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Re: The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins on June 1st
      Fri Jun 14 2024 02:59 PM

Not sure what kind of tree you have, but if at all possible, thin out the internal tree branches so that the wind can pass through it instead of toppling. I have oak trees and cabbage palm trees throughout my yard one block from the Atlantic and this canopy has helped to catch wind-blown debris off the ocean front condos during 4 tropical storms and a pair of major hurricanes that have passed nearby in the past 9 hurricane seasons that I have lived here in Daytona Beach Shores. If the wind can flow through the structure of the tree (pines excluded!), it can stop debris that might otherwise hit your home.

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* The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins on June 1st MikeCAdministrator Fri Jun 14 2024 02:59 PM
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