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2016 Atlantic hurricane season

2016 Hurricane Season Forecast

The 2016 Hurricane Season: Be Proactive About Flood Risk

June 1, 2016May 31, 2016 afsiusa

The 2016 hurricane season officially starts June 1, and the forecast calls for 12 named storms, five hurricanes, and two major hurricanes.  If the spring storms that crippled the Houston (TX) region are any indication of Mother Nature’s volatility, we can only hope for the best and plan for the worst. Now is the time […]

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  • Draw maps with science April 19, 2018
    Hurricane Harvey didn't just break levees as it swamped several Gulf states last summer; it broke the bank, leaving the National Flood Insurance Program $20.5 billion in debt, even after the Trump administration and Congress forgave $16 billion of the program's debt. Now, with hurricane season on the ...
  • Permitting and Agency Information Day, April 24th April 19, 2018
    You are invited to attend the annual Spring Permitting & Agency Information Day April 24th , 10am-2pm at Seward Library Community Room. Agency representatives will be available to assist with your permit application, summer project and provide information on: ♢ Planning. ♢ Permitting ...
  • FEMA: Over $1 Billion given to Hurricane Irma survivors April 18, 2018
    In addition to the $1 billion for individuals and families, federal funding continues through the Small Business Administration and the National Flood Insurance Program. The SBA has approved about $1.4 billion in low-interest disaster loans for homes and businesses. The NFIP has paid, to date, about ...
  • Flood Insurance Cost of Compliance Funding Deadline Pushed to 2021 April 18, 2018
    The New Jersey Organizing Project, based on Cedar Bonnet Island but covering the New Jersey coast from Cape May to Middletown, announced a victory last week with the news that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended the deadline for Increased Cost of Compliance funding, ...
  • Grace Notes: Congress is entering election mode, but flood insurance remains on its to-do list April 18, 2018
    According to Business Insurance, legislative experts are expecting a big fight over the future of the federal National Flood Insurance Program, which is set to expire July 31 after a series of short-term extensions. The latest drop-dead date comes just as hurricane season is approaching its peak, which is ...

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  • Wind Advisory issued April 19 at 5:37AM EDT until April 20 at 1:00AM EDT by NWS April 19, 2018
    ...Very windy from the Blue Ridge into this Evening... ...Colder Tonight... .Low pressure moved through the middle Atlantic region and pushed a cold front through the Appalachians this morning. This will bring very windy conditions to locations west of the Blue Ridge, especially at the higher elevations. Colder air comes in behind
  • Wind Advisory issued April 19 at 5:37AM EDT until April 20 at 1:00AM EDT by NWS April 19, 2018
    ...Very windy from the Blue Ridge into this Evening... ...Colder Tonight... .Low pressure moved through the middle Atlantic region and pushed a cold front through the Appalachians this morning. This will bring very windy conditions to locations west of the Blue Ridge, especially at the higher elevations. Colder air comes in behind
  • Wind Advisory issued April 19 at 5:37AM EDT until April 20 at 1:00AM EDT by NWS April 19, 2018
    ...Very windy from the Blue Ridge into this Evening... ...Colder Tonight... .Low pressure moved through the middle Atlantic region and pushed a cold front through the Appalachians this morning. This will bring very windy conditions to locations west of the Blue Ridge, especially at the higher elevations. Colder air comes in behind

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