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Ike Online Resources, Saturday

September 13th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The Hurricane Information Center (at www.hurricanes08.org) is a one-stop shop site with governmental information, weather updates, maps, evacuation housing as well as ways to help and be helped. There is a link to a related Hurricane Wiki at www.hurricanewiki.org/wiki/Main_Page.
To follow the Red Cross’ relief efforts and find resources, go to the Red Cross Hurricane Ike Newsroom at hurricaneike.wordpress.com/
The Red Cross’ Twitter feed which is being [...]

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Hurricane Ike Online Resources

September 12th, 2008 · No Comments

The Hurricane Information Center (at www.hurricanes08.org) is a one-stop shop site with governmental information, weather updates, maps, evacuation housing as well as ways to help and be helped. There is a link to a related Hurricane Wiki at www.hurricanewiki.org/wiki/Main_Page.
To follow the Red Cross’ relief efforts, go to the Red Cross Hurricane Ike Newsroom at hurricaneike.wordpress.com/
The Houston Chronicle’s website is doing excellent on the ground coverage – www.chron.com/
You [...]

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Tags: Hurricane Preparedness · Preparedness 2.0 · Preparedness Resources

In (But Leaving) Path Of Tropical Storm (Possibly Hurricane) Hanna

September 5th, 2008 · 2 Comments

I am in the Outer Banks of North Carolina this morning where my family and I have been vacationing. The area is getting ready for landfall, sometime later tonight and somewhere on the Carolina coast, of Tropical Storm Hanna — which forecasters say may strengthen to a Category 1 hurricane by nightfall.
I will be driving [...]

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Why Prepare? Ask (& Watch) The Survivors (Part 2) — The Pinellas County “Project Storm Story”

July 30th, 2008 · No Comments

A ‘near miss’ like yesterday’s Los Angeles earthquake often doesn’t motivate people to prepare. Sometimes, it requires something major to actually happen to you before doing anything.  
Yet, as Part 1, the Times-Picayune collection of preparedness tips I posted on Monday, indicates, the testimony of disaster survivors can also be very compelling and helpful. That’s why Pinellas [...]

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Tags: Hurricane Preparedness · Preparedness Lessons · Preparedness Tips

Why Prepare? Ask The Survivors (Part 1) — “New Orleans Times-Picayune” Readers’ Post-Katrina List Of Preparedness Tips

July 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment

One of the simplest but most ingenious uses of the internet for disaster preparedness is the New Orleans Times Picayune’s list of reader hurricane preparedness lessons learned mostly as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
The Times-Picayune, which did such heroic coverage during and after Katrina, solicited these ideas from readers in 2006 and printed them weekly [...]

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Another Reason To Prepare: The Hurricane Season May Be Getting Longer

July 25th, 2008 · No Comments

With three named storms in the first three weeks of June, some experts believe that this year’s hurricane season may be particularly active and that the season itself has been slowly lengthening since early in the 20th Century, according to an article in the Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo News:
“The three named storms so far [...]

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Florida Businesses Lower Prices For Emergency Preparedness Supplies

June 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment

Thanks to the Hometown Security blog, I saw that some Florida retailers had voluntarily lowered their prices on emergency preparedness supplies to encourage Floridians to prepare for Hurricane season.
I’ve been an advocate of getting the corporate sector far more involved in advance public preparedness, such as providing more discounts and developing integrated marketing campaigns, so I’m happy to hear about Florida’s [...]

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As Hurricane Season Begins, Florida’s “Mr. Hurricane” Wants To Change Public’s “Culture Of The Victim”

June 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments

With hurricane season starting today, Craig Fugate, the Director of Florida’s Division of Emergency Management, is the subject of an interesting profile in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
According to the article, Fugate wants to instill a new sense of public personal responsibility among the public when it comes to preparing and responding to disasters. Fugate is taking aim at what he has dubbed ”the [...]

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Tags: State Preparedness