Hurricane Season 2011, Atlantic Named Storms

Hurricane Season Atlantic Named Storms for the year of 2011
Arlene, Bret, Cindy, Don, Emily, Franklin, Gert, Harvey ,Irene, Jose, Katia, Lee, Maria, Nate, Ophelia, Philippe, Rina, Sean, Tammy, Vince, Whitney.

Watch as all the named tropical storms unfold and turn into hurricanes. Be prepared for any situation and purchase your necessary hurricane supplies while they last. It is never to late to take precautions for your families safety.

Staying cool during a bad situation! Use your Patio or Outdoor Fan Inside.

What does Patio and Outdoor Fans have to do with hurricane season?
Move your patio fan inside to move large volumes of air to keep cool when your central air is out.




For those of us that have used a generator to keep are food supplies cool during a hurricane have learned with time to utilize are power supplies to the fullest. Understanding power use in a temporary form such a portable generator will limit the amenities that you can provide for your family.

Using a 4000 watt generator to a 6000 watt portable generator during a hurricane power outage can usually supply enough power to run your; refrigerator, freezer,  basic lighting needs, a couple of fans to remain cool.

The power supply from the The Average Size of Hurricane Generators will not run a central air conditioning system. You are more likely to power a fan in your living room with a portable generator to remain cool during a power outage.

Larger Hurricane Generators will operate your A/C during a hurricane power outage. They do come with a larger price tag though and larger fuel consumption to operate.