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@KittyCode's Hurricane Pro is no longer be available. Please follow @NHC_Atlantic and your local WFO for storm details.

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@HurricaneProApp
Hurricane Pro
8 years
After 10 years in the app store, we are sad to announce that we are ending service for Hurricane Pro and...
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@KittyCode
Kitty Code, LLC
8 years
Hurricane Pro and Hurricane HD have been in the App Store since the beginning of the iPhone and iPad product...
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@HurricaneProApp
Hurricane Pro
8 years
While Hurricane Pro will not be updated for 2018, or track 2018 storms, you can still browse and map the storm archive if you so choose.
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@HurricaneProApp
Hurricane Pro
8 years
Want to see a more personal look at the storms? I will be sharing on my account this year. Let’s talk about the tropics!
@weatherangel
👾 weatherangel
8 years
Hurricane season is almost here, so this year I will be doing a lot of sharing of tropical information. Why? Because and I still want to have the conversations. Let’s see who follows along.
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@NWSMiami
NWS Miami
8 years
South Florida's rainy season naturally comes with the increased threat of #flooding. Also remember that #lightning peaks during the rainy season. Important safety tips below as we enter the rainy season. #SoFla #flwx #swfl #rainyseason
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@ExtremeStorms
Jim Edds
8 years
@DrRickKnabb they stat we got at @HurricaneCon was 85% of the Harvey flood victims did not have flood insurance.
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@StJohnsEOC
St. Johns Co EOC
8 years
Look at your address, if it says "Florida" you need flood insurance. For more information about flood insurance check out the National Flood Insurance Program website https://t.co/BZo2Gis7vh
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@DrRickKnabb
Dr. Rick Knabb
8 years
Insurance agent once told me I didn’t need flood insurance, even though risk isn’t zero. I demanded to have it anyway. I’m the one paying tens of thousands if my house floods. Less than 15% in US have it. About 25% of flood claims are outside of high risk areas. #HurricaneStrong
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@DrRickKnabb
Dr. Rick Knabb
8 years
Schedule your annual insurance checkup. Just like with your dentist, but less painful. In fact, you might find ways to save on premiums and fix any gaps in your coverage. Demand flood insurance, not part of regular policies, but purchased through your agent. #HurricaneStrong
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@EricBlake12
Eric Blake 🌀
8 years
The official 2017 @NHC_Atlantic verification report was issued today- one notable fact is Atlantic track records were set at all time periods last year! 👍 https://t.co/riois8mSFF
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@DrRickKnabb
Dr. Rick Knabb
8 years
Even if you don’t get a signal right after a storm, you might need your phone for all kinds of other things. Texting might be first to start working as minimal - maybe even temporary - networks could be up fairly early in the aftermath. #HurricaneStrong
@chrisbates3
Chris Bates
8 years
@DrRickKnabb Mobile phones won't have any signal reception in power outage as the mobile phone masts need power to transmit signal?.....
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@NWSNewOrleans
NWS New Orleans
8 years
This website from @FederalAlliance has great information about putting together a disaster kit. #HurricanePrep #lawx #mswx #MSPrepares https://t.co/jo7id88lYx
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@nabj_students
NABJ Students
8 years
Interested in being a weather forecaster? @WRAL is looking for a Weather Center Intern to join their newsroom this summer. If interested, apply here:
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@DrRickKnabb
Dr. Rick Knabb
8 years
Florida residents, consider buying some of your #HurricanePrep supplies the first week of June during the 2018 Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday. Qualifying items: https://t.co/wwKUOR48PA #HurricaneStrong
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@HurricaneProApp
Hurricane Pro
8 years
If you aren’t following the NHC, now is the time! Be sure to add them to your notifications, so you see when they have important information to share.
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@NHC_Atlantic
National Hurricane Center
8 years
NHC has completed the official Tropical Cyclone Reports for all 2017 Atlantic tropical cyclones. All reports and associated kmz files and shapefiles can be found at https://t.co/Hu6nKUOgI7
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@403rdWing
403rd Wing
8 years
Hurricane season is a month away. To prepare people along the Gulf Coast the 403rd Wing’s 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron will take part in the Hurricane Awareness Tour May 7-11, 2018. Visit:
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@NOAA
NOAA
8 years
Live along the Gulf Coast? Come tour #HurricaneHunters aircraft from May 7-11 at these locations: https://t.co/yhEBr9kBeH #HurricanePrep
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@HurricaneProApp
Hurricane Pro
8 years
Every one a late August, early September storm. Most hitting Florida. It’s not about the frequency. It’s about the strength, and how long conditions last. Andrew was fast and strong, but storms that sit over an area for an extended period of time (Harvey) can be just as damaging
@philklotzbach
Philip Klotzbach
8 years
Top 10 list for strongest continental US #hurricane landfalls - as measured by central pressure at the time of continental US landfall. Landfall records since 1851. Strongest hurricane was Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - 892 hPa at landfall!
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@DrRickKnabb
Dr. Rick Knabb
8 years
It’s not all that easy to come up with those replacement names. The names are real-time and historical communication devices and must be relatively short, easy to pronounce by people in all countries in the region, and not offensive or distracting.
@NWSNHC
National Hurricane Center
8 years
Harvey, Irma, Maria & Nate are retired from the Atlantic tropical storm name list by the World Meteorological Organization Region IV Hurricane Committee, and replaced with Harold, Idalia, Margot, & Nigel. Will first appear on the 2023 list. @NWS @NOAAComms @NHC_Atlantic @NOAA
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@HurricaneProApp
Hurricane Pro
8 years
Harvey, Irma, Maria and Nate all retired from the hurricane names list. See NHC post below for details.
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