How and Why You Should Prepare for Hurricane Season





Do you reside in an area that is prone to hurricanes?  If you live on the East Coast, namely in the south or if you live along the Gulf Coast, the risk of a hurricane impacting your life can be quite high.  If you do live in an area that is prone to hurricanes, are you prepared for them?  Unfortunately, not all residents are.

When it comes to hurricanes, it is important to preplan.  Unfortunately, many individuals believe that they do not have to do so until a hurricane watch or warning has been issued.  Of course, you should take action when a hurricane watch or warning has been issued, but there are also steps that you can take to prepare for a hurricane before hurricane season even starts.  Speaking of hurricane season, you will want to be prepared for the unexpected from the beginning of June until the end of November.

As previously stated, it is advised that all residents preplan for hurricane season.  One of the best ways to do so is to have a plan in place.  You will want to first start by deciding what you need or what you would like to bring with you, should you need to evacuate your home.  You will want to create a list of these items, make copies of that list, and store those copies in convenient locations around your home, such as on your refrigerator.  Creating of list of what items you will need to gather is important, as many individuals have a difficult time remembering important documents and other items when forced to evacuate from their homes.

Speaking of leaving your home, do you have an evacuation plan in place?  You should.  An evacuation plan is particularly important if you do not have your own means of transportation.  As for where you want to evacuate to, do you have any close friends or family members who live on higher ground or farther inland?  If so, would these individuals be willing to temporarily open up their homes to you?  If you do not have any friends or family in a safe area, you will likely need to stay at a hotel.  For that reason, it may be a good idea to have a little bit of money saved.  You will want to be able to afford to stay at a hotel for at least two or three days in the event that a hurricane forces you to evacuate your home.

Although it is difficult to associate anything nice with hurricanes, there is something.  That is the warnings that you will receive.  Meteorologists are often able to predict where a hurricane is likely to strike and they can do so at least one or two days in advance.  This means that you should have a little bit of preparation time.  With that in mind, you will not want to wait until the last minute.  As soon as hurricane watch or warning is issued for your area, you will want to fill up your car with gasoline and head to your local grocery store.  If you plan to board up your home’s windows, be sure to visit your local home improvement store right away.  Many residents who wait until the last minute find themselves faced with shortages.

Although all individuals are urged to evacuate during a hurricane, especially when warnings have been posted, many residents are not forced to do so.  If you make the decision to stay behind, even against warnings from local officials, it is important that you plan for and prepare for the worst case scenario.  You will want to make sure that your home is structurally safe.  You will also want to stock up on food and water.  Be sure to have a weather radio, working flashlights, and a cell phone with you at all times.  Also, be sure that a close friend or family member knows of your decision to stay behind.

The above mentioned steps are just a few of the many that you should take to prepare for a hurricane.  As a reminder, there are a number of steps that you can take to prepare for the what ifs even before hurricane season rolls around.



Careers in Weather You May Find Appealing





Are you interested in finding a new job or are you looking to change careers?  If you are, do you also have a love for the weather or do you enjoy weather watching and tracking as a hobby?  If you do, you may want to consider a career in a weather related field.  After a close examination, you will see that you have an unlimited number of options.

When it comes to weather related careers, a meteorologist is often the first thing that comes to mind.  In fact, many weather enthusiasts aspire to become professional meteorologists.  Meteorologists are professionals who have received the proper amount of schooling, which often includes a degree in meteorology.  Meteorologists rely on their knowledge and well as radar images and computer models to predict the weather. 

When it comes to working as a meteorologist, you will find that you have a number of different options.  Radio and television news stations are one of the biggest hirers of meteorologists.  When taking this approach, you may find yourself on camera, but you may also simply work behind the scenes.  In all honesty, your full job responsibilities will depend on the company in question.

Although we often associate weather related careers with meteorologists, it is important to remember that there are many other career positions and opportunities out there.  For example, you may want to have a career as a weather teacher.  In this type of work, you will also find that you have a number of different options.  For instance, there are many individuals in the United States and all around the world who have a love for the weather and enjoy it as a hobby.  For an affordable fee, you can run a local or online weather class.  This class can help beginners learn how to track weather, predict it and much more.

In addition to teaching amateur weather enthusiasts how to accurate track weather, you may also be interested in teaching professionally.  Although many elementary and high school teachers teach more than weather, you may be interested in this type of work.  You may have the best success teaching an earth science class in a high school.  If you would like to have your career focus more on weather, as opposed to other science related issues, it may be a good idea to examine college teaching positions.  When working as a college teacher, you can help college students receive a degree in meteorology. 

Should you decide to teach meteorology, whether it be at the college or high school level, it is important that you take schooling into consideration.  To teach in many states, you must have a master’s degree.  You may also be required to hold to multiple degrees, including a teaching degree, as well as a degree in meteorology.  Although most weather related careers are the same, it is important to remember that you will be unable to get a teaching job overnight, especially without any prior experience or the proper education. 

Another one of the many weather related positions that you may find is one that many do not necessarily think of, at least right away.  Do you enjoy writing and researching?  If you do, you may want to consider having a career as a weather writer.  What is nice about working as a weather writer is the options that you have.  For example, many newspaper and magazines can use the services of weather writers, on a full time basis or on afreelance basis.  You can also create your own online weather website.  This website can contain updated information on local weather, severe weather, as well as information the impact the weather has on the environment.  Your website may be able to make money, overtime from affiliate programs, as well as paid advertisements.

As you can see, you have a number of different options, when looking for a weather related career or job.  What is even more amazing is that the weather related jobs outlined above are just a few of the many that exist.  You can find more opportunities by examining online job or career searching websites.



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