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The first step of preparing for hurricanes is to know your risk. Hurricanes are not just a coastal problem., so find out today what types of water and wind hazards could happen where YOU live. #HurricanePrep #HurricaneStrong noaa.gov/know-your-risk-water-wind pic.twitter.com/VFBlQ0asb3
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Philip Klotzbach
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If Atlantic Main Development Region for #hurricanes were to warm at slowest observed rate between April and September in NOAA's high resolution sea surface temperature dataset (since 1982), the Atlantic would still be 4th warmest since 1982 in Sept., trailing 2023, 2020 & 2005. pic.twitter.com/JJIfyW0hpB
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Philip Klotzbach
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ECMWF calls for an extremely busy Atlantic #hurricane season with ~23 named storms, ~13 hurricanes and Accumulated Cyclone Energy 200% of normal (~250 total ACE) between June-November. Ensemble average calls for #LaNina and very warm Atlantic for Aug-Oct (peak of Atlantic season) pic.twitter.com/0gbUE9e8zI
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NWS Mobile
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🤷‍♀️What’s a #HurricanePrep item you can do today? 🌀Find out what hurricane-related hazards can happen where you live 🌴Hurricanes are NOT just a coastal problem! Impacts from wind & water can be felt 100s of miles inland. Significant impacts can occur regardless of storm strength pic.twitter.com/9pACJAoD4y
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