Wednesday, June 12, 2013

NOAA expects busy hurricane season during 2013!!! :(

NOAA expects busy hurricane season during 2013

Jeremy Lile
Ready or not, the Atlantic hurricane season has arrived. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30, and includes the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf Of Mexico.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Prediction Center, an active or extremely active season is forecasted for this year. NOAA’s season outlook shows there is a 70 percent likelihood of 13 to 20 named storms with winds of 39 mph or higher, of which 7 to 11 could become hurricanes with winds of 74 mph or higher, including 3 to 6 major hurricanes that would be classified as category 3, 4 or 5; with winds of 111 mph or higher. NOAA reports that these ranges are well above the seasonal average of 12 named storms, 6 hurricanes and 3 major hurricanes.
Jim and Ann Forbes have been volunteers for the United States Weather Service for the past 45 years. In an interview on Friday, Forbes stated, “I kind of think that predicting these hurricanes is about like a lottery system. They have a little ball come down with a number on the ball and that’s the number of hurricanes. Because I know for so many years, they would predict a great big a bunch and only got a few. Then they would predict a lesser amount and we got a greater amount. I think when you predict hurricanes, its just an educated guess.”
NOAA provided three climate factors that will strongly control Atlantic hurricane activity. First of all, a continuation of the atmospheric climate pattern, which includes a strong west African monsoon, that is responsible for the ongoing era of high activity for Atlantic hurricanes that began in 1995; secondly, the warmer than average water temperatures in the tropical Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea; and thirdly, El NiƱo is not expected to develop and suppress hurricane formation. Forbes added “The gulf is so susceptible to hurricanes because of the warm water year round, then you get a cold front down in there and it can stir up anything.”
During the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, nineteen named storms formed, of which ten became hurricanes. Hurricane Michael was the only one of the ten that reached major hurricane status. NOAA indicates that while hurricane activity for 2012 was well above the 30 year average for named storms and hurricanes, it was below average for major hurricanes.
Hurricanes can form with little or no notice. Therefore, every home, workplace, and local business need to establish an emergency plan. It is important to know what safety measures should be taken if friends and family are not together when disaster strikes. Having an official emergency plan will also be helpful in the event it becomes necessary to evacuate. Likewise, setting up an emergency kit will be beneficial if the water, gas, electricity or phone services are shut off. Preparing for the unexpected is literally a matter of life and death.
Forbes concluded, “This hurricane season could be very, very interesting but I hope they are way wrong on the number. None of the gulf coast needs a hurricane.”

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

You South Florida Hurricane and Storm Window Experts


When you are shopping for windows with Storm Tight Windows you have many options to choose from. We understand that every home is different and you want yours to be perfect, so we have made sure to provide you many styles to choose from.

For a classic appearance best suited for traditional architectural styles we offer double hung windows.
Do own a home where projecting windows interferes with a walkway, patio, or deck? If so our sliding or tilt in sliding windows are the best option for you. 

If you love an unobstructed view, you will love our casement and awning windows. Along with providing a great view and maximum ventilation, these windows are convenient to close with one simple turn of a reach handle.
For beauty and functionality, try our bay or bow windows. These windows are ideal for traditional and Victorian architecture.

A beautiful and different touch to any home is our garden windows. These windows are especially well suited for bathrooms and kitchens.

To get all of the benefits of our stunning, hurricane and impact windows, in a door, try our sliding patio doors.
Contact Storm Tight Windows today to find the perfect addition to your home!

 

Friday, February 8, 2013

Benefits of Impact Windows for Energy Efficiency



The two important factors that an individual must take into consideration while deciding on installing or replacing windows are:

  • The degree of thermal efficiency.  
  • The level of protection from high impact objects.
Other important points that you should keep in mind while deciding on your energy-efficient designs are:
  • Methods in which frames are engineered and built.
  • Different kinds of glass used (single or double or triple pane style).
  • Weather stripping.
  • Coating of low emissivity kind upon the glass.
  • Krypton and Argon gases’ presence.



Energy efficient windows have the ability to dramatically reduce the consumption of energy while protecting the owner’s home from the elements. Additionally unwanted noise can also be avoided and reduced by as much as 70%. This efficient drop in energy consumption also delivers many benefits to the environment resulting in reduced emissions of carbon, due to reduction in amount of fossil fuel and coal that will be burnt.

