Hurricane Beryl just set the record as the earliest Category 5 hurricane, a sign for a very busy season ahead. Forecasters from the NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration predict 8 to 13 hurricanes this year, with about half expected to reach major hurricane status. Hurricanes will severely stress or wipe out traditional communication networks, making effective and reliable communication critical for the safety of first responders and the communities they protect. More importantly, Local, State, and Federal agencies require interoperable communication solutions to maximize situational awareness and coordinate effectively during emergencies. https://lnkd.in/g99B2Mue 📷: NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasts the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June through November, will have an above-normal season. NOAA predicted eight to 13 Atlantic region storms will become hurricanes and four to seven could be major hurricanes. WOW!’s priorities are the safety of our customers and employees and keeping them safe and connected during an emergency. Dangerous storms can occur anywhere so all of us should take precautions, to help protect ourselves and our loved ones. If you are unsure where to start, here is a good resource: https://bit.ly/3yQgqFF
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⚠ History is being made‼ Hurricane #Beryl is the earliest CAT. 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic. The hurricane is currently in the Caribbean Sea and will approach the coast of #Jamaica in the coming days. The hurricane poses an extreme danger to anyone, anything in its path. Wind speed: 257 kmh/160 mph Pressure: 938 hPa Diameter: 500 km/310 miles Satellite footage (EUMETSAT ) + Windy Hurricane Tracker (last 12 hours) with NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration forecast, and nowcast lighting data.
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Insightful and very destructive indeed. This is a classic example of why the national weather service in any country is crucial for the safety of lives and property. Without the national weather service, you wouldn't receive satellite imagery of severe weather events like this to provide early warnings for the benefit of the citizens and government.#WeatherService #PublicSafety #EarlyWarning #DisasterPreparedness #SatelliteImagery #SevereWeather #NationalSecurity
⚠ History is being made‼ Hurricane #Beryl is the earliest CAT. 5 hurricane on record in the Atlantic. The hurricane is currently in the Caribbean Sea and will approach the coast of #Jamaica in the coming days. The hurricane poses an extreme danger to anyone, anything in its path. Wind speed: 257 kmh/160 mph Pressure: 938 hPa Diameter: 500 km/310 miles Satellite footage (EUMETSAT ) + Windy Hurricane Tracker (last 12 hours) with NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration forecast, and nowcast lighting data.
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NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration predicts a busy hurricane season for 2024, Joanna Eyquem PGeo. ENV SP. CWEM. CEnv. discussed on CBC/Radio-Canada stations from coast to coast (11 interviews), why this is happening, and how we need to prepare and adapt, at home, in our communities and across coastal systems. Listen to the interview (at 17m48s) : https://lnkd.in/g8rPBVXf
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) updated its 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook earlier this month. While the August update is nearly identical to its earlier forecast in May, the probability of above-normal activity this season has increased from 85% to 90%, and each of the activity ranges shown in the graphic below is forecast at a 70% probability.
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El Nino is officially over. This atmospheric condition is associated with wind shear that would tend to disrupt the formation of tropical storms. For now, we are in what is called a neutral phase of the El Nino/La Nina cycle, but as the experts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) share, La Nina is expected to be in effect by the peak of the hurricane season. This is one factor leading forecasters to anticipate a more active than usual 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Read their full breakdown here: https://lnkd.in/eGkHB_2e
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The NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration is predicting an above-normal hurricane season. Covering June 1 to November 30, NOAA forcasts an 85% chance of an above-normal season, with 8 to 13 hurricanes, including 4 to 7 major ones. FEMA encourages people to take a proactive approach to challenging climate events such as hurricanes. One way to decrease storm damage is through the installation of security film on windows and glass doors. Talk with us about what is best for your property. #WindowFilm #WindowFilms #SecurityWindowFilm #PropertyProtection
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✅According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a Category 3 hurricane has "potential for significant loss of life and damage." This category indicates a major hurricane with winds ranging from 111 to 129 mph
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From PolitiFact: Here's what Project 2025 actually says about the National Weather Service, the National Hurricane Center and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. https://lnkd.in/eW3Tyw34
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Hot Atlantic sets the stage for extreme hurricane season https://lnkd.in/gCdtBwti This year could bring up to 25 named tropical storms, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says, due to hot Atlantic Ocean surface temperatures and a shift to La Niña conditions
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4moServices like yours are extremely important in those kind of scenarios. After being hit by Hurricane Ian I wish I had some sort of a stable texting service rather than relying on operational gaps to update people and employers.