As Hurricane Season 2024 Kicks Off, AAA Tree Service Encourages People to Prepare by Trimming and Removing Trees from their Homestand Businesses

 MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, JULY 23, 2024 – When homeowners and residents in Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn Counties Google “tree service near me”, AAA Tree Service is at the top of the list. That’s because AAA Tree Service is an industry leader in the local tree care services market. This year’s hurricane season is already underway, and AAA Tree Service is working to encourage people to take care of trees now before it’s too late. Trees often fall on houses and businesses, and the number of trees and limbs that fall on structures increases when a storm is involved. Trees fall for a number of reasons, including old age addling-term weather conditions, and when these factors are coupled with stormy weather, the odds of a tree falling are much higher. Falling trees can cause big damages to homes every year, AAA Tree Service reminds people that the best way to ensure their safety is totaled down trees that have the potential to fall on their homes and property. This year’s hurricane season started on June 1, 2024, and has proven to be an active year for bad weather. Storms have swept the nation, and the East coast has been no exception. Now, AAA Tree Service is stepping up to formally encourage people to take care of suspicious looking trees for once and for all. AAA Tree Service offers a solution for tree maintenance services in and around the Manhattan, New York, area, with a host of comprehensive tree care services that include tree trimming, tree pruning, and tree removal. In addition, AAA Tree Service provides professional stump removal to ensure all evidence of a once-standing tree is removed. AAA Tree Service is fully licensed and bonded for the peace of mind of its clients. The staff at AAA Tree Service is comprised of trained, certified, and experienced arborists who work one-on-one with each client to deliver the proper care for each tree at hand. Stringent safety protocols are in place to ensure the height of safety at every step. The team at AAA Tree Service uses the best tools and equipment available today to offer locally leading tree pruning, trimming, and removal for Suffolk County, Nassau County, Bronx County, Queens, and surrounding areas. In addition to taking appointments during regular business hours, the team at AAA Tree Service is proud to offer 24/7 around the clock emergency tree services for incidents related to storms and other damages. AAA Tree Service also offers the best prices on its services, as well as fast turnaround times. As the 2024 hurricane season kicks off, the NOAA has already predicted an 85%chanceof an abnormally active Atlantic hurricane season. This underscores the need for people and businesses to take care of trees now before disaster strikes. This hurricane season, anyone interested in having a tree service performed can contact AAA Tree Service to get a free estimate. Learn more now and request a free estimate by visiting https://www.aaatreeserviceny.com/. ABOUT AAA TREE SERVICE AAA Tree Service provides tree pruning, tree trimming, tree removal services, emergency tree service, and more for individuals and businesses in Bronx County, Queens County, and Nassau County and the surrounding areas. CONTACT AAA Tree Service Phone: 516-903-1082 Twitter/X: @3atreeservice Website: https://www.aaatreeserviceny.com

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Canada – The Canadian Hurricane Centre is prepared for an above-average 2021 hurricane season

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Canadians value accurate and timely information when hurricanes threaten our lands and waters. Environment and Climate Change Canada’s meteorologists and scientists work around the clock, even during the COVID-19 pandemic, to provide accurate forecasts to help citizens and weather-sensitive businesses and industry to be prepared when a tropical cyclone is on its way.

This morning, the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season outlook, which predicts hurricane activity in the North Atlantic Ocean this year will be above normal. NOAA predicts 13 to 20 named storms, 6 to 10 hurricanes, and 3 to 5 major hurricanes. The outlook is a general guide to the expected overall activity during the upcoming hurricane season. Shortly after NOAA released its outlook, the Canadian Hurricane Centre put it into context for Canadians, so they have an idea of what to expect this hurricane season and how to prepare accordingly.

On average, the Canadian Hurricane Centre responds to three or four tropical cyclone events each year, with one or two of those affecting Canadian soil, and another two or three threatening offshore waters, regardless of the number of storms forecast for the entire Atlantic basin.

The Canadian Hurricane Centre encourages Canadians to be weather aware this hurricane season by following the Centre’s hurricane bulletins online or through local media, and to prepare early by assembling emergency kits and readying their homes and properties.

The season officially runs from June 1 to November 30, when the waters of the Atlantic Ocean are warm enough to support tropical cyclones. Typically, hurricanes are of greater concern in Canadian waters later in the season; however, the Canadian Hurricane Centre monitors the Atlantic Ocean year‑round for any tropical or tropical‑like cyclones that could pose a threat to Canada or its waters.

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