Higher Risk for Hurricanes this Year
After a devastating blow to the East from Superstorm Sandy in October of 2012 and the Atlantic Ocean having an increase in temperature this year, residents and homeowners on the Atlantic coast should anticipate another active season in 2013. Hurricane season begins June 1, and lasts until Nov. 30, with the peak of the season from mid-August to late October, and the East Cost states could possibly see a Hurricane Andrea, Barry, Chantal, Dorian, Erin, Fernand, Gabrielle, Humberto or Ingrid (according to NOAA).
The following forecast numbers are predictions for this year:
* 13-20 named storms
* 7-11 are expected to become hurricanes
* 3-6 are expected to be major hurricanes
Additionally, NOAA’s forecast specifies a “70% likelihood” of these range of storms, hurricanes and major hurricanes.
As your prepare for Hurricane Season, make sure you have the appropriate coverage. Let one of our policy experts review your policy. We do free policy reviews and consultations!
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Types Of Damages
- Storm Damage
- Hail/Wind/Water
- Hurricane
- Tornado
- Fire Damage
- Water Damage
- Pipe break
- A/C Leak
- Dishwasher Leak
- Mold Damage
- Theft/Vandalism Damage
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