America’s Most Hurricane-Prone Cities: Stories of Wind, Water, and Resilience
Explore the stories of America’s most hurricane-prone cities—how they’ve faced storms, floods, and wind, and the resilience shaping their future. Learn what makes these cities vulnerable and how communities prepare for hurricane season.
Mountain Blood: A Story of Hurricane San Felipe II
In Puerto Rico’s mountainous heart, one woman’s fictional account echoes the true resilience of communities who survived Hurricane San Felipe II in 1928. As bridges collapsed and rivers rose, neighbors banded together with ingenuity and grit. This Cat5Prep.com story honors real hurricane history with lessons for today’s storm season.
Hurricane Anatomy: Understanding Nature’s Most Powerful Storm
Before hurricanes earn names and headlines, they begin as whispers—heat rising from the sea, air spinning with purpose. This poetic exploration reveals the anatomy of nature’s most powerful storm, from the eye to the ocean that feeds it.