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2014 |
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Named Storms |
10 |
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Hurricanes |
4 |
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Intense (Cat 3-4-5) Hurricanes |
1 |
“We advise our clients not to focus on the number of storms that may potentially make landfall, but rather the chance that one could be the hurricane – the storm that causes widespread damage and disrupts their business for days or weeks,” states Mark Chambers, president of ImpactWeather. “Many along the Gulf Coast remember Hurricanes Alicia and Andrew. Those storms were catastrophic to the Houston and Miami areas, and came during seasons that were otherwise considered quiet.”
“Preparedness never takes a vacation,” continues Chambers. “Our commitment to enabling our clients to make the best possible business decisions when faced with weather-related challenges is constant. 2014 marks eight years since a hurricane stronger than Category 3 has made landfall in the U.S. Many would theorize that we are overdue.” Source: ImpactWeather

