Hurricane Hub

The University of Florida has emerged as a leader in advancing the science of hurricanes by increasing our understanding of these powerful storms and developing innovative solutions to help mitigate their impact. The UF Hurricane Hub is a collection of information, including research, news, tips and a list of experts available to provide their insight to members of the media.

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Hurricane Season: The terms you need to know
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UF study: Rainfall may hold key to better storm forecasts
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Checklist helps you prepare for busy hurricane season
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UF Expertise

Engineering

David Prevatt, a professor of civil engineering studies how to prepare buildings for high wind events such as hurricanes and tornadoes.

Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences

Christa Court uses economic modeling to estimate the financial impact of disasters on Florida’s agriculture, forestry and fisheries sectors. She is the director of the UF Economic Impact Analysis Program.

Center for Coastal Solutions

Nina Stark, Ph.D., co-leader of a rapid-response team, led a joint effort by NER and GEER to study the impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Funded by the National Science Foundation, the team mobilized quickly to collect data before, during and after the storms, focusing on storm surge, wave action and erosion in areas like Cedar Key and Horseshoe Beach.

Design, Construction & Planning

In 2019, Jeffrey Carney and UF’s Florida Resilient Cities program began working closely with Port St. Joe in the Florida panhandle following massive destruction from Hurricane Michael. The project from UF’s Florida Institute for Built Environment Resilience focuses on the city’s storm recovery and its long-term resilience to climate change. 

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