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Hurricane Season 2008 09/29/08

 

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Max Mayfield and Bryan Norcross Max Mayfield and Bryan Norcross
OneStorm's Hurricane Preparedness Advisors
Former National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield and CBS News Hurricane Analyst Bryan Norcross have helped shape the company to provide your family with the highest quality preparedness resources.

"Whether it's an active year or an inactive year, we need a plan. We want every individual, every family, every business & every community to have a hurricane plan and have it in place before the next hurricane comes."

- Max Mayfield, former National Hurricane Center Director

"Prior planning provides for prompt preparation and positive post-storm possibilities. OneStorm.org is the best tool available to help residents in the hurricane zone take a significant step toward being prepared to deal with a major storm."

- Bryan Norcross, CBS News' Hurricane Analyst Author of the Hurricane Almanac

"OneStorm has been a valuable tool for our hurricane education campaign across Puerto Rico. We emphasize OneStorm in hurricane preparedness and mitigation, and having this plan readily available with our specific shelters certainly complements our education efforts."

- Ada R. Monzón, Chief Meteorologist Univision Puerto Rico Co-founder of Huracanes y Casa Segura

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