Tropical Cyclones: Preparation and Safety

August 29, 2019

Tropical storms are likely to bring excessive rainfall and violent winds. They may cause flash flooding and landslides and severely disrupt essential services.  If you reside in affected areas: exercise caution, monitor local news and weather reports, and follow the instructions of local authorities.

Hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones are all the same weather phenomenon.  They are all tropical cyclones but are called different things depending on where they originated. The tropical cyclone seasons may be categorized as below:

  • June to November. Atlantic Ocean and Northeast Pacific Ocean
  • November to April. South Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean
  • April to January. Northwest Pacific Ocean

While these are the times when storms are most likely to happen, it is possible for intense storms to occur at any other time.

Before you travel

If affected by a cyclone

  • Find the nearest safe place for shelter.
  • Stay in touch with your local network, and local authorities for evacuation instructions.
  • Contact your loved ones and let them know you are okay.
  • If traveling on behalf of UT Dallas, let the University know you are okay or contact International SOS to request assistance.
  • Stay aware of developments by monitoring local media.
  • Monitor the storm through the National Hurricane Center or other global tropical cyclone warning centers.

After the cyclone has passed

Additional resources

Sources

The risk information in this post is retrieved from sources as listed in the post. It provides general guidance for UT Dallas travelers. Please note the published date of this post,  and go to the direct sources listed in the post for the most up-to-date information.  The information in this post may change without prior notice.