety tips to help prepare Florida residents for the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting an above-average season with a predicted 14-21 named storms, with 6-10 becoming hurricanes and 3-6 becoming major hurricanes.

“As our Meteorologists continue their preparations for the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season, I am encouraging all Floridians to do the same,” said FDEM Director Kevin Guthrie. “There are many cost-effective ways to ensure your homes and businesses are prepared as we enter the height of hurricane season.”

Hurricane Preparedness Tips:

      • Know Your Home, Know Your Zone – Each year it’s important for residents to know if they live in an evacuation zone, a low-lying, flood-prone area, a mobile home or an unsafe structure during hurricane season. It is also very important for residents to know their home and its ability to withstand strong winds and heavy rain. Visit floridadisaster.org/know for more information.
      • Make a Plan – Every household should have a disaster plan specific to the needs of their household. Every individual in the household should assist in developing the emergency plan and understand the plan. Visit floridadisaster.org/family-plan for more information.
      • Create a List of Important Items and Documents – During a storm, residents may need to evacuate quickly. Creating a list of important items and documents before a storm threatens the state will ensure residents will not forget important items during an evacuation.
      • Review Insurance Policies – Residents should review their insurance policies prior to hurricane season to ensure they have enough coverage to fully recover from potential storm damages.
      • Keep Gas Tanks Half-Full – During hurricane season, residents should keep their gas tanks half-full to avoid gas shortages and long lines at gas stations.
      • Purchase Nonperishable Items at Grocery Stores – During grocery trips, residents are encouraged to pick up extra nonperishable items, such as canned fruits and vegetables, that can be included in their disaster supply kit to avoid last-minute crowds and shortages prior to a disaster

Boca Post will continue to provide accurate and timely news to make sure you have what you need to keep your family safe. What we won’t do, we won’t create news alerts, flooding your inbox, with alerts every single time the wind blows.

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