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New England Hurricane Season



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Every 13-18 year, a hurricane travels within 50 miles south of southern New England. Hurricanes Bob (and Carol) were the two most recent hurricanes that made landfall in New England. Hurricane season is typically between June and October in New England, but it can also begin early. It is important to check the weather forecast before you make any plans. Hurricanes can pose a danger to property and people. Here are a few things to keep in mind during hurricane season:

Tropical storm Hanna

Hurricane season is upon us again and Tropical Cyclone Hanna is heading toward New England. The satellite that is monitoring Hanna has captured this incredible picture of Hanna's winds on Aug. 29, 2008. The image was taken at approximately 14:15 UTC or 10:33 a.m. EDT, and shows the wind intensity reflected by the clouds.

The eye of Hanna will move over the eastern United States today, before moving northeastward into the Mid-Atlantic on Monday. Heavy rainfall is expected, along with flash flooding and isolated tornadoes. Today, coastal storm surge is possible along the Chesapeake Bay or Albemarle Sounds. As it moves towards the northeast, coastal flooding risks will decrease.


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Maximum sustained winds for tropical storm Hanna are near sixty mph with stronger gusts. Hanna's central point was found near latitude 20.3 and longitude 7.8.5 west, approximately 355 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands. Hanna was moving northeast at 12 mph, but it will likely turn northwest during the day. Its minimum center pressure is 1002 milibars.


Hurricane Bob

Hurricane Bob was one of the most destructive storms to hit New England during hurricane season. It caused significant damage and killed 18 people. The storm caused $1 billion of damage in Southern New England, and $2.5 billion overall in New England. Hurricane Bob was named the last major hurricane to hit the area. However, Hurricane Edouard made landfall on Nantucket during 1996.

Hurricane Bob made landfall close to New Bedford, Massachusetts. He then cut across Southeastern Massachusetts. In some parts of the region, the storm produced three to six inches of rain. It was a Category 3 Hurricane, so it generated winds of more than 75 mph and tore up coastal areas. In some areas, such Cape Cod, the storm surge reached seven-foot heights. Many coastal communities were affected by the storm surge and suffered power outages.

Hurricane Bob was the 2nd most powerful storm to hit New England in hurricane season. It peaked with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). It caused much destruction and significant damage in the region. In 1997, Bob was changed to Bill, and the Atlantic hurricane-season officially began.


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Hurricane Carol

Hurricane Carol struck New England in hurricane season 2013, with strong winds and a storm-surge of more than 14ft. The storm caused major flooding in southern New England. It was particularly severe in New Bedford, Somerset and other areas. In addition, Hurricane Carol dropped two to five inches of rain on most of the region, with up to six inches falling in the Northeast. Nearly 4,000 homes, boats, and vehicles were damaged as a result. The storm knocked out power in most of eastern Massachusetts.

Hurricane Carol started out weakening before reaching the east coast of the United States. It intensified rapidly after it reached the northeast and turned north. It passed Cape Hatteras, North Carolina on August 30, and was designated Category 2. Hurricane Carol's intensity was marked by sustained winds of 120 km/h for some areas, and gusts reaching up to 217 km/h for others.


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FAQ

What are the basics of survival in the wild and what do they teach?

If you live off the soil, you must learn how to build a fire. It's more than lighting a match. You must also learn how to make a fire with friction and flint. Also, you need to be able to avoid being burned by the flames.

You will need to be able to construct shelter from natural materials like leaves, grasses and trees. To stay warm at nights, you will need knowledge about how to best utilize these materials. And finally, you'll need to know how much water you need to survive.

Other survival skills

You can do other things to help you stay healthy, but they're not as vital as knowing how light a fire. For example, you can eat many different kinds of plants and animals, but if you don't know how to light a fire, you won't be able to cook them.

You will also need to know where and how to find food, including edible animals. This knowledge is crucial to avoid becoming sick or starving.


How to Navigate Without or With a Compass

A compass doesn't tell you where you are going, but it does help you find your way back home if you lose your bearings.

Three different ways you can navigate are available:

  1. By landmarks
  2. Use a compass to find magnetic North
  3. By stars

You recognize landmarks when you see them. These include trees, buildings and rivers. Landmarks can be useful because they are a visual indicator of where you're at.

