The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1, with forecasters warning of an above-average year, predicting 13 to 19 named storms. Warmer ocean temperatures are fueling increased storm activity, leading experts to advise that everyone, especially those inland, should prepare. Even storms that don't become hurricanes can cause severe flooding, which historically results in most storm-related fatalities. Climate change is exacerbating rainfall and damage risks, necessitating heightened awareness and preparedness within communities, especially those prone to flooding.
It takes only one storm near you to make this an active season for you.
We want people now to take the advantage of the opportunity to best prepare, both at the coast and then also well inland.
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