Tropical Storm Hanna will hit probably the Corpus Christi area this weekend 10-12 inches of rain expected with hurricane headed "Gonzalo" westward behind it and yet another "development" headed in our direction behind Gonzalo (that is what they label as "areas of concern" to develop to something worse[hurricane].) Remember the song "In The Good Old Summer Time"? We hate that song in the Gulf area!
I understand the feeling very well, having lived in Miami, FL for many years, then moving to the SW coast of FL. We've gone through any number of hurricanes, with Andrew in 1992 being the worst-virtually destroyed our house-, then Katrina and Wilma (not as bad in terms of destruction to us), followed by Irma in 2017) and survived every one, with all but Andrew being pretty much just a nuisance..
So you prepare for the season, get what you need to weather the storm and get through the aftermath, and you keep an eye on the weather. And you hope nothing comes your way. Most years nothing does, but you never know. So next year come June, you rinse, repeat.
Currently I see that there is a hurricane (Douglas) heading for the Hawaiian islands, this is a rare event for them. My sister and her husband live on the Big Island, and though with any luck it'll skirt the Big Island to the north, I'm sure they will experience some winds from the hurricane. They tend to be prepared for things, and are nothing if not self-sufficient, so I think they will be ok.
I worry more about people who live in an area that's not prone to such weather events getting hit with a hurricane. They may live on properties not built to withstand hurricane force winds, and may not even be aware of what they need to be prepared for such storms and their aftermaths.
But out there along the Gulf Coast, I know y'all are veterans of hurricanes and are as prepared as possible. While no one wants a category 3, 4, or 5 hurricane coming their way, it looks like Hanna won't be anyway close to that, possibly becoming a Cat 1 hurricane just before landfall and weakening after that.
Anyway, best of luck!
