Anticipating the climax of the 2023 Hurricane Season, residents are advised to bolster readiness and secure their safety as climate events intensify.
Sherrod James, Director of National Offices of Disaster Services, highlights the escalating reality of extreme weather due to advancing climate change.
Urgency resonates as authorities stress preparedness against evolving natural forces.
Amidst a shifting climate landscape, safeguarding homes, kin, and communities gains critical significance.
James urges personal emergency planning, downloading the Cap Cap app for weather updates, and acknowledges the Meteorological Office’s focused advisory role.
Ongoing training for NODS volunteers reinforces readiness.
This advisory aligns with NOAA’s updated outlook, elevating this year’s Atlantic hurricane expectations from “near normal” to “above normal.”
Predicting 14 to 21 named storms, it underscores the gravity of preparedness in the face of growing climatic challenges.
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