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Related: About this forumAbove-normal Atlantic hurricane season is most likely this year
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Above-normal Atlantic hurricane season is most likely this year (Original Post)
shenmue
May 2017
OP
Since Katrina, in '05, there have been no serious hurricanes hitting the Gulf coast
dixiegrrrrl
May 2017
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Warpy
(111,467 posts)1. They've said that every year since 2004
and recent years have been fairly quiet compared to the 2004 horror show (especially in Florida). Yes, there have been terrible storms hitting land, but they haven't run out of names.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)2. Since Katrina, in '05, there have been no serious hurricanes hitting the Gulf coast
So for 12 years now people have been moving to the Gulf area, many of them have no memory of being in a hurricane.
that is gonna add to the panic and confusion if one ever hits us again.
Sancho
(9,072 posts)3. we're ready..
Sancho
(9,072 posts)4. The result of hurricane parties...
http://www.today.com/parents/hurricane-pregnancy-shoot-yields-stunning-photos-t112020?cid=sm_npd_td_fb_ma
When Hurricane Matthew slammed the South Carolina coast in October 2016, Cassie Clayshulte knew a baby boom was in the forecast.
Im the official newborn photographer at a local hospital, Clayshulte told TODAY Parents. Nine months after a holiday, blackout or storm is always a very, very busy time for me.
With that in mind, Clayshulte took to Facebook in search of hurricane mamas for a very special project. I am planning a group maternity session, Clayshulte wrote in a March 6 post, to show that BEAUTIFUL things always come from not so beautiful things.
Im the official newborn photographer at a local hospital, Clayshulte told TODAY Parents. Nine months after a holiday, blackout or storm is always a very, very busy time for me.
With that in mind, Clayshulte took to Facebook in search of hurricane mamas for a very special project. I am planning a group maternity session, Clayshulte wrote in a March 6 post, to show that BEAUTIFUL things always come from not so beautiful things.