It doesn't have to, I'm just posting General Information.
Today is the beginning of Hurricane Season
Hurricane season 2012: Prediction calls for 'near normal'
http://www.latimes.com/videogallery/70125227/Technology/Hurricane-forecast--15-named-storms-expected
The good news on the weather front is that Americans can expect a return to near-normal hurricane conditions this season. The bad news is that normal seems good only because recent years have been so tough.
In predictions released Thursday, forecasters for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said they expected a near-normal hurricane season for the Atlantic Basin and for the Eastern Pacific region. In both areas, the predicted number of storms falls within the typical range, fewer than in recent years.
Out here in the West, we get to worry about Wild Fires and the Santa Ana Winds, which creates havoc and only pushes the fire faster towards the coast.
100-mph Santa Ana winds whip Southwest
300,000 homes and businesses were without power across California after 100 mph Santa Ana winds whipped through overnight. Lee Cowan reports the state is preparing for another assault from the rare and dangerous phenomenon.
VIDEO- CBS Evening News - Calif. braces for more hurricane force winds
And we get Earthquakes ! DUH !
What natural disasters canyou expect in your hometown?
Do you know your local emergency resources if and when needed?
Do you want to rely on the locals if things go sideways? Just think how many people will be trying to access those resources.
Here is the links that can direct you to all of Federal, State and Local emegency resources.
Federal:
National Emergency Sites
<a href="http://www.ready.gov/" target="_ ">http://www.ready.gov/
Department of Homeland Security
National Emergency Management Association
National Emergency Medicine Association
National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Red Cross
State
Within each state link you can find your county for your local assistance agencies.
Also, you will notice this site :
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Do some snooping around and see if there is something you can do to prepare for yourself n your family.
These potential Natural Disasters is WHY I PREPARE !
I live in the San Andreas Fault, I live on I-10, the channel that the Santa Ana Winds blows thru.
The California Esperanza Fire came within 30 miles of my house.
Today is the beginning of Hurricane Season
Hurricane season 2012: Prediction calls for 'near normal'
http://www.latimes.com/videogallery/70125227/Technology/Hurricane-forecast--15-named-storms-expected
The good news on the weather front is that Americans can expect a return to near-normal hurricane conditions this season. The bad news is that normal seems good only because recent years have been so tough.
In predictions released Thursday, forecasters for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said they expected a near-normal hurricane season for the Atlantic Basin and for the Eastern Pacific region. In both areas, the predicted number of storms falls within the typical range, fewer than in recent years.
Out here in the West, we get to worry about Wild Fires and the Santa Ana Winds, which creates havoc and only pushes the fire faster towards the coast.
100-mph Santa Ana winds whip Southwest
300,000 homes and businesses were without power across California after 100 mph Santa Ana winds whipped through overnight. Lee Cowan reports the state is preparing for another assault from the rare and dangerous phenomenon.
VIDEO- CBS Evening News - Calif. braces for more hurricane force winds
And we get Earthquakes ! DUH !
What natural disasters canyou expect in your hometown?
Do you know your local emergency resources if and when needed?
Do you want to rely on the locals if things go sideways? Just think how many people will be trying to access those resources.
Here is the links that can direct you to all of Federal, State and Local emegency resources.
Federal:
National Emergency Sites
<a href="http://www.ready.gov/" target="_ ">http://www.ready.gov/
Department of Homeland Security
National Emergency Management Association
National Emergency Medicine Association
National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Red Cross
State
Within each state link you can find your county for your local assistance agencies.
Also, you will notice this site :
<center>BePrepared.com is brought to you by...
</center>
Do some snooping around and see if there is something you can do to prepare for yourself n your family.
These potential Natural Disasters is WHY I PREPARE !
I live in the San Andreas Fault, I live on I-10, the channel that the Santa Ana Winds blows thru.
The California Esperanza Fire came within 30 miles of my house.

