It's that time of year. 🌀Hurricane Beryl 🌀 officially made landfall near Matagorda Bay, Texas Monday morning. With the NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration predicting an above-normal 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, the TCG team wants to help #facilitymanagers prepare! 📋Download a copy of the TCG Hurricane Preparedness Checklist📋 via the link below and make sure your systems weather the storms this season 💪 ⬇ https://lnkd.in/eE4_PuxN #tcg #totalcomfortgroup #facilitymanagers #facilitymanagement #selfperform #firsttimefix #hvac #commercialhvacr #multisitefacilitymangement
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✈️ Check out this visual of the NOAA Hurricane Hunters flying over the eye of Category 5 Hurricane #Beryl to gather data from the air. This supplements data collected from the oceans and satellites. 🌀 Beryl has weakened to Category 4 as it heads to Jamaica, bringing life-threatening winds and storm surges. 🤝 Monitoring and forecasting hurricanes is a massive team effort. 📰 More on WMO news: https://ow.ly/ZbFu50Sukih
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects an active hurricane season with record-warm ocean temperatures. Forecasters predict an 85% chance of above-normal hurricane activity with an estimated 17-25 storms being named. Be prepared this hurricane season and give us a call at (832) 448-0478. We not only provide best-in-class standby generator installation services, but we also offer industry leading maintenance packages for anyone who already has a generator. To request a hassle-free quote visit us online at https://lnkd.in/g5tPnNRM. Read the full article by Houston Public Media at https://lnkd.in/g_FAFZFZ #briggsandstratton #houstongenerators #bepreparedforhurricanes #powergenerators #briggsstandbygenerators #bestbackupgenerators #bestresidentialgenerators #powernow
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Gestión de Operaciones&Logística, Magallanes. Safety (SMS) & Ops. Management Consultant. MCC/ELT Instructor A320, Storm Flight Center. (PIC/SFI A320 FAM, PIC B767, B737, B707, DC8, C130, DHC5/DHC6)
NOAA uses specially equipped aircraft known as “Hurricane Hunters” for missions into the middle of hurricanes. The main types of airplanes used for these missions are: 1. Lockheed WP-3D Orion: These are turboprop aircraft specifically modified for weather reconnaissance and research. NOAA operates two WP-3D Orions, nicknamed “Kermit” and “Miss Piggy.” 2. Gulfstream IV-SP (G-IV): This jet flies at high altitudes around and ahead of tropical systems to collect data on upper-level winds that influence the system’s track and intensity. Mission Objectives: 1. Data Collection: The primary mission is to gather critical meteorological data within and around hurricanes. This includes measurements of temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed, and direction at various altitudes. 2. Research: Conduct scientific research to improve understanding of hurricane structure, formation, and intensification processes. 3. Forecasting: Provide real-time data to the National Hurricane Center (NHC) to improve hurricane forecasting models and track predictions. 4. Surveillance: Monitor the storm’s development, intensity, and movement to assist in warning and preparedness efforts. The data collected by these missions are vital for improving the accuracy of hurricane forecasts and ultimately saving lives and property.
✈️ Check out this visual of the NOAA Hurricane Hunters flying over the eye of Category 5 Hurricane #Beryl to gather data from the air. This supplements data collected from the oceans and satellites. 🌀 Beryl has weakened to Category 4 as it heads to Jamaica, bringing life-threatening winds and storm surges. 🤝 Monitoring and forecasting hurricanes is a massive team effort. 📰 More on WMO news: https://ow.ly/ZbFu50Sukih
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Gestión de Operaciones&Logística, Magallanes. Safety (SMS) & Ops. Management Consultant. MCC/ELT Instructor A320, Storm Flight Center. (PIC/SFI A320 FAM, PIC B767, B737, B707, DC8, C130, DHC5/DHC6)
NOAA uses specially equipped aircraft known as “Hurricane Hunters” for missions into the middle of hurricanes. The main types of airplanes used for these missions are: 1. Lockheed WP-3D Orion: These are turboprop aircraft specifically modified for weather reconnaissance and research. NOAA operates two WP-3D Orions, nicknamed “Kermit” and “Miss Piggy.” 2. Gulfstream IV-SP (G-IV): This jet flies at high altitudes around and ahead of tropical systems to collect data on upper-level winds that influence the system’s track and intensity. Mission Objectives: 1. Data Collection: The primary mission is to gather critical meteorological data within and around hurricanes. This includes measurements of temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed, and direction at various altitudes. 2. Research: Conduct scientific research to improve understanding of hurricane structure, formation, and intensification processes. 3. Forecasting: Provide real-time data to the National Hurricane Center (NHC) to improve hurricane forecasting models and track predictions. 4. Surveillance: Monitor the storm’s development, intensity, and movement to assist in warning and preparedness efforts. The data collected by these missions are vital for improving the accuracy of hurricane forecasts and ultimately saving lives and property. 👏👏👏 congratulations “Kermit” and “Miss Piggy.”
