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 Florida 
Hurricane Information
 
Hurricane 
Season 
 The 
official hurricane season for the Atlantic Basin (the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean 
Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico) is from June 1 to November 30. The peak of the season 
is from mid-August to late October.
 
 Hurricane Preparation Tips
  The 
following list includes the most important emergency supplies when preparing for 
a hurricane.
 *Portable 
AM Radio & Batteries *Oil Lamp & Lamp Oil *First Aid Kit
 Hammer & 
assorted nails * Pliers * Candles & Matches *Masking Tape (2 rolls 2" 
tape ) * Flashlights (3) & Batteries * Tarpaulins
 *Propane tanks for barbecue 
grill or camping stoves.
 *Electrical tape (1 roll)
 *Purchase Emergency 
Foods (Non-perishable)
 * Bottled Drinking Water *Canned Soups *Vegetables etc.
 *Pastas, macaroni *Powdered Chocolate Drink Mix *Powdered Milk *Eggs
 Other 
Non-Perishable Foods
 
 Assemble Important Documents -
 It is important 
that important documents be removed from a home which is to be evacuated. They 
should be stored in a safe place. A bank safe deposit box is used by many. Some 
folks will use a Sentry type home safe which is fire and water resistant. Important 
records include: Homeowners, automobile and boat insurance contracts; Life insurance 
policies; Wills, Trusts; Property Deeds, Marriage Certificates, Military Discharge 
Certificates, Birth Certificates, etc.
 
 Protect your windows. Permanent 
shutters are the best protection.
 Water 
Availability - If winds are expected to reach category 3 or above, the Water Resources 
Superintendent will make a determination if the water needs to be turned off. 
Fill your bath tubs and buckets with water for flushing toilets in event water 
supply or electricity is turned off. 
 Atlantic 
Tropical Cyclone Names
 
 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 |   
| Alex Bonnie
 Charley
 Danielle
 Earl
 Frances
 Gaston
 Hermine
 Ivan
 Jeanne
 Karl
 Lisa
 Matthew
 Nicole
 Otto
 Paula
 Richard
 Shary
 Tomas
 Virginie
 Walter
 | Arlene Bret
 Cindy
 Dennis
 Emily
 Franklin
 Gert
 Harvey
 Irene
 Jose
 Katrina
 Lee
 Maria
 Nate
 Ophelia
 Philippe
 Rita
 Stan
 Tammy
 Vince
 Wilma
 
 | Alberto Beryl
 Chris
 Debby
 Ernesto
 Florence
 Gordon
 Helene
 Isaac
 Joyce
 Kirk
 Leslie
 Michael
 Nadine
 Oscar
 Patty
 Rafael
 Sandy
 Tony
 Valerie
 William
 | Andrea Barry
 Chantal
 Dean
 Erin
 Felix
 Gabrielle
 Humberto
 Ingrid
 Jerry
 Karen
 Lorenzo
 Melissa
 Noel
 Olga
 Pablo
 Rebekah
 Sebastien
 Tanya
 Van
 Wendy
 | Arthur Bertha
 Cristobal
 Dolly
 Edouard
 Fay
 Gustav
 Hanna
 Ike
 Josephine
 Kyle
 Laura
 Marco
 Nana
 Omar
 Paloma
 Rene
 Sally
 Teddy
 Vicky
 Wilfred
 | Ana Bill
 Claudette
 Danny
 Erika
 Fred
 Grace
 Henri
 Ida
 Joaquin
 Kate
 Larry
 Mindy
 Nicholas
 Odette
 Peter
 Rose
 Sam
 Teresa
 Victor
 Wanda
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 Florida 
Hurricane Disaster Relief, Recovery, and Employment Information:  
  Florida 
Agency for Workforce Innovation - includes links to information on business 
loans and economic development grants, the Disaster Food Stamp Program, National 
Emergency Grants, Working in the Disaster Areas, and much more. Florida 
Department of Health - fact sheets, guidelines, and other related information 
for protecting health during the disaster recovery period on many subjects - water 
supply risks, home repair safety tips, mold in buildings, mosquitos and disease, 
and more. FloridaDisaster.org 
- from the Florida Division of Emergency Management Florida 
Hurricane Resources - updates by county, business owners and job seeker resources 
and support, and more - from the state of Florida. IRS 
Disaster Area Tax Relief for Florida - specific help for Florida Hurricane 
victims, including both individuals and businesses. IRS 
Disaster Loss Recovery Kit - A 98-page PDF file containing all the forms you 
need to document your loss (including one to get free copies of your previously 
filed tax returns), so you can apply for loans and/or grants. [Free 
PDF file (Adobe Acrobat) reader browser plugin] Pensacola 
News Journal - moderated forum on the Pensacola News Journal Website 
for contractors seeking workers; on 9/26, does not look very well moderated so 
be careful of some of these postings. [More 
hurricane-related forums from the Pensacola News Journal] Retraining 
for dislocated workers - if your employer and your job are gone as a result 
of the hurricane disaster, you may qualify for retraining. Up4Contract 
- Post your need for someone to help you repair your home on this site and people 
will "bid" on your "contract" with the lowest bid winning. 
Kind of an eBay for 
short term needs/employment.   |