The tropics remain quiet for now, but all indicators are suggesting that it will be another busy hurricane season. So we need to enter this season prepared and ready for whatever Mother Nature sends our way. Being that we live in the path of these storms, eventually one will come our way, and not being ready will make it much more difficult to recover quickly. Get to know your neighbors and make plans in the event a disaster strikes our area. Learn first aid and CPR/AED and how to triage an injured victim. There are CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) classes that will teach disaster first aid and triage. Call your local fire department and ask them if they offer these classes. There usually are three classes, but some are finishing them up in two days. I am not liking the idea of entering this season not being prepared. We are not immune to hurricanes, so don't become complacent. LET'S BE STORM READY!
National Hurricane Center
479 ABNT20 KNHC 012321 TWOAT Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 800 PM EDT Sun Jun 1 2025 For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America: Tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the next 7 days. $$ Forecaster Kelly
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103 ACCA62 KNHC 012322 TWOSAT Perspectiva del Tiempo Tropical Centro Nacional de Huracanes del SNM Miami FL 800 PM EDT domingo 1 de junio de 2025 Para el Atlántico Norte...Mar Caribe y el Golfo de América: No se espera la formación de ciclones tropicales durante los próximos 7 días. $$ Pronosticador Kelly *** Este producto ha sido procesado automáticamente utilizando un programa de traducción y puede contener omisiones y errores. El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología no puede garantizar la precisión del texto convertido. De haber alguna duda, el texto en inglés es siempre la versión autorizada. ***
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