Contact Us| inlandgroup.com
Hurricane Help Header
A Resource Site for Inland Tenants
Pre and Post Hurricane

For up to date information visit:
The National Hurricane Center

Inland Cares

We hope you find this site helpful in the days and weeks leading up to a hurricane as well as in the hours or days after a hurricane has struck land.

National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting

The Atlantic basin is expected to see an above-normal hurricane season this year, according to the seasonal outlook issued by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center – a division of the National Weather Service.

NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center today announced that climate conditions point to a below normal hurricane season in the Eastern Pacific this year. The outlook calls for a 5 percent probability of an above normal season, a 25 percent probability of a near normal season and a 70 percent probability of a below normal season.

HURRICANE EVACUATION ROUTES
Click on the map below or the link above for coastal states' web site that provide hurricane evacuation zone maps and/or other information.

Image Map of USA

Click on a storm name for a link to
The National Hurricane Center's
archived information about the storm.
 
2011 Eastern Pacific
Named Storms

 

2011 Atlantic
Named Storms

Helpful Links:


American Red Cross

American Red Cross Disaster Online News Room

American Red Cross Hurricane Awareness

American Red Cross Disaster Supply Kit

FEMA

FEMA - What to do before, during and after a hurricane

The National Hurricane Center

The National Hurricane Center Disaster Supply Kit

The National Oceanic & Atmospherice Administration

The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Hurricane Portal

The Weather Channel

The Hurricane Hunters


2010 Letter

 


Storm Update

Saffir/Simpson Hurricane Scale

Category
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
 
Wind Speed
74-95 mph
96-110 mph
111-130 mph
131-155 mph
Greater than 155 mph
California Evac Routes 2010 Hurricane Letter to Tenants