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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 156561" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Well we just had high winds and rain to beat the paint off a car!!!!! </p><p></p><p>I love it. I'm a weather buff and due to loosing our home to 2 natural disasters - (hurricanes /floods) I started going to NOAA years ago and learning about storms, clouds, high pressure systems, cold fronts, millibars, pressure, rain, and the absolute effect it has on our planet and HOW storms form. </p><p></p><p>You can also get a TON of great pictures and storm information from the NASA sight - and order posters about the named storms and how tornados form and where the best place to be is when you are no where. </p><p></p><p>Red cross also has information you can get about emergency preparedness. How and what to put in a kit for the summer - fall and how to update it through the seasons. </p><p></p><p>Best advice - get educated, stay updated, and be prepared. </p><p></p><p>Hugs</p><p>Star</p><p>Oh and one thing they NEVER tell you to put in a kit that is VERY helpful if you have pets? Benadryl - it knocks them out if they are ancey, pacing or otherwise upset. Talk with your vet about dosage amounts and make sure they are wearing their collars with current tags. If they are lost that may be the ONLY way you ever see them again. Recommending microchipping for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 156561, member: 4964"] Well we just had high winds and rain to beat the paint off a car!!!!! I love it. I'm a weather buff and due to loosing our home to 2 natural disasters - (hurricanes /floods) I started going to NOAA years ago and learning about storms, clouds, high pressure systems, cold fronts, millibars, pressure, rain, and the absolute effect it has on our planet and HOW storms form. You can also get a TON of great pictures and storm information from the NASA sight - and order posters about the named storms and how tornados form and where the best place to be is when you are no where. Red cross also has information you can get about emergency preparedness. How and what to put in a kit for the summer - fall and how to update it through the seasons. Best advice - get educated, stay updated, and be prepared. Hugs Star Oh and one thing they NEVER tell you to put in a kit that is VERY helpful if you have pets? Benadryl - it knocks them out if they are ancey, pacing or otherwise upset. Talk with your vet about dosage amounts and make sure they are wearing their collars with current tags. If they are lost that may be the ONLY way you ever see them again. Recommending microchipping for sure. [/QUOTE]
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