Study: Feminine Hurricane Names Could Cause More Deaths
Would more residents of New Orleans have evacuated ahead of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 if it had been named Kurt? CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Would more residents of New Orleans have evacuated ahead of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 if it had been named Kurt? CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
If you are one of many who have recently moved to the Sunshine State, there might be a chance you’ve never experienced a tropical storm or hurricane. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE TO LEARN HOW WE GET READY - FLORIDA STYLE!
Unfortunately, not everyone has a proper insurance policy to cover the cost of any injuries or property damage that may occur. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
The official start of hurricane season, June 1, 2014, could be ushered in by one or two storms in June or July. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
One explanation for the hiatus in major hurricanes: "Luck, and it will run out," says Dennis Feltgen, a spokesman with the National Hurricane Center in Miami. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Roughly 87% of Escambia County is designated by FEMA as a low risk flood zone. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Florida's former insurance consumer advocate, however, blasted the proposal. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Warm sunshine and sandy beaches make south Florida and its crown city, Miami, a haven for tourists, but the area is increasingly endangered by sea level rise, experts said Tuesday. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
The carrier recently closed all counties in South Florida - Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach - to new policies. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
More than 12,000 policyholders have sued the state-run insurer to get their claims paid and the cost of defending against those suits is rising, to more than $21 million for the last three months of 2013 alone. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE