Atlantic Hurricane Season 2025 — Read This Before the Wind Picks Up

By MAU


The Atlantic season runs from June 1 through November 30. Millennia Atlantic University (MAU) has clear procedures in our Safety & Emergency Preparedness Manual to keep every Owl informed and protected. The highlights below follow the manual word for word, where it matters most.

How You’ll Get Critical Updates

  • MAU Alerts page: the first place we post weather advisories, class cancellations, and reopening notices. Bookmark the “News & Events → MAU Alerts” section of the website.
  • Official social channels: every MAU Alert is echoed on Twitter/X, Instagram, and Facebook.
  • Campus public-address system: If you’re in the building, listen for “Weather Emergency” announcements and follow staff instructions.

In a life-threatening emergency, call 911 first, then ring the Campus Director at (786) 331-1000 ext. 301 so staff can direct first responders.

Hurricane Categories at a Glance

Hurricanes are sorted into five categories on the Saffir–Simpson Scale, based on wind speed, central pressure, and expected damage. Category 1 is the mildest; Category 5 can cause catastrophic structural failure.

Tip: MAU’s Campus Director tracks National Hurricane Center bulletins and will push an update the moment a storm intensifies.

Flood & Flash-Flood Warnings

  • Watch: flooding is possible, review your evacuation route.
  • Flood Warning: flooding imminent/occurring—move valuables off the floor.
  • Flash Flood Warning: Act at once, Go Up, Not Out.
  • For more information, visit: https://www.weather.gov

Will Classes Close?

MAU decides closures on a case-by-case basis and usually mirrors the decisions of the Miami-Dade Public School Board. Notices go out via MAU Alerts, email, and social media—usually before 6 a.m. on the day concerned.

After the all-clear, everyone should return unless local officials still advise against travel. If roads remain unsafe where you live, email Student Services and your professors to let them know.

Five-Step Personal Checklist

  1. Store key numbers: 911, Campus Director, family, landlord.
  2. Build a 72-hour kit: water, shelf-stable food, medications, flashlight, power bank.
  3. Backup coursework: cloud plus USB drive.
  4. Secure your residence: clear balconies, close shutters, and know your building’s own evac plan.
  5. Fill the gas tank and keep a paper map handy in case GPS fails.

Mandatory Drills & Training

MAU runs a campus-wide evacuation and fire drill every October; you’ll get at least one week’s notice. When the alarm sounds, use the stairs, gather across the street, and wait for the all-clear. Participation is logged and required for students, faculty, and staff.

Essential Resources

Need Help or Have Questions?

Stay informed, stay prepared, and let’s keep our MAU family safe this hurricane season!