This week is hazardous weather awareness week in Florida –
a time for residents to make sure they are prepared for the types of bad
weather Florida
can throw at you like Tornadoes, lightning or hurricanes.
Rip Tides, and waterspouts are also constant dangers in the
Sunshine state.
From 1959 through 2005, there were only been two reported
deaths caused by lightning strikes, while areas in southern and central Florida
have reported as many as 30.
Tornadoes are a constant danger in the area, and have killed
23 people in Franklin County
since 1971.
Severe thunderstorms have claimed 31 lives in Franklin County in
the past 30 years, but that's low compared to many Florida
counties.
Hillsborough county, for example, has reported over 380 deaths from severe storms since 1971.
And rip currents, too, which plague coastal areas around the
state have had a minimal impact on Franklin County .
There were 2 deaths attributed to rip tides in this county
in the past 10 years
If you would like to learn more about hazardous weather in Florida ,
you can check out a number of websites on the internet, including
www.floridadisaster.org or www.fema.gov.
This year Hazardous weather awareness week is being observed
February the 11th through the 15th.
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