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en We are in a new and potentially deadly era for storms, one that demands new technology, new tools. It's not enough to watch TV or listen to the radio anymore. It's a good start, but if you want to maximize your odds of surviving a storm, any storm, you need multiple safety nets. You should never be totally dependent on just one source.

en It's all about the storm right now. What stocks will do in the next few weeks is totally dependent on what happens with the storm.

en We all face storms in life, whether it is a storm like Katrina, a storm in a marriage, or a storm in our finances.

en My storm spotters actively track storms both Saturday and Sunday nights as they crossed Henry County last weekend. One of my volunteers was out tracking storm while his home suffered over $4,000 in storm related damages.

en It looked like there were two storms, ... Nature's storm and a people storm that hit New Orleans.

en During hurricane season our operations personnel are constantly monitoring storms in the Atlantic. The Friday before the storm hit, we were tracking the storm.

en We say this for each one of the storms that we have to deal with in our state. It is more dangerous after a storm than during a storm,

en If the storm direction has not changed, I see no reason why people would get panicky about this. We've seen pre-storm selling in the last couple of storms, and there is no sign of demand coming in at the moment.

en It's really the only large storm on the whole planet. It's in the right place and it appeared at the right time to match the radio emissions, so it has to be the right storm.

en He issued emergency disaster declarations ahead of the storm. He told people in the region to listen to the warnings of state and local officials. He received multiple briefings from multiple officials. ... He was engaged.

en A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. If there was a terrible storm outside, but somehow this dog lived through the storm, and he showed up at your door when the storm was finally over, I think a good name for him would be Carl.

en We can open it up for Razorback games, the Wal-Mart shareholders meeting, whatever. If there's a bad storm coming through, we might just have a few ham radio operators in the building talking to our storm spotter network.

en As soon as they start predicting a storm, people call and it seems that these storms are coming one after the other.

en The implications are global. We are not talking about walking along the sea front on a nice summer day, we are talking of the worst storm settings, the biggest storm surges . . . you are upping the probability major storms will take place.

en We used to have a beach here; we don't have a beach anymore. It's high all the time -- not just this storm; all the storms.


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