State hazard dashboard

Florida Hazard Dashboard

Florida situational awareness often changes with tropical systems, sea breeze storms, coastal flooding, and transportation impacts. HazardNow helps keep weather, power, aviation, and preparedness signals in one place for a fast scan.

Hurricanes, tropical storms, heavy rain, severe thunderstorms, power outages, and aviation delays can affect coastal communities, inland travel, and major airport corridors.

How to use the dashboard for Florida

Step 1

Scan storm and flooding context alongside outage and aviation indicators.

Step 2

Use HazardNow before travel days when tropical moisture or thunderstorms are active.

Step 3

Keep official county, state, NWS, and National Hurricane Center guidance as the decision source.

Signals HazardNow tracks

HazardNow combines public weather, fire, air quality, infrastructure, transportation, water, fuel, cyber, space weather, economic, and global stability signals. Review the data sources and limitations for source transparency. For Florida, these links are useful starting points:

Practical scan tips for Florida

  • Check both coastal and inland flood context during tropical rain events.
  • Look at aviation delays when storms affect hub airports.
  • Include power outage awareness after wind, surge, or heavy rain impacts.

Official sources still matter

HazardNow is informational only. It is not an official warning system, emergency alert provider, evacuation authority, or substitute for NWS, FEMA, state emergency agencies, utilities, transportation agencies, local officials, or first responders. Use HazardNow to notice public signals, then follow official instructions for warnings, evacuations, road closures, shelters, utility restoration, health guidance, and protective actions.

Florida hazard dashboard FAQ

Can HazardNow help monitor Florida hurricane conditions?

HazardNow can help scan tropical storm, flooding, outage, and transportation context, but it does not replace the National Hurricane Center, NWS, county alerts, evacuation orders, or emergency management guidance.

Does HazardNow show official Florida evacuation orders?

No. Use HazardNow for informational context only and follow official local and state sources for evacuation zones, orders, shelters, and protective actions.

Why include aviation delays on a Florida hazard dashboard?

Thunderstorms and tropical systems can quickly affect Florida airport operations, so aviation delay context can be useful for travelers and logistics planning.

How often should I check HazardNow during a Florida storm?

Check as often as useful for awareness, but rely on official alerts and local instructions for any time-sensitive safety decisions.