For Potential hurricane conditions, having lived thru three of the largest ever to landfall in the U>S>, one needs a small generator but the bigger the better, lots of non-perishable quick-fix food stuffs, lots of potable water, all the extra gasoline as possible, heavy duty first-aid kits, flashlights, candles, a place to cook outdoors. A generator will keep small appliances running for ice, refrig., etc and emergency lighting. If in the path of the storm or near to it, light tarps, the bigger the better for roof damage, light sheets of plywood to fix of the windows(before the storm hits) and for afterward for any damaged windows. An outdoor cooking system is nearly a necessity, such as a butane cooking setup. Chainsaws, axes/hatchets, matches, raingear are very necessary.
First is distance from the storm. When you are told to evacuate. Do so.
If you can't then you will need the following:
Fresh water for drinking. The last hurricane that came through my area, we were without water for two weeks.
Non perishable food. Canned or freeze dried.
Camp stove to cook the above mentioned foor. (fuel)
Flashlights. (batteries)
Portable radio. (more batteries)
First Aid kit.
Cell phone.
Toilet paper. You don't know how important it is till you run out.
Your best bet is to leave the area. Those that stay only add to the problem of loss of life, rescue, short supplies, and worry.
Blankets, shelter, wireless radios, candles, flashlights, extra water, first aid kit, medicines, and non perishable food items including pet food if you have pets. Include what to do with pets in your emergency planning. They need to be kept with you and kept safe too.
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"There are many items that are required for an emergency preparedness kit during a hurricane, but the two most important things are food and water. Non perishable foods are a good idea due to likely loss of power. Some other items are clothing, blankets, medications, battery operated flashlight and spare batteries. These are just some of the items needed, but you can find various sites with a more complete list."
I would recommend some basic food, nothing frozen or has to be refrigerated,
Some suggestions are: Water, bread, snacks, and some other items.
Now safety wise, go inside a small room, that doesn't have too much things in it, bring blankets and pillows in there, bring nothing that has electricity.
Hope this helped!
A first aid kit and food, water, blankets and high grond
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Yes, hurricane force winds are defined as 74 mph or higher.
So that you are more safe and that you have food (etc) if a hurricane is to hit
what are the five events that need to take place for a hurricane to form
No, because it is a general/nonspecific noun, however if you were naming a particular hurricane i.e. Hurricane Katrina, then a capital letter for hurricane would be needed because it is a proper noun.
If you are asking about a "category 5" hurricane classification the winds need to be 157 miles per hour or faster.
you get everything you need to get and head to another direction of the storm that's hitting
Hurricane hunters aim to find out the scale of the hurricane so that they can give people warnings if they need to vacate. Some data collected include the speed of the hurricane and pressure readings.
Hurricane warnings usually are issued well before the hurricane hits, so there is time for evacuations and precautions to be taken. You also know when large clouds and strong winds begin that this may be a strong storm or hurricane so if it does look that way you may need to head for safety d.
Some types of electronics can be damaged by it, which you need to know if you're into tinkering with stuff.
Hurricanes bring rain, which plants need to survive. This is especially beneficial when a hurricane hits a drought-stricken region.
Yes, hurricane force winds are defined as 74 mph or higher.
For a Hurricane to strengthen it needs tropical,warm water!
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So that you are more safe and that you have food (etc) if a hurricane is to hit
In a hurricane loads of items will be blown over and you may need to be evacuated. After a hurricane you should be aware of thick blasts of wind after wards.
unarmed, armed, passive, and aggressive resistance.
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