The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially began June 1 and ends on November 30. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced its initial outlook for both the 2023 Atlantic and Pacific Hurricane Season. There is a 40% probability of a near-normal Atlantic Hurricane Season, with 12-17 named storms and 1-4 major hurricanes predicted. The Central Pacific will see a 50% probability of above-normal tropical cyclone activity during the Central Pacific Hurricane Season this year. Additionally, NOAA announced updates of National Hurricane Center products and services for 2023, a review of all products can be found here.
The following resources are available to help local health departments and their communities prepare for hurricanes:
- ASPR TRACIE’s Hurricanes Resource Page
- FDA’s Hurricanes: Health and Safety webpage
- CDC’s Natural Disasters, Severe Weather and COVID-19 webpage
- CDC’s Resources for Emergency Health Professionals webpage
- CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Hurricane Key Messages for Employers, Workers, and Volunteers
- Ready Business program’s Hurricane Ready Business Toolkit
Videos
- Storm Surge Public Service Announcements
- FEMA Accessible: Hurricane Safety Messages
- Prepare to Protect: Public Service Advertisements
- Ocean Today: Hurricane Safe videos
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