Some of us do that's for sure. But, as Rich pointed out, it's unlikely that most Europeans will ever find out about it - it's rather unusual to get hurricanes in this neck of the woods as you know. Having said that I recall some years ago when the UK was hit by a hurricane ( or more correctly, hurricane-force winds of over 100mph). Search the web and you will find stories and pictures of Cornwall (an English county) that took the brunt of it.
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