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How far away is enough

Move the peeps to Montana and have more national parks service while protecting our shores
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? At Least 33 U.S. Deaths Linked to Weather
? Heavy Rains Pound the Appalachians
? Hundreds of Thousands Lack Electricity
? Damage Estimated at $3 Billion to $10 Billion
? Tropical Storm Jeanne Wobbles West [Details]
? Tropical Storm Karl Forms
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I say we let people live where they choose. No matter where we live there is something.
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Yeah, no shit. I lived in Tornado Alley a long time ago. I will not live there again.
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That's how Assateague came into being, in the fiftys a developer built a road and had plans for one thousand homes till a nor easter came through and took out the road in 62. With the glaciers melting at an excelerated rate evaporation carried by the winds into jet streams spiraling earth birthing new storms across and around the equator getting more energy from the warm ocean currents making for some cheap FL realestate never the less you are right it would just create problems else where
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I've lived all over the US and there's always some aspect of the weather that is dangerous - Hurricanes in NC, blizzards in CO, tornadoes in OK, etc...

Oregon, my current home, is the mildest. We just have the occasional volcano or earthquake. They don't happen often, but when they do, it's a loo-loo!
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The worst that happened to me here in New York is when I shovel the sidewalk!
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Post by Orlando's LOVESLAVE »

Let people live where ever they desire. It's like others say above...... it doesnt matter where, the weather will always have something to "throw" at us.
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Thanks for the opinions, here are some pictures of Grenada and the results from hurricane Ivan

<http://stormcarib.com/reports/2004/jpg00466.jpg>

<http://stormcarib.com/reports/2004/jpg00465.jpg>

<http://stormcarib.com/reports/2004/jpg00500.jpg>
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