Prepare for a hurricane

The best time to prepare for hurricanes is BEFORE hurricane season begins. Avoid having to rush through potentially life-saving preparations by waiting until it’s too late. Get your disaster supplies while the shelves are still stocked, and get that insurance checkup early, as flood insurance requires a 30-day waiting period. noaa.gov/prepare-before-hurricane-season

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Hurricane Season Ya’ll

The first step of preparing for hurricanes is to know your risk. Find out today what types of water and wind hazards could happen where you live. Hurricanes are not just a coastal problem. Impacts from wind and water can be felt hundreds of miles inland, and significant impacts can occur regardless of the storm’s strength. Know if you live in an area prone to flooding, if you live in an evacuation zone, and identify any structural weaknesses in your home. noaa.gov/know-your-risk-water-wind

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Hurricanes!

The best time to prepare for hurricanes is BEFORE hurricane season begins. Avoid having to rush through potentially life-saving preparations by waiting until it’s too late. Get your disaster supplies while the shelves are still stocked, and get that insurance checkup early, as flood insurance requires a 30-day waiting period. noaa.gov/prepare-before-hurricane-season Attend our *FREE hurricane talk on June 16th at 10am located at the Beach Club. All you need to do is RSVP to beachclub@shipyardhhi.com

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HUGE THANK YOU!

We would like to give a huge shout out and “thank you” to everyone who participated in and donated to Shipyard’s first Charity Beach Walk event! We had a great turnout and raised more money than we anticipated. A total donation amount of $245.00 will be made to the Deep Well Project! Hopefully you enjoyed the beautiful weather on the beach and we hope to see you all at other SPOA organized events. Thank you again!

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Welcome Center Closed

Good morning, The Welcome Center will be CLOSED on Friday (11/11) due to the impending weather. If you need any assistance or have any questions please contact Shipyard Security. Main (278) Gate: 843-785-4776 Pope Gate: 843-785-3776 Dispatch: 843-785-3161 Reminder: In observance of Veteran’s Day there is no commercial work allowed on Friday (11/11). If you have neighbors who are not enrolled in our Eblast program, now is a good time to pass along this information to them and/or encourage them to enroll. They can do so by emailing communications@shipyardhhi.com. We will continue to send updates as any new information becomes available. We …

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Tropical Storm Nicole Update

Courtesy of the National Weather Service – Charleston This morning (11/9) there was an update sent about Tropical Storm Nicole. The Tropical Storm Watch has been upgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning along the coast. Expect locally heavy rainfall during the day Thursday and into Thursday night. There is a possibility of isolated tornadoes Thursday into Friday. Please use caution when traveling this weekend or if you are at the beach. Courtesy of the SPOA Management Team We will continue to monitor Tropical Storm Nicole and provide updates as they become available to us. Please keep an eye on your …

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Tropical Storm Nicole

Courtesy of the National Weather Service – Charleston Tropical Storm Nicole is still expected to strengthen to hurricane strength as it approaches the east coast of Florida late Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Nicole is forecasted to remain a tropical storm as it moves across the southeast U.S. Thursday night and Friday. The risk for coastal flooding, winds to tropical storm force over the coastal waters, gusty winds along the coastal counties and Lake Moultrie, high surf and heavy rainfall increases as the storm approaches. NOTE: Nicole will be a large storm, and impacts will be felt well away from …

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*Weather Watch!

Good morning all, Please see the attached updated from the NWS Charleston related to possible severe thunderstorms this afternoon (3.9.22). Hazardous Weather Outlook This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for southeast Georgia and southeast South Carolina. DAY ONE…Today and tonight. Severe Thunderstorms: A few strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to develop across southeast South Carolina and southeast Georgia this afternoon. The primary threat will be damaging wind gusts, though large hail and an isolated tornado will also be possible. The primary time period for severe weather will be from 2 to 7 pm. DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Thursday through Tuesday. Frost/Freeze: …

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