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Day One: ◦Strength/Wind Speed:  1. ◦Direction:  2. ◦Area Warning Status:  3. Action Plan: ◦4.

Day Two: ◦Strength/Wind Speed:  1. ◦Direction:  2. ◦Area Warning Status:  3. Action Plan: ◦4.

Day Three: ◦Strength/Wind Speed:  1. ◦Direction:  2. ◦Area Warning Status:  3. Action Plan: ◦4.

Day Four: ◦Strength/Wind Speed:  1. ◦Direction:  2. ◦Area Warning Status:  3. Action Plan: ◦4.

Day Five: ◦Strength/Wind Speed:  1. ◦Direction:  2. ◦Area Warning Status:  3. Action Plan: ◦4.

Important Facts: Barrier Islands: Storm Surge: Eye: Tropical Storm: Hurricane: