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A free video guide to disaster preparedness from StormSector.com. The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, 2011. Experts think this may be a very active season. The recent severe weather outbreaks also remind us that no matter where you live, preparing for disasters is critical. This video was produced by StormSector.com Special thanks to: DXG Waterproof, NOAA, NWS Melbourne, Florida, Kaito, Motorola, SIMA, Radio Shack, Kestrel, Coleman Camping Gear, and NASA. Check these companies out because they offer great preparedness products. Please support us by subscribing, rating us up, tweeting, linking to us on Facebook, and visit our website at stormsector.com for more science and technology content plus chances to win prizes this year. Prize winners will be notified via email they supplied to the website or via YouTube.


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Hurricane enduring unusual conditions
ST. GEORGE – The Hurricane boys tennis team has made a home away from home this spring.

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Hurricane Earl threatens
Tideland News Writer Tuesday was a day of watchful waiting, cautious optimism and slow but steady preparation as powerful Hurricane Earl swirled ominously through the Caribbean on a path forecasters said would likely – but not surely – keep it barely offshore as it passed North Carolina late Thursday or Friday.

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Hurricane season is just a couple of months away and now is the time to start preparing. I am just trying to help people to start preparing now and not waiting until the last minute. If you start now you will be in a better position to help you and your family make it through a difficult situation. Water, Food, Light, Games, books, magazines, entertainment items, Hygiene items, Tent, Sleeping bag, Radio, Survival items, Clothes. These are some of the items that you should have during a hurricane. Please leave comments or suggestions.

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This is a video from Afghanistan, durning OEF 5. The unit is Company F 131st AVN, GA and AL National Guard. 2004-2005

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2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season: 76% Chance Major Storm to Hit U.S.
The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season will be even more active than feared, leading U.S. forecasters said Wednesday as they predicted 10 hurricanes, five of them major, with a 76 percent likelihood …

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