Hurricane Danny has arrived and his "eye" is located within the Atlantic-Caribean Sea - Gulf of Mexico. Wow! It wasn't just a tropical storm after all. At 5 am AST this morning there was a public advisory in the area of Leeward Islands. Hurricane Danny has sustained winds of about 85 MPH . If you are within the area of Leeward Islands stay abreast of the alerts and monitor the progress of Hurricane Danny. Although "Danny" is considered a small talk with the universe the forecast outlook states that "Danny" will strengthen and by Saturday "The Eye" of Danny will weaken. What will we learn about the effects of a hurricane and how the hazards affect the lands after "The Eye" leaves? Well, let's take a brief walk down the road of "science and society" the ecosystems.
If you already returned back to school, hurricane preparedness will be a helpful tool in understanding how and why the impact of "Hurricane Danny" has delivered a profound effect on your environment. Homes and communities defoliate due to the dramatic structural changes within the wooded ecosystems. What? Animals get killed, changes in habitat and food availability become affected due to the high winds, storm surges, and intense rainfall. So what to do when a storm destroys your necessary society? Of course, no school! So while at home you prepare for the unknown like:
Having Drinking Water On Hand (One Gallon Per Person)~children, nursing mothers, and babies on infant formula will need more.
Don't Forget Food Handling Safety! Make sure you store extra water in case your water pipes break!
Store Non-persihable Foods ~ for at least three to seven days
Baby Needs
First Aid Kit
Non-Prescription Drugs
Prescription Drugs
Clothing and Bedding
Entertainment (Of Course)
Miscellaneous (ex: batteries or wind-up, camping utensils, GPS Compass, Cash, and a Emergency Preparedness Manual)
Now remember to be weather-ready and a force of nature! #summersafety
If you already returned back to school, hurricane preparedness will be a helpful tool in understanding how and why the impact of "Hurricane Danny" has delivered a profound effect on your environment. Homes and communities defoliate due to the dramatic structural changes within the wooded ecosystems. What? Animals get killed, changes in habitat and food availability become affected due to the high winds, storm surges, and intense rainfall. So what to do when a storm destroys your necessary society? Of course, no school! So while at home you prepare for the unknown like:
Having Drinking Water On Hand (One Gallon Per Person)~children, nursing mothers, and babies on infant formula will need more.
Don't Forget Food Handling Safety! Make sure you store extra water in case your water pipes break!
Store Non-persihable Foods ~ for at least three to seven days
Baby Needs
First Aid Kit
Non-Prescription Drugs
Prescription Drugs
Clothing and Bedding
Entertainment (Of Course)
Miscellaneous (ex: batteries or wind-up, camping utensils, GPS Compass, Cash, and a Emergency Preparedness Manual)
Now remember to be weather-ready and a force of nature! #summersafety