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| | Special edition for June 16, 2023 | |
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| | Let UF/IFAS help you provide science-based information to your audiences as you cover Hurricane Season. The resources below represent some of the ready-to-use content available for immediate use.
Permita que UF/IFAS le ayude a brindar información sobre los huracanes Ian con los siguientes recursos en Español. Contact us for any specific needs or interview requests > | | |
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| | NEW AND UPDATED | Content produced since Hurricane Season 2022 ended. Check future editions of the UF/IFAS Weekly News Digest as we continue to share on this topic.
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| | Video news releases | These VO/SOTs can be used as a full package to run after an anchor lead-in, or cut in by a reporter. A full script is linked in the titles, which can be used to find soundbites or quotes for radio and newspaper outlets. Additional b-roll and interview content can be sent by request via WeTransfer. Contact us if you have any issues accessing content.
| Pre- and/or post-storm: Food safety Keith Schneider, UF/IFAS food safety expert, advises on what to look out for with refrigerated food if the power goes out. Downloadable via Vimeo > | More on food safety: Q&A news release with Schneider, ‘When in doubt, throw it out’ and other food safety tips for power outages. Contact > |
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| Pre- and/or post-storm: Well water contamination Yilin Zhuang, UF/IFAS Extension water resources regional specialized agent, shares what well owners should do before a storm, and then afterward if flooding has occurred. Downloadable via Vimeo > |
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| Pre-storm: Hurricane tree safety research Recent research from the University of Florida aims to identify which tree species are less likely to fail during a hurricane or storm event. Downloadable via Vimeo > |
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| Post-storm: Floodwater mosquitoes Once the waters recede, a new storm brews: mosquito breeding. Estelle Martin, UF/IFAS entomologist, says it takes two weeks for adults to emerge, so problems can be minimized by clearing containers of water. Downloadable via Vimeo > | |
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| | The following breaks down our main hurricane resource repository, the UF/IFAS Disaster Preparation & Recovery website, disaster.ifas.ufl.edu.
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| Health, Home & Pets No-cook meals; food and water safety; cleanup and repairs; and more information for families facing hurricane preparation and/or recovery. |
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| Trees & Landscapes Choosing wind-resistant trees, pruning recommendations, how to hire an arborist and other tips for the home landscape. |
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| Agriculture & Livestock How to prepare fields, groves and nurseries; plus, the best ways to protect horses and livestock. |
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| Natural Resources & Marine Industries Recommendations for timberland and forested areas, fisheries and boat owners ahead of storms. |
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| More Resources Find peer-reviewed UF/IFAS Extension publications, such as a series on the Urban Forest Hurricane Recovery program, as well as links to other relevant organizations or government agencies. | |
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| | Visit the UF/IFAS Newsroom Find B-roll, photos and more for your coverage needs at ifas.ufl.edu/newsroom. | | |
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