UPDATE: 8/30/11 Irene didn't give Florida a bit of trouble. Unfortunately flooding, winds, dune destruction, and at least 18 died from the hurricane's damage.
UPDATE: 2pm Monday - Looks like Irene may be heading to northeast towards Charleston now. Hopefully we'll still get some of the beneficial rainfall.
Irene, the first hurricane of the 2011 is heading our way. She is expected to skirt Central Florida's east coast Friday and while only a category one storm now and possibly increase to a category two on the Saffir-Simpson wind scale, we will still get a lot of winds and rain. Is your yard and home ready?
What should you do in your yard to prepare for a hurricane:
- Remove any dead branches, fronds, or limbs from trees and palms that could possibly break.
- Check yard and remove any patio furniture and toys that could become wind projectiles.
- Turn off irrigation now so that your landscape is not saturated by the time the storm arrives.
- Check gutters to remove any debris that will clog or backup.
Check your hurricane supply list and make sure you have everything necessary to be comfortable if power goes out.in your area. Remember the power companies do know when power is out in an area and will have extra crews ready to get your electricity back on. Never let children or pets outside to walk around when electrical lines are down. If your electricity is out, you can use your grill outside to make coffee or meals. Never use a charcoal grill indoors due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
Irene is our first guest and this will be a good test for Florida to prepare for a normal hurricane season of three to seven tropical storms and named hurricanes. Florida receives most of necessary rainfall during the hurricane season so we do need the heavy rainstorms.
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