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Old September 4th 05, 11:25 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.geo.meteorology,soc.history
[email protected] jmfbahciv@aol.com is offline
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Default Many are losing sight that we may have 2 more Katrina-like-Hurricanes before 2005 ends

In article ,
"Tim K." wrote:

wrote in message news:m8pSe.32

A hurricane in not a catastrophy, it is a perfectly
natural and recuring process.


Way to split hairs over semantics - and still be wrong.


I think you are suffering from a thingie called cognitive
dissonance. Hurricanes are a fact of living anywhere close
to a coast. It is like living in a snow belt. There is
nothing you can do about preventing 2-foot dumps onto
your driveway. There is a lot you can do to plan for the
days you will be house-bound w.r.t. food, water, and
removing enough snow _after_ the storm stops so you can
get out and go to work.

/BAH


/BAH