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In reply to the discussion: What would you do if warned about an oncoming hurricane? [View all]Posteritatis
(18,807 posts)28. Stock up and hunker down, pretty much
Hurricanes make it this far - I'm quite a bit north of NY - and smack my hometown directly every few years. In '03 we took the eyewall of a strong category 2 straight up the harbour at high tide and at least my part of town got away with minimal damage (trees notwithstanding). It's planning for the power outages that's the big thing here, and that's not hard to do during hurricane season in this climate.
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Yes. And if it was called "Frankenstorm" and another "Perfect Storm," I'd leave.
Indpndnt
Nov 2012
#35
As a large livestock farmer, this will never apply. However, for me it would depend on circumstances
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#25