It’s been 21 years since Hurricane Charley tore across Central Florida. Friday, August 13, 2004, is burned into the memory of anyone who lived through it. Charley was the strongest hurricane to hit the U.S. since Andrew in 1992.
Have a Cruise Booked? What an Active 2024 Hurricane Season Means for You
If you’ve seen the forecast for the upcoming 2024 hurricane season in the Atlantic Basin, you know we expect above-average tropical activity. Before you panic about the cruise you have booked between June and November, read on.
What An Active 2024 Hurricane Season Means for Floridians
The forecast for the 2024 hurricane season in the Atlantic Basin is for above-average tropical activity. What does this mean if you live in Florida, the number one state for landfalling hurricanes?
ASK AMY – Why is Ian so Unpredictable?
Why is Ian so much more unpredictable than past storms? It’s not.
September is National Preparedness Month
Are you and your family ready for unexpected disasters or emergencies? In correlation with National Preparedness Month in September, here are a few tips to help you plan and prepare.
Hurricane Jeanne: 15 Years Later
It was 15 years ago today (9/26/04) that Hurricane Jeanne made landfall near Stuart with winds measured at 121 miles per hour (Category 3). It was the 3rd hurricane to travel across Central Florida in 6 weeks on the heels of Hurricanes Charley and Frances. Jeanne was remarkable, in and of itself, causing three direct […]




