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this was on the website for the national hurricane center:

National Hurricane Center



DISASTER SURVIVAL KIT

Water - at least 1 gallon daily per person for 3 to 7 days

Food - at least enough for 3 to 7 days
— non-perishable packaged or canned food / juices
— foods for infants or the elderly
— snack foods
— non-electric can opener
— cooking tools / fuel
— paper plates / plastic utensils

Blankets / Pillows, etc.

Clothing - seasonal / rain gear/ sturdy shoes

First Aid Kit / Medicines / Prescription Drugs

Special Items - for babies and the elderly

Toiletries / Hygiene items / Moisture wipes

Flashlight / Batteries

Radio - Battery operated and NOAA weather radio

Cash - Banks and ATMs may not be open or available for extended periods.

Keys

Toys, Books and Games

Important documents - in a waterproof container
— insurance, medical records, bank account numbers, Social Security card, etc.

Tools - keep a set with you during the storm

Vehicle fuel tanks filled

Pet care items
— proper identification / immunization records / medications
— ample supply of food and water
— a carrier or cage
— muzzle and leash
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this is your public service announcement from arlo. :D




OOOHHH!!!! Sounds like a camping trip!!! How fun!!! :)
~Jaye
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OOOHHH!!!! Sounds like a camping trip!!! How fun!!!



yea one of the worst ones you will ever have if your house gets damaged and the electricity is out for a week.(comming from experience):S[:/]
if my calculations are correct SLINKY + ESCULATOR = EVERLASTING FUN
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OOOHHH!!!! Sounds like a camping trip!!! How fun!!!



Yeah, and keeping your home and family safe from the high winds, floods and pesky tornadoes are all part of the fun too! :P
She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man,
because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon

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OOOHHH!!!! Sounds like a camping trip!!! How fun!!!



Yeah, and keeping your home and family safe from the high winds, floods and pesky tornadoes are all part of the fun too! :P



I'll go hang out w/Rky girl...much drinking festivities!! :)

You South Easterners think you got it sooooooo tough...I mean c'mon. Hurricane, shmurricane. Up here in the NW we're true badasses...we got ourselves earthqua, nope...tornado, er, naw...hmmm...:|

A VOLCANO!!! That's what we got ourselves!!! :o A big ass m*%&$# f*$&%#$# VOLCANO!!! That could blow at any moment!!! :))

Mt. St. Helens now

Not to make light of the hurricane though really. I kinda feel helpless to do anything for y'all over there. [:/]
~Jaye
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Uh Acme dear.. I keep a boat at the mouth of the Columbia River... EVERY YEAR we have at least 4 or 5 "storms" that roll in off the NOT SO PACIFIC Ocean in NOV-Jan.. with winds in excess of 100 MPH.. but we dont call em hurricanes even though I have seen( and been staying on my boat at Newport Oregon when the mast on my sloop was banging on the mast of the boat next to mine.. ( 105 MPH winds) well into Catagory 2.

http://www.kilty.com/pdfs/storm.pdf

From time to time winds above 75 mph hit the Pacific Coast, especially the Northwest Coast. While these are "hurricane force" winds, they are not from hurricanes, but from strong extratropical storms.

One famous case was the Columbus Day Storm of 1962 that hit northern California, Oregon and Washington. It caused more than 50 deaths and had winds as high as 119 mph in Portland. When it hit the West Coast, this storm was extratropical, but began as Typhoon Frieda nine days earlier near Wake Island in the western Pacific.
http://www.usatoday.com/weather/whpacg.htm


AND remember that little Nisqualy EQ
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/59909_quake27.shtml

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AND remember that little Nisqualy EQ
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/59909_quake27.shtml



Yeah, how could I forget...:( I had just gotten done with eye surgery literally minutes before it hit, and I was so strung out from the pain killers and Valium that I thought we were standing near a train...:S:P
~Jaye
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