Hurricanes or heavy snow can cause storm surge, which is:
A huge dome of water pushed from the sea by high winds
A back and forth motion of blizzard winds
What happens when chunks of cliffs break off in stormy seas
A series of waves that may be 200 feet tall
Most residential hurricane wind damage starts with wind entry through:
The attic
Sliding glass doors
Garage doors
The best place to take shelter from a tornado is a storm cellar or basement.
In preparing for a storm, which of these items should NOT be in your supplies?
If you live in a high-rise condominium or on the beach, it's better to stay at home rather than evacuate.
You should evacuate your home or apartment if:
You live on the coast, near a river or floodplain
Local authorities announce an evacuation and you live in that evacuation zone
All of these
You live in a mobile home
If you must evacuate, what should you bring with you?
Any prescription medication with at least a two week supply
Your own food and water supplies for at least 24 hours even if your going to a shelter
Important personal papers including insurance papers, medical records, etc.
All of these
To ensure your pet's safety during a storm You should tranquilize them.
If you are outdoors when a tornado approaches, move parallel to it.
Hurricanes can cause sudden, violent downdrafts which are hazardous to aircraft.
Hurricanes cause tremendous destruction to homes and businesses. But along and near the coast, what is the single biggest threat to life from these storms?
High winds
Storm surge
Tornadoes
To prevent or reduce damage to your home, what kind of preparation can be made to your home before a hurricane hits?
How can you minimize damage to your home and maximize your chance of recovery before a storm strikes?
After a hurricane has passed, there are still hazards to avoid. They may include:
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