Magnetic North simply refers to the direction that the Earth's magnet field points. When you look up at the sky, you'll notice that the sun appears to be moving across the sky. The sun actually moves around the earth because of the earth's magnetic fields. While it may appear that the sun moves across the sky, in fact, the sun actually moves around its horizon. At noon the sun is directly overhead. The sun is directly beneath you at midnight. The magnetic field of the earth is constantly changing. This means that the exact direction and orientation of the North pole magnetically changes each day. This could mean you can be off-course by quite a bit in one day.

Another method of navigation is to use stars. Stars rise and set above the horizon. These are fixed points in space that you can use to determine your location relative to other locations.


What is the importance of basic survival skills?

Basic survival skills include knowing how to protect yourself, make fire, build shelter, hunt, and fish. These skills are vital no matter where you live. However, they are even more important when you travel alone or in remote locations.

Survival skills also include things like first aid, self-defense, navigation, communication, and wilderness medicine. These are life-saving skills that must be learned before you venture into the unknown.

These skills are not the only ones you should have. There are many valuable skills that can be useful when you're away from home. If you are planning to spend your vacation hiking in the mountains, you should learn mountaineering skills. If you plan to camp in the desert, you should learn how to survive in extreme temperatures. There are many different ways to prepare yourself for any situation.


What should you do in a survival situation

There's not much time for you to think about what next. You need to be prepared for any situation. It is important to be able to quickly react to any unexpected problems.

If you aren't sure what to do, you must be able to adapt.

In a survival situation you might face the following problems:

  • Being trapped in a remote area
  • Getting lost
  • Limited food supply
  • Water running low
  • Facing hostile people
  • Facing wild animals
  • Finding shelter
  • Fighting off predators
  • Making fire
  • Tools
  • Building shelters
  • Hunting
  • * Fishing


What's the difference between a folded knife and a fixed blade knife?

Folding knives are compactly designed to fit into a pocket or backpack. When not in use, the blade can be folded away.

Fixed-bladed knives are designed to remain fixed during normal use. They often have longer blades then folding knives.

Fixed-blade knives are more durable but less portable.


What should you do immediately in a crisis situation?

When faced with emergency situations, the first thing to do is assess the situation. It is essential to understand what is going on around you, where you are, and how you got there.

Also, you need to be aware of what your environment can offer. If you live in a remote area, communication may be impossible.

You should learn as much as possible if you don't already know something.

If you're in any immediate danger, it is best to get medical attention immediately. You can take your time and gather information if you feel safe.


What are the basics of survival camping?

You should prepare for every eventuality when embarking on an adventure journey. You must learn how to survive under extreme circumstances.

Also, you must be prepared for any kind of weather, including hot sun or cold wind. You could end up dying if you don't make these preparations.



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How To

How to find edible plants and animals during emergencies

In emergency situations, edible plants and animals can be a vital food source. They should be included in your survival kit because they can provide nutrients and energy for you without access to normal foods. They can also be used to make cosmetics and medicines.

You need to be able to identify the location and type of plants you are looking for. This will enable you to quickly identify them. But it is difficult to learn all about every species of animal or plant at once. Fortunately, there are general rules that can be applied to most animals and plants.

For example, if you see a plant or animal growing near water, you can assume it likes moist soil. Shiny leaves indicate that the plant was recently watered. If you see ants around a plant, you can assume that the plant provides nectar for pollinators. These simple observations can save you valuable time in finding useful plants and animals during emergencies.

You can find books written by botany and zoology experts to help you learn more about edible plants. Talk to rural people and watch documentaries. The steps below will help you learn about animals, plants, and other topics.

  1. You should look for animals and plants that are close to water.
  2. Examine the growth habits for both animals and plants.
  3. Learn more about the natural habitats for animals and plants. For instance, you might search for areas that have a specific soil type, climate or vegetation.
  4. Identify which parts of animals and plants you can eat.
  5. Learn how you can cook both animals and plants.
  6. Try to eat wild animals and plants so you are familiar with their taste.
  7. Wild animals and plants should be kept in check. Do not pick from endangered species.
  8. All wild animals and plants should be properly stored. You should keep them away from direct sunlight, and keep them cool and dry.
  9. After handling wild animals and plants, always wash your hands.
  10. Wash fruits and vegetables before consuming them.
  11. If you aren't sure, don't eat raw meat or fish.




 



New England Hurricane Season