FOX 35 Storm Team: Tracking the Tropics
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The FOX 35 Storm Team covers what you need to know about how to be prepared for a hurricane. We also visit with NOAA Hurricane Hunters to learn more about how these experts track the direction and strength of a tropical system.

NOAA Hurricane Hunters: A day in the life
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Experience a little bit of what it's like to track a hurricane from the air -- something NOAA's Hurricane Hunters do, sending important meteorological data back down to the teams at the National Hurricane Center.

NOAA Hurricane Hunters: A look inside NOAA?s Aircraft Operations Center in Florida
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While meteorologists and scientists track storms on the ground, others track them from the air. FOX 35 meteorologist Brooks Garner shows us what happens inside NOAA's new Aircraft Operations Center.

Hurricane Safety: Yes, tornadoes are possible after a hurricane makes landfall; here is what you need to know
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You can expect heavy rain, flooding, and damaging winds during a strong tropical storm ? and yes, even tornadoes. Here is how tornadoes form, and tips to keep you and your family safe when a tornado watch or warning is issued.

Hurricane cleanup: How to clean up storm damage, and where to take it after a storm
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After a strong storm moves through, it can leave downed trees, broken limbs, damaged roofs, and garbage behind. FOX 35 meteorologist Allison Gargaro shares tips on how to separate debris, and where to take it.

Hurricane Safety: Tips to protect yourself when cleaning up storm damage and debris
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Even though the storm has moved on, there are still dangers and risks to know, especially when using power tools to clean up storm damage. FOX 35 meteorologist Allison Gargaro explains some safety tips to know.

Hurricane Safety: How to properly use a generator, and keep your family safe
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Thunderstorms, tropical storms, and hurricanes can be powerful and damaging, causing flooding, wind damage, and power outages. To prepare, you may buy a generator to keep the power on. If you do, here is what you need to know to properly install one -- and keep your family safe.