National Hurricane Center Makes Their Annual Hurricane Prediction
Busy Hurricane Season Predicted- What You need to Know To Protect Yourself
The National Hurricane Center has released their annual prediction for the 2006 hurricane season. Look for 2006 to be a busy season as Atlantic temps are warmer.
In this report we’ll tell you where to find deals on generators, and how to avoid paying sales tax on certain items during Florida’s sales tax holiday for hurrucane supplies. We’ll also grade past NOAA hurricane predictions for Florida and the Atlantic hurricane season.
It’s probably too late to protect yourself with hurricane Shutters this hurricane season. We highly recommend Storm Smart Systems for hurricane protection as they do an excellent job installing and evaluating your needs.
SW Florida has been hit in recent years. Residents have learned that by following a simple plan before storms hit can protect against misery after a storm hits. Simple items go a long way. FEMA tells everyone all you really need to do is be prepared for three days on your own. FEMA shoould be to you by then. Those without power or air conditioning for two weeks or more see it a bit differently though, and they’re not waiting. They’ve been buying gas cans, generators, and portable air conditioners.
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Grading NOAA's predictions 1999-2005
Actual Vs. Predcited Hurricane Results Since 1999
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Act quickly to find a generator for This Hurricane Season
Products Designed to Protect Your Home and Business From Huricanes
Tax Holiday Tips To Save on Hurricane Supplies
Hurricane Supplies Tax Holiday List
Silver Lining To Frantic Hurricane Season
La Nina Has lifted, Which Could Cut Down on Number of Storms
Hurricane Tax Holiday Exemption List
List of Tax Exempted Items For 2006 Hurricane Supply List
Hurricane Supplies Fly Off Shelves
Lee County Residents Take Advantage of Tax-free Sales Season
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