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Hurricanes/Tropical Storms

Other Hazards
Hurricane Links
- What is a Tropical Storm?
- What is a Hurricane?
- Before, During and After a Hurricane
- Before: When the storm is raging is not the time to be making preparations. There are things you can do, though, to stay safe and secure. See tips on preparing yourself, your family and your home for emergencies.
- During: Planning and preparing before the storm will make your life so much easier, and safer, when emergencies happen. Find out important Do's and Don'ts during an emergency.
- After: The actual emergency may be very short in duration, but the recovery period after can be quite long -- includes Information on returning to your normal routine after an emergency.
A tropical storm is a low pressure system that has sustained winds that reach 39 mph. It has a well defined eye of circulation and is given a name.
A hurricane is a tropical Storm that has sustained winds exceeding 74 mph or greater with dangerously high water and rough seas.
A Hurricane Watch is issued when hurricane conditions are a real possibility for an area within 24-36 hours.
A Hurricane Warning is issued when a hurricane is expected within 24 hours. Begin precautionary action at once.
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Details of Catagories 1-5 with wind speeds and effects using the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.
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Hurricane Information
Hurricane Basics - 19-pg NOAA brochure pdf
Click here for a complete guide to help you, your family and pets during hurricane related emergencies.
Other Information & resources
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Are you ready? Hurricanes - FEMA
Hurricane - American Red Cross
City of Chesapeake, Virginia
