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#20 Hurricane Readiness 2024 and Keeping Pets Safe


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In this episode, Leigh and Angie provide an in-depth look at predictions for the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season and key preparedness actions. They also cover a bonus segment on preparing for pets during disasters in recognition of National Pet Preparedness Month.


2024 Hurricane Season Outlook

  • Atlantic season runs June 1 - November 30
  • Forecasts indicate an above-average year - Around 23 named storms predicted (average is 14)
  • 115 named storm days projected (average is 70) - Approximately 45 hurricane days expected (average is 27) Expanding Hurricane Impact Zones
  • Storm surge remains the deadliest threat for coastal areas
  • Wind impacts predicted to reach farther inland over next 30 years
  • Areas as far north as Michigan may see tropical storm winds by 2053 Conditions Fueling Hurricane Development
  • Warm ocean temperatures over 79°F provide energy
  • Distance from equator allows spin from wind patterns
  • Saturated lapse rate maximizes latent heat release - Low vertical wind shear in upper atmosphere
  • High humidity levels from surface to mid-levels
  • Tropical waves off Africa can trigger storm formation Critical Preparedness Tips
  • Check insurance policies and update coverage before any named storms
  • Be ready for rapidly intensifying storms and compressed timelines
  • Know your evacuation zone and make plans accordingly - Stay weather-aware, even inland areas ---impacts are broadening. Being prepared ahead of time is crucial, as even an average hurricane season takes only one landfall storm to be destructive.
  • Bonus Segment:

    June is Pet Preparedness Month In this bonus segment, Leigh and Angie introduce June as National Pet Preparedness Month. They discuss the importance of including pets in your emergency preparedness plans, as pets can face unique risks and challenges during disasters.

    Key points on preparing for pets:

    Planning for Emergencies

    • Consider how disasters may impact pets differently (noise, scents, surroundings)
    • Have a plan for reuniting if pets get separated and disoriented
    • Research pet-friendly evacuation sites or boarding options
    • Practice evacuation drills with your pets regularly Identification
    • Keep updated photos of your pets to help identify them if lost
    • Microchip pets and keep registration info current
    • Ensure pets wear collars with ID tags and your contact details
    • Label pet carriers/cages with your info by including pets in your preparedness plans and taking steps for identification and evacuation readiness, you can help ensure their safety along with your family's during an emergency. Stay tuned for more pet preparedness tips throughout the month.

    • Sources

      Hurricane Season Ahead 2024https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/climo/#ori https://www.wfyi.org/news/articles/hurricanes-tropical-storms-may-up-wind-speeds-in-indiana-in-the-future#:~:text=Hurricanes%20and%20tropical%20storms%20may,are%20expected%20to%20pick%20uphttps://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/coriolis-effect/ http://www.weather.gov https://tropical.colostate.edu/forecasting.html https://todayshomeowner.com/weather/guides/top-10-hurricane-myths-debunked/ 

      Pet Preparedness: https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-pets/emergency-preparedness/index.html https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/pet-disaster-preparedness#more

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