June/July 2004
Hurricane Season Underway
On June 1, Hurricane Season
officially began for residents
along the Atlantic coast, and
experts are predicting a particularly
rough one.
The National Oceanic Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) is expecting
as many as 15 tropical storms to form
during the season, which runs from
June 1 to November 30. Of those
storms, roughly eight are predicted to
become hurricanes. On the other side
of the country, NOAA forecasters are
predicting four to five tropical
cyclones in the central Pacific Ocean.
Like the Atlantic Hurricane Season,
the central Pacific season also runs
from June 1 to November 30.
For businesses located along the
coasts, the threat of property damage
and business interruption caused by a
natural disaster are harsh realities.
Natural disasters not only affect
the company’s physical structures,
they create significant disruptions in
daily operations, manufacturing and
distribution. In cases of business interruption
caused by disasters, forensic
accounting firms have established programs
to assist in evaluating and setting
procedures to accurately analyze
claims for covered business interruption
loss. |