1. Stormy
Ahead
Weather
The Atlantic hurricane season
lasts from June 1st through
November 30th. Hurricanes and
Tropical Storms can have devastating
power causing costly destruction.
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Wind Speed 74-95 mph
No real damage to buildings
Damage to unanchored mobile homes
Some damage to poorly constructed signs
Some coastal road flooding
Minor pier damage
Wind Speed 131-155 mph
Some extensive structural damages
Extensive damage to windows & doors
Major damage to lower floors near shores
Major beach erosion
Inland floods
Wind Speed 96-110 mph
Some damage to roofs, doors, & windows
Considerable damage to mobile homes
Damage to piers
Some trees blown down
Coastal flooding
Wind Speed 111-130 mph
Some structural damage to small residences
Large trees blown down
Mobile homes destroyed
Flooding near coast with floating debris
Wind Speed >155 mph
Complete roof failure
Severe damage to windows & doors
Some complete building failures
Major flooding damage to lower floors
Massive evacuation may be required
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TORNADO
WARNING
SIGNS
Tornadoes can strike at any
time of the day, but normally
occur in the late afternoon/
early evening. Speed can vary
from 30 mph to 70 mph.
Tornadoes can touch ground several
times in different areas, but typically
stay on the ground for no more than 20
minutes.
Dark, often greenish sky
Large hail often in the absence of rain
Loud roar similar to a freight train
Approaching cloud of debris
Florida Emergency Information Line
TOLL FREE HOTLINE
1-800-342-3557
EMERGENCY HOTLINE
Tornadoes can occur suddenly, so here are some
atmospheric warning signs that a tornado may develop.