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Re: taking cover at home during a hurricane
      Wed Jul 06 2005 06:27 PM

Also don't hesitate to move from your "safe spot" if common sense dictates you do so. Depending on which way the wind is blowing... I imagine that it would be somewhat beneficial to pre determine two safe spots, each sheltering you on the leeward side of the wind, during opposite quadrants of the storm.



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Edited by Lysis (Wed Jul 06 2005 06:29 PM)

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