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Posted by F.James Cripwell on September 29, 2009, 11:23 am
I hope I am not going to ba a jinx, but I hope others realize that our
friends in Florida, Texas, etc, have had no hurricanes come ashore in the
USA this year. Long may it continue. There are no current signs of any
hurricane activity in the North Atlantic, and many of the storms which
did start, simply faded out before they got anywhere near civilization.
It is now the end of September, and basically there is only October that
may produce dangerous storms. I will keep my fingers and toes crossed.
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Posted by Barbara on September 29, 2009, 3:38 pm
F.James Cripwell wrote:
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> I hope I am not going to ba a jinx, but I hope others realize that our
> friends in Florida, Texas, etc, have had no hurricanes come ashore in the
> USA this year. Long may it continue. There are no current signs of any
> hurricane activity in the North Atlantic, and many of the storms which
> did start, simply faded out before they got anywhere near civilization.
> It is now the end of September, and basically there is only October that
> may produce dangerous storms. I will keep my fingers and toes crossed.
Hurrican seasons end for us in NOv
Barbara
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Posted by Lucille on September 29, 2009, 4:06 pm
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>I hope I am not going to ba a jinx, but I hope others realize that our
> friends in Florida, Texas, etc, have had no hurricanes come ashore in the
> USA this year. Long may it continue. There are no current signs of any
> hurricane activity in the North Atlantic, and many of the storms which
> did start, simply faded out before they got anywhere near civilization.
> It is now the end of September, and basically there is only October that
> may produce dangerous storms. I will keep my fingers and toes crossed.
Did you really think I needed reminding. But thanks for the good
thoughts.
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Posted by Barbara on September 29, 2009, 7:16 pm
Lucille wrote:
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>> I hope I am not going to ba a jinx, but I hope others realize that our
>> friends in Florida, Texas, etc, have had no hurricanes come ashore in the
>> USA this year. Long may it continue. There are no current signs of any
>> hurricane activity in the North Atlantic, and many of the storms which
>> did start, simply faded out before they got anywhere near civilization.
>> It is now the end of September, and basically there is only October that
>> may produce dangerous storms. I will keep my fingers and toes crossed.
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> Did you really think I needed reminding. But thanks for the good
> thoughts.
I live on the coast of NC And VA.Do not look forward to hurricane
season,The last hurricane took our roof and allot of water damage in the
inside of our home.FEma covers none of the damages...
Barbara
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Posted by Lucille on September 29, 2009, 7:45 pm
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> Lucille wrote:
>>> I hope I am not going to ba a jinx, but I hope others realize that our
>>> friends in Florida, Texas, etc, have had no hurricanes come ashore in
>>> the
>>> USA this year. Long may it continue. There are no current signs of any
>>> hurricane activity in the North Atlantic, and many of the storms which
>>> did start, simply faded out before they got anywhere near civilization.
>>> It is now the end of September, and basically there is only October that
>>> may produce dangerous storms. I will keep my fingers and toes crossed.
>> Did you really think I needed reminding. But thanks for the good
>> thoughts.
> I live on the coast of NC And VA.Do not look forward to hurricane
> season,The last hurricane took our roof and allot of water damage in the
> inside of our home.FEma covers none of the damages...
> Barbara
I'm in FL and had the same thing, both the roof and the water damage+plus
major damage to my enclosed patio. Two storms within a few weeks of each
other,plus the days without water and electricity did not make for a happy
time.
Lucille
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> friends in Florida, Texas, etc, have had no hurricanes come ashore in the
> USA this year. Long may it continue. There are no current signs of any
> hurricane activity in the North Atlantic, and many of the storms which
> did start, simply faded out before they got anywhere near civilization.
> It is now the end of September, and basically there is only October that
> may produce dangerous storms. I will keep my fingers and toes crossed.