Hurricane Preparedness Week

By Joint Force Headquarters - National Capital RegionMay 14, 2014

Hurricane Preparedness Week
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National Hurricane Preparedness Week 2014 runs from May 25th through May 31st.

History teaches that a lack of hurricane awareness and preparation are common threads among all major hurricane disasters. By knowing your vulnerability and what actions you should take, you can reduce the effects of a hurricane disaster.

Hurricane hazards come in many forms, including storm surge, heavy rainfall, inland flooding, high winds, tornadoes, and rip currents. The National Weather Service is responsible for protecting life and property through issuance of timely watches and warnings, but it is essential that your family be ready before a storm approaches. Furthermore, mariners should be aware of special safety precautions when confronted with a hurricane.

Download the Tropical Cyclone Preparedness Guide (PDF) from the related link provided on this page and follow the other links provided for more information. But remember, this is only a guide. The first and most important thing anyone should do when facing a hurricane threat is to use common sense.

Related Links:

What is a hurricane hazard?

Watch and warning defined

Storm Surge explained

What to do before a Hurricane

Kids - Be prepared!

Tropical Cyclone Preparedness Guide