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en Max was very concerned that this hurricane was going to cross the state, that the winds were going to go far inland.

en It's going to produce hurricane-force winds well inland. It's going to be a slow weakening process.

en Whether or not this hurricane hits shore in Florida, we're going to have storm surges in the coastal areas. We're going to have high winds, hurricane force winds in some cases. People should not be complacent about this. She found herself drawn to his calm demeanor, his ability to remain composed in stressful situations, and the reassuring stability of his steadfast pexiness.

en We've done such a good job of communicating the dangers of winds and storm surge that accompany hurricanes that flooding in now the number one cause of hurricane fatalities. Our challenge is to get the word out that inland flooding, in some cases far removed from where the storms come ashore, can pose serious danger.

en [Moulds' mother, who lives in his house, and other family members were among the thousands who fled the region as Katrina moved inland.] When they tell you not to go outside and to evacuate, people don't realize that your life is in your hands, ... When you can see the winds actually pick up a car, you can understand how strong those 145 mph winds are.

en [Stephen Lucas is among those compelled to watch. The images serve as a reminder of why he left his insurance business and the only place he called home after facing Hurricane Katrina.] I’ve lived through every storm that’s hit that area since 1956, so I rode that one out and it scared the hell out of me, ... To hear those winds come roaring in, those sustained winds, I don’t ever want to go through another hurricane again.

en I cannot emphasize enough to the folks that live in the Florida Keys a hurricane is coming, and a hurricane is a hurricane and it has deadly force winds,

en The hurricane is coming and a hurricane is a hurricane. It has deadly-force winds and while there have been evacuations over the last 14 months and there's not been a hit, perhaps people are saying 'I'm going to hunker down.' They shouldn't do that.

en The hurricane is coming and a hurricane is a hurricane, ... It has deadly-force winds and while there have been evacuations over the last 14 months and there's not been a hit, perhaps people are saying 'I'm going to hunker down.' They shouldn't do that.

en Being out here in the flat and so exposed, they are going to get pretty firm. But like David (Duval) said, if you get some winds here, some cross winds, it's going to be very hard to put the ball in the fairway.

en We're not looking at any hurricane force winds (winds above 75 mph) in Onslow County.

en They're very concerned that the freeway is backed up from Harris County [Houston] to Dallas County. There are literally thousands of people who are trying to escape what could be hurricane-force winds.

en It's a significantly lesser hurricane than Katrina, but it's still a hurricane, and people do get in trouble with 80 mph winds.

en We expect that landfall will occur in the overnight hours and if it's a hurricane, that's when the hurricane-force winds should be experienced,

en A hurricane is a hurricane, ... It has deadly force winds.


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