VIDEO RELEASE: On the Peak Day of Hurricane Season, Senator Moody Urges Floridians to Be Prepared
Sep 10, 2025
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—On the peak day of hurricane season, Senator Moody is urging Floridians to stay alert and get prepared. According to historical data, September 10 is the most active day for tropical storms and hurricanes. At this point in the season, the Atlantic Ocean reaches its warmest temperatures and some of the most favorable atmospheric conditions, allowing tropical waves to strengthen and organize into hurricanes.
Senator Ashley Moodysaid, “Today, September 10th, is the peak of hurricane season—and it’s critical that all Floridians stay alert and get prepared. We’ve already seen significant storm activity this year, and history shows this is the most active and dangerous time for hurricanes to form. Everyone in Florida remembers Helene, Irma, and Michael—these category four and five hurricanes all struck on or after September 10th. So, review your emergency plans, stock your disaster kits, and talk to your family about what to do if a storm approaches. Preparation saves lives. For the latest updates, checklists, and recovery resources, visit FloridaDisaster.org. Stay safe, Florida.”
So far this season, there have been six named storms.NOAAprojected an above-average active season this year, with 13 to 19 named storms, six to ten being hurricanes. NOAA also has predicted that there will be three to five major hurricanes.
Senator Moody offers the following tips to help Floridians prepare for a hurricane strike or in the aftermath of a storm:
Earlier this summer, Senator Moody appeared with meteorologist Jim Cantore in a public service announcement urging Floridians to make hurricane safety plans.Click hereto see Senator Moody’s remarks.
Floridians can stay informed about serious storm events using the Florida Division of Emergency Management’s website,FloridaDisaster.org. Floridians can monitor a storm’s progression and the latest weather alerts using NOAA’s Hurricane Center by visitingNHC.NOAA.gov. For additional storm prep tips, Floridians can access FDEM’s free Hurricane Guidehere.
In the event of an incoming tropical storm or hurricane, Floridians should look for further guidance from local officials and emergency authorities.
In the aftermath of a storm, Senator Moody’s Constituent Services team stands ready to assist Floridians.
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