Stormpulse hurricane map
Track the tropics with WPTV.com's Stormpulse map.
2009 Storm Names
They are in alphabetical order, alternating male-female. The list is used again in 6 years.
Top 10 Hurricane Questions
Steve Weagle answers your biggest questions about the 2009 season.
Preparing your property and family
Shutter or plywood installation, garage doors, gas grills, tree limbs and more.
Storm supplies and checklists
Must-have supplies, family hurricane plans, important documents and more.
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Live VIPIR 5 Interactive Radar
Track storms with WPTV's powerful interactive radar. Check forecasts and more.
WPTV's 2009 Hurricane Guide
Download a printable PDF file of our guide.
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South Florida WebCams
The latest images from live webcams in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast
Shelter and Evacuation Info
County-by-county shelter listings and evacuation maps for 2009.
How to use your generator
Step-by-step instructions and a how-to video
After the storm
Food safety, power outages, flooded streets and more things you need to know.
Important consumer information
Hiring a contractor, price gouging and what you need to know about flood insurance.
Gasoline
Some generators operate on unleaded gasoline. Others use diesel fuel. Five gallons of gas will power a 5,600 watt generator for about eight hours. One gallon of gas will power a 3,000 watt generator for about 3 1/2 hours.
Additional supplies
You will also need multi-gallon, vented containers for storing gasoline (fill before storm comes), engine oil, an outdoors-rated extension cord and a carbon-monoxide detector.
Caring for your generator
Safety Tips
The risks (if you don't do it right): carbon-monoxide poisoning, electrocution, fire and explosion.
Shopping Tips
RELATED INFORMATION
Using a Generator When Disaster Strikes by the American Red Cross: