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8/9/2012 -- Maine / New Hampshire Tornado - Hail in SE, W, N, NE, Midwest, East Coast
Several outbreaks of hail, damaging winds, and even possible tornadoes at the border of New Hampshire and Maine. Be alert and have severe weather plans ready to go... make sure to shelter personal property from hail damage.. and stow away loose ...
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Uploaded By: dutchsinse
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TWC Hurricane Katrina coverage 2005: Clip 6
Coverage from TWC of Hurricane Katrina in the Southeast Gulf of Mexico regaining strength on Aug. 27, 2005, with a live report from New Orleans, LA...Thanks to Tony (Hurricaneadventures) for sending me the footage...*For more local Hurricane Katrina ...
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Uploaded By: Dj0287
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Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness
Kansas City news station KMBC9 reporter Brenda Washington interviews Chet Hallberg about the role amateur radio plays in emergency communications. Specifically, they focus on communications after a large earthquake on the New Madrid fault. In the se
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Emergency Preparedness Articles
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Camping Supplies Ensure Disaster Preparedness
Is it just me or does there seem to be more and more disasters in the world?Tsunamis in Asia, wildfires and earthquakes in the western U.S., tornadoes in the Midwest and South, and hurricanes in the Southeast to only name a few.Nobody ever sees any of this coming and ...
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Stockpiling Food: A Practical Plan For Economic Collapse
The fact that an economic collapse is on the way is being disputed less and less. It's just a matter of time. So what do you do instead of just worrying The best thing to do is stockpile food so that you and your family will be okay when others are fighting like Black ...
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Earthquakes Don't Happen Where I Live, Do They?
People from other states often ask us how we can live in "Earthquake County", aka California. What they don't know is that no part of the United States is free from earthquakes. Just take a look at the list below showing where earthquakes with a magnitude of 3.0 or ...
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