DennisW
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I'm glad you folks just got a little blow with some rain. It could have been much worse.
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Yes, I have thought about it. We had some really dire predicitions immediatley after Ivan, which thankfully didn't come to pass. Watching the aftermath of Katrina was horrifying (and not just in New Orleans- all along the Mississippi Gulf Coast as well).catherine96821:I know you are right
has anybody thought about what a "bad case scenario" would mean for them?
What would really happen? No food in the stores for....like how long, realistically?
cause we don't need AC, have water, have high places to get to...can walk most places
what would really happen exactly? (if it was bad)
Really?MeiLing:We're not out of the woods yet. Now we're under a Tsunami advisory! Glad my house is in the hills. Though the boat is a concern!
Honolulu Advertiser website and Honolulu Star Bulletin websites. Yahoo home page.KrisB:Really?
Where are you getting this info?
The list of NOAA alerts doesn't have anything: http://www.weather.gov/alerts/hi.html
Teamcasa:from Bloomberg
The quake set off tsunami signals and advisories for Peru, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico, Honduras and Hawaii. The alerts were later canceled.
Dave