✈️ Check out this visual of the NOAA Hurricane Hunters flying over the eye of Category 5 Hurricane #Beryl to gather data from the air. This supplements data collected from the oceans and satellites. 🌀 Beryl has weakened to Category 4 as it heads to Jamaica, bringing life-threatening winds and storm surges. 🤝 Monitoring and forecasting hurricanes is a massive team effort. 📰 More on WMO news: https://ow.ly/ZbFu50Sukih
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✈️ Check out this visual of the NOAA Hurricane Hunters flying over the eye of Category 5 Hurricane #Beryl to gather data from the air. This supplements data collected from the oceans and satellites. 🌀 Beryl has weakened to Category 4 as it heads to Jamaica, bringing life-threatening winds and storm surges. 🤝 Monitoring and forecasting hurricanes is a massive team effort. 📰 More on WMO news: https://ow.ly/ZbFu50Sukih
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With tropical weather activity currently impacting Texas, it's more important than ever for Texans to be prepared. This week’s hurricane preparedness tip is a reminder to know your evacuation route. 📍 Review hurricane evacuation maps and identify your local evacuation zones. Choose at least two routes to ensure you're prepared. #EvacuationPlan #HurricaneSafety For more hurricane preparedness tips, visit gov.texas.gov/hurricane.
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As Hurricane #Helene approaches Florida, this gas station in #Tallahassee is just one of many locations assigned to our #datacollectors that may be impacted. 🌀 Our client’s proactive approach to document current conditions allows them to quickly assess damages and initiate disaster response protocols, including filing insurance claims, as soon as the storm passes. 🤳📄🔎 According to the NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, expected damages include: - Entire buildings potentially submerged by storm surges of up to 20 feet. - Structural damage caused by high winds exceeding 130 mph. - Widespread power outages caused by toppled trees on power lines. While we are prepared to support our clients with real-time updates, the safety of everyone in the affected areas—including our proxies—is our top priority. With landfall expected this evening, we urge everyone to listen to your local officials and take necessary precautions to stay safe. 💚 https://bit.ly/3BdpjKb #proxypics #HurricanHelene #DisasterPreparedness #DisasterInspection #Survey #SiteAssessment #Hurricane #TakeActionNow
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Tomorrow marks the first day of the 2024 Hurricane Season. Stay Prepared! With NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration predicting above-normal hurricane season this year, it's essential to be ready for storm season. Here are 5 safety tips to keep in mind: 🔷️ Stay Informed: Monitor weather updates and advisories regularly. 🔷️ Have a Plan: Know your evacuation route and have an emergency kit ready. 🔷️ Secure Your Property: Trim trees, secure loose outdoor items, and reinforce windows and doors. 🔷️ Stay Connected: Keep communication devices charged and have a designated meeting point for family members. 🔷️ Evacuate Early: Don't wait until the last minute to leave if an evacuation order is issued. #stormsafety #hurricanepreparedness #stayinformed #beprepared #safetyfirst
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🌊 Hurricane Preparedness tip! 🌩 When interpreting hurricane forecasts, it's important to rely on official sources like the National Hurricane Center (in the U.S.). They base their projections on sophisticated computer models 💻 , satellite imagery 🛰 , and data from hurricane hunter aircraft 🚁 , aiming to provide the most accurate and timely information possible to help communities prepare and respond effectively! #FER #Weatheraware #Hurricaneprepared #Hurricaneseason
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⚠️ Stay informed, stay safe! BSA Claims partners with NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration to bring you vital storm surge knowledge. Understanding evacuation zone categories, A-D is crucial for hurricane preparedness. Know your zone, have a plan, and be ready for whatever the storm brings. #NOAA #StormSurge #HurricaneSeason
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