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07-19-2011, 12:37 AM
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This is why I live in Cali. Hurricanes/tornadoes scare the crap out of me. I'm good if the ground is moving, it's when stuff goes spinning all in the air that I lose my head.
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07-19-2011, 02:28 AM
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This is why I live in Cali. Hurricanes/tornadoes scare the crap out of me. I'm good if the ground is moving, it's when stuff goes spinning all in the air that I lose my head.
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Occaisionally, ish really goes down. But for the most part there's an incredible amount of preventative measures you can take. I think the hardest/creepiest part is knowing when it's time to leave town, knowing that you can't ride this one out safely. Rarely happens. I haven't evacuated since Floyd (1999) which didn't even hit us directly. They definitely spook me but... Nowhere near as scary to me as knowing a major earthquake could (and by now, should, even) hit at any time. And yeah tornados creep me for the same reason.
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07-20-2011, 08:17 PM
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This is why I live in Cali. Hurricanes/tornadoes scare the crap out of me. I'm good if the ground is moving, it's when stuff goes spinning all in the air that I lose my head.
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I think it's easy to say that when there hasn't been a "big one" in a while.
I think earthquakes are the scariest natural disaster because they can do just as much damage as a hurricane but you have no idea it's coming so you can't evacuate. Add the tsunami threat on to the tail end of it and .. yikes. I think if I lived in a hurricane prone area, I would have a few rubbermaid boxes packed with certain things that I wouldn't want to lose (family keepsakes, photos, etc.) all through hurricane season. I would definitely get out of dodge early when they started up with the warnings.
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07-20-2011, 08:53 PM
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I think it's easy to say that when there hasn't been a "big one" in a while.
I think earthquakes are the scariest natural disaster because they can do just as much damage as a hurricane but you have no idea it's coming so you can't evacuate. Add the tsunami threat on to the tail end of it and .. yikes. I think if I lived in a hurricane prone area, I would have a few rubbermaid boxes packed with certain things that I wouldn't want to lose (family keepsakes, photos, etc.) all through hurricane season. I would definitely get out of dodge early when they started up with the warnings.
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It is a good idea to get out early, though a lot of times it will be needless. When they first issue warnings, storms can be hundreds of miles away. There's little telling where it will go within the "cone of uncertainty." And evacuating can be a real pain when you've got scenarios like:
Charley (2004)
Hanna (2008)
When a single hurricane can hit anywhere from Miami to Maine, it's hard to tell when to leave. And this happens A LOT. Which is why you see those horror images on the news of both sides of the interstate heading east, gridlocked, with a storm bearing down. Better safe than sorry, yeah, but it's a big game of chance sometimes.
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07-20-2011, 11:32 PM
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This is why I live in Cali. Hurricanes/tornadoes scare the crap out of me. I'm good if the ground is moving, it's when stuff goes spinning all in the air that I lose my head.
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Earthquakes scare me to death--->will never live in Cali.
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07-21-2011, 12:12 AM
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I think it's easy to say that when there hasn't been a "big one" in a while.
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It's easy to say because I'm way more scared of hurricanes than earthquakes.  I've experienced a small hurricane touching down on the building I was in and it scared the bejeezus out of me. Tornadoes can go for miles tearing up things, displacing people and animals, sweeping everything out of its way. They may not cause tsunamis but there can be extreme flooding. In an earthquake, I know just what to do and it's over in a few seconds. I don't live near enough to the water for tsunamis to affect me but tornadoes/hurricanes can hit inland or seaside. I'm just much more comfortable with the thought of the ground moving, I'm a Californian in that way I guess.
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