 


Friday, September 14, 2012

It's Never too Late to Buy Hurricane Impact Windows

It's Never too Late to Buy Hurricane Impact Windows

Right now in parts of the United States it is hurricane season. For this reason many individuals are interested in purchasing impact windows and hurricane windows to protect their home from any damage that might, as a result of the impending hurricanes. 

When it comes to selecting a company that will provide and install hurricane windows it is important to have the confidence that the company that is doing the work for you would do a quality job, and the that the products that they are going to supply are going to be of the highest quality. The same principle applies to impact windows, since these windows are designed to not only add to the ascetics of the building that they are installed in but also to provide a measure of protection in the case of a hurricane. 

Monday, September 26, 2011

Hurricane Windows and Storm Windows

It is time to replace your windows if you do not have hurricane windows or storm windows installed in your home. South Florida Hurricane windows are designed with impact resistant glass to withstand hurricane winds. Impact glass is manufactured with heavy-duty aluminum frames and double glazing panes. Heavy duty hurricane windows are designed to remain intact during a hurricane. When your hurricane windows remain intact during a hurricane, your home is much better protected than if you did not have hurricane windows.

Because South Florida hurricane windows remain intact, they do not allow hurricane force winds to blow into your home. Windows that remain intact during a hurricane prevent hurricane winds from blowing debris into and around the inside of your home. Image 140 mile per hour winds blowing inside your living room. Pictures, lamps, and decorative items would certainly be distroyed. Glass shards would also be blowing around the room. With impact resistant glass, your windows are manufactured to stay in place during a hurricane.

South Florida Impact windows also provide insulation, helping to keep your home a constant temperature and reduce monthly utility bills. When your home is well insulated, the indoor temperature is more comfortable year round. This also keeps your heating and cooling units from having to work as hard. Hurricane windows are a money saver in the long run. Also, if the entire home is protected with hurricane-resistant windows and doors, home owners insurance will often give a discount on home  insurance policies.  Hurricane windows are a money saver that will protect your home.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Types of Hurricane Windows

Living in Florida means living with hurricanes. You need impact resistant glass windows. Whether you live in a house or condo, it's important to storm proof your residence. Hurricane winds and the flying debris they carry can break traditional glass windows. This can cause glass shards to fly around your home during a storm. I don’t have to tell you how dangerous that is. However, did you know that the wind force flying through your home from a broken window can actually blow your roof off? If the winds are strong enough, they can definitely do considerable destruction to your house inside and out.

If you live in Florida, you need to hurricane-proof your home. Hurricane-proofing starts with window and door replacement. Hurricane resistant glass replacement windows and doors are necessary when you live in Florida. Impact resistant windows and impact resistant doors are built and installed to withstand hurricane force windows. Hurricane windows and doors are designed, manufactured, and installed to remain intact during a storm. Double Hung Windows, Sliding and Tilt in Windows, Casement and Awning Windows, Bay and Bow Windows, Garden Windows, and Sliding Patio Doors can all be designed and built with impact resistant glass. If you have not replaced your windows with hurricane impact windows, now is the time.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Hurricane Season : Hurricane Windows

Living in South Florida means living with hurricanes and tropical storms. It also means living in a climate where you need to use your air conditioner most of the year. But you also might find that you need the heater in the winter time. These weather extremes are the perfect environment for impact resistant windows and doors.

South Florida hurricane windows and hurricane doors are insulated. That means that South Florida hurricane windows and hurricane doors create a tight seal keeping your indoor temperature constant. Whether you are using the air conditioner or the heater, you don't have to worry about your money escaping through the cracks. South Florida hurricane windows and hurricane doors are installed with a storm tight seal that prevents air from inside your home from seeping out through tiny cracks that are present in regular windows and doors. This translates to savings on your energy bills.

South Florida hurricane windows and South Florida hurricane doors are also built to withstand hurricane force winds. South Florida hurricane windows and hurricane doors will remain intact in the face of strong winds and flying debris, keeping your home and family safe in the event of a hurricane. But that's not all South Florida hurricane windows and hurricane doors will do to protect your home and family. Because they are impact resistant, South Florida hurricane windows and hurricane doors are built to withstand break-ins. Impact resistant glass also resists attempts at breaking in. South Florida hurricane windows and hurricane doors are the best way to go if you live in Florida. Invest in them today.