As of Saturday, the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has officially ended - one of the deadliest and costliest in recent memory. These past six months have experienced above-average activity, with 18 named storms, 11 hurricanes, and five major hurricanes. According to NOAA, an average season produces 14 named storms, seven hurricanes, and three major hurricanes for context. #TeamACDC assisted the state of Florida and its communities with back-to-back hurricane response and recovery efforts (Debby-Helene-Milton), as well as helping southeastern states with recovery, such as the state of Tennessee post-Helene. As a full-spectrum emergency management consulting firm serving clients nationwide, hurricane season may have just ended, but it does not end here. Our subject-matter experts are on standby for severe winter storms that can (and will) arise over the next quarter. #2024HurricaneSeason #Hurricanes #EmergencyManagement #FEMA #Recovery #Preparedness
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We are officially one month away from the June 1st official kickoff of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Early forecasts are indicating a super-charged season could spawn a near-record number of storms in the Atlantic this year, and forecasters may even run out of names for storms amid a frenzy of tropical systems. Planning and preparation are key to ensuring the safety of yourself, loved ones, your tenants, and your property, which is why we put together this guide full of resources to help prepare you for the upcoming storm season. We’ve compiled resources that are applicable for property and facility management professionals, as well as for your tenants or yourself as a homeowner/renter. To request your complimentary 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Guide today, visit: https://lnkd.in/esM48B7V #UnlimitedRestoration #WereOnIt #URI #commercialpropertyrestoration #industrialpropertyrestoration #multifamilypropertyrestoration #hurricaneseason2024 #atlantichurricaneseason #hurricanepreparedness
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Now that we’ve reached the midpoint of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season with five named storms, let’s take a look at the impacts of a few of the most recent storms over the past few months.
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We are less than two weeks away from the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially kicking off June 1st. Early forecasts are indicating a super-charged season could spawn a near-record number of storms in the Atlantic this year, and forecasters may even run out of names for storms amid a frenzy of tropical systems. Planning and preparation are key to ensuring the safety of yourself, loved ones, your tenants, and your property, which is why we put together this guide full of resources to help prepare you for the upcoming storm season. We’ve compiled resources that are applicable for property and facility management professionals, as well as for your tenants or yourself as a homeowner/renter. To request your complimentary 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Guide today, visit: https://lnkd.in/esM48B7V #UnlimitedRestoration #WereOnIt #URI #commercialpropertyrestoration #industrialpropertyrestoration #multifamilypropertyrestoration #hurricaneseason2024 #atlantichurricaneseason #hurricanepreparedness
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So far, the early predictions for a super-charged 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season are on point. Beryl broke records with its strength, size, and intensity so “early” in the Atlantic Hurricane Season, where we typically see the strongest storms peak on September 10th and most activity occurring between mid-August and mid-October. URI pulled together some fast facts on Beryl’s record-breaking stats. It’s critical to prepare now for storm damage at your commercial, industrial, or multi-family residential property. We put together a complimentary guide to help property and facility management professionals do just that. Download your copy of the URI 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Guide today at: https://lnkd.in/e97PAE3w #UnlimitedRestoration #WereOnIt #URI #commercialpropertyrestoration #industrialpropertyrestoration #multifamilypropertyrestoration
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More than 32.7 million residential properties are at risk of moderate or severe damage sustained from hurricane-force winds during the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, according to CoreLogic's “2024 Hurricane Risk Report" released today. Across the nearly 33 million homes stretching from Texas to Maine that could be impacted by hurricane winds, the combined reconstruction cost would be $10.8 trillion, according to CoreLogic. Read the full article below! https://hubs.la/Q02z5NpS0
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The end of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season 🌀 is here, officially over today. Since its start on June 1, this hurricane season proved to be an active one, with above-average activity affecting regions across the Caribbean, Gulf Coast, and Southeast United States, as well as Central America. Hurricanes Helene and Milton were the strongest to impact the U.S. this year, with Beryl, Debby, and Francine also causing significant damage earlier in the season. In total, this hurricane season we saw: ⛈️ 18 named storms 🌀 11 hurricanes ⚠️ 5 major hurricanes The IEM team has proudly assisted numerous communities in their hurricane preparedness, response, and recovery this season. As rebuilding continues, we are committed to ensuring affected communities have the tools and guidance needed to recover resiliently and become better prepared for future storms. 🤝💓💪 Want to get a head start on preparing for the 2025 hurricane season? Bookmark IEM’s hurricane preparedness tips page and keep it handy 🔗: https://lnkd.in/enV23AGC #AtlanticHurricaneSeason #2024HurricaneSeason #hurricane #Helene #Milton #HurricanePreparedness #HurricaneResponse #HurricaneRecovery #HurricaneRelief #IEMHurricaneReady #PrepareWithIEM #TeamIEMtips
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Do you have the proper team and resources needed to deal with the aftermath of a Category 1 hurricane? Wouldn't it be easier if you had one reliable partner you could trust to assess the damage caused by any hurricane? 🤔 Category 1 hurricanes can cause more damage than you might expect. Tropical Storm Debby recently made landfall off the Gulf Coast of Florida, where it was categorized as a CAT 1 Hurricane. Some impacted areas have already experienced up to 16 inches of rain and winds reaching up to 80 mph. ⛈️ 💨 Below are the common characteristics and possible damage associated with a Category 1 hurricane. ⬇️ When this type of storm makes landfall are you properly prepared to deal with the impact? TechLoss can make it easier. We have extensive experience assessing the damage to equipment and technology caused by hurricanes. Our seasoned engineers will work with you to assess the situation and find the best path forward for you and your insureds. 👍 Call us today if you need support with a hurricane-related claim. 877-832-4567 (877-TechLoss) www.techloss.com #hurricanes #tropicalstorms #engineeringsolutions
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Hurricane season is here, causing significant damage in the Southeastern United States. Don't miss our timely webinar, "Hurricane Preparedness: Insights from the Eye of the Storm," on July 11th at 1pm ET. David Trask 🎙️, National Director at ARC Facilities, visited five leading organizations in Florida to uncover their top hurricane preparedness strategies before, during, and after a storm. Now, he's bringing this invaluable knowledge straight to you in a webinar designed to help facilities teams stay prepared for hurricane challenges. Attend the webinar to learn best practices from your peers for managing facilities during hurricane season. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gUg7EgQM Hurricane Preparedness: Insights from the Eye of the Storm Date: Thursday, July 11th, 2024 Time: 10:00am Pacific Time/1:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time #Facilities #FacilitiesManagement #FacilityManagement #ARCFacilities #HurricanePrep #HurricanePreparedness #NaturalDisaster
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I hope everyone made it through the storm safely! 🌪️ Preparing for Hurricane Season: Best Practices for Commercial Construction in Florida 🌪️ As we move into the fall, ensuring that our commercial construction projects are hurricane-ready is crucial. In Florida, where hurricane season peaks during these months, taking proactive steps can make all the difference in protecting your investment, your team, and your timeline. Tri-Bay Construction is committed to implementing best practices to reinforce structures and select materials that withstand severe weather. We prioritize safety protocols and review project timelines to minimize disruption and secure our teams and projects. Now is the time to prepare—before the next storm hits. Let's work together to ensure your projects are resilient and ready for whatever Mother Nature sends us. #HurricanePreparedness #CommercialConstruction #FloridaConstruction #TriBayConstruction #SafetyFirst
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June 1st brought the start of Hurricane Season and preparation remains top of mind as Hurricane Beryl makes landfall on the Texas Coast. The Texas Apartment Association (TAA) has essential resources to help you protect your property and residents. 🔗 https://buff.ly/3xbyuJC 👉🏼 Check out these key steps and stay prepared: ⚠️Emergency Plan: Set up communication strategies, assign roles, and coordinate with local authorities. 🔋Secure Property: Inspect and repair buildings, secure outdoor areas, and consider backup power. 🔦Stock Supplies: Keep essentials like flashlights, first aid kits, and repair tools on hand. 🏘️Resident Education: Inform residents about hurricane prep and update emergency contacts. 📑Insurance Review: Ensure your policies cover hurricane damage and document assets. #TAA #RentalHousing #PropertyManagement #multifamily #TAAMakesLivingEasy #TAATogetherWeThrive
Preparing for Hurricane Season: A Resource Guide for Texas Apartment Owners and Managers | Texas Apartment Association
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