after the first of the 2004 hurricanes I switched to Sanyo/Panasonic AA Eneloops for all my storm LED area, task, and headlight, along with weather alert radio

I had switched to propane from Coleman fuel 20 years prior, and recently switched to an Asian style flat single burner stove that uses both butane cartridges and 1# propane

I have a couple of Dietz and Feuerhand wick style kerosene lanterns, but they are back up to the LED area lanterns

an older KMart Dietz fueled with a citronella based tiki lamp oil is used outdoors in the non attached garage to help with mosquitoes

I do have a dual fuel Coleman stove that can run on unleaded gasoline as a back up to the several propane stoves and fish cooker appliances

if you are new to the hurricane event, and don't have a generator to power a small air conditioner for you bedroom, make sure you get some form of battery powered fan... my Ridgid contractor fan easily runs at a USPSA match for 4 hours without denting the battery life