Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_H - Hurricanes
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 83    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Hurricanes:     more books (101)
  1. The Young Bond Series, Book Four: Hurricane Gold (A James Bond Adventure) by Charlie Higson, 2010-04-06
  2. The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast by Douglas Brinkley, 2007-08-01
  3. Hurricanes in Paradise by Denise Hildreth, 2010-05-10
  4. Disaster: Hurricane Katrina and the Failure of Homeland Security by Christopher Cooper, Robert Block, 2007-05-29
  5. Hurricane! by Jonathan London, 1998-08-19
  6. Hurricane Bay by Heather Graham, 2002-04-01
  7. Hurricane Song by Paul Volponi, 2009-06-25
  8. Category 5: The 1935 Labor Day Hurricane by Thomas Neil Knowles, 2009-06-01
  9. Isaac's Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History by Erik Larson, 2000-07-11
  10. Breach of Faith: Hurricane Katrina and the Near Death of a Great American City by Jed Horne, 2008-07-15
  11. A Place Where Hurricanes Happen by Renee Watson, 2010-06-22
  12. Hurricane: A Novel by Terry Trueman, 2008-03-01
  13. Race, Place, and Environmental Justice After Hurricane Katrina: Struggles to Reclaim, Rebuild, and Revitalize New Orleans and the Gulf Coast
  14. Let the Hurricane Roar (Harper Trophy Book) by Rose Wilder Lane, 1985-09

21. Canadian Hurricane Centre: Just For Kids!
hurricanes are very large and powerful storms. They can bring heavy winds, rain and flooding to a region.
http://www.ns.ec.gc.ca/weather/hurricane/kids.html

Contact Us
Help Search Canada Site ... Home
Just For Kids!
Hurricanes are very large and powerful storms. They can bring heavy winds, rain and flooding to a region. Scientists are studying how these storms form, how they work and where they go so that we can be better prepared when a hurricane hits. Follow Hurricane Harry to find out more!
  • How do Hurricanes work? How are Hurricanes measured? When is Hurricane season? Hurricane names ...
    Important Notices
  • 22. USATODAY.com
    Resources hurricanes. The links below will take you to a wealth of information Graphics help you understand hurricanes. The evolution of a hurricane
    http://www.usatoday.com/weather/hurricane/hurricane-resources.htm
    OAS_listpos = "PageCount,AdOps1,Top728x90,Zaplet1,FloatBottom,Bottom728x90,VerticalBanner,Poster3,PosterBig,Links1,Links2"; Search How do I find it? Subscribe to paper Weather Cars Event tickets Jobs Real estate ... Online degrees Find a forecast: Resources: Hurricanes The links below will take you to a wealth of information about hurricanes. Graphics help you understand hurricanes Living with hurricanes Learning about hurricanes Tropical cyclones around the world

    23. Hurricanesports.com - University Of Miami Official Athletic Site
    The quickest way to renew any of your Hurricane Season Tickets is online. The hurricanes are going to the Big Dance! The seventhseeded Miami men s
    http://hurricanesports.cstv.com/
    ctyear = 2008; ctmonth = 07; // note: flash starts to count months from 0, so January is month and December month 11. ctday = 28; hour = 19; // hours ctmin = 00; ctsecs = 0;

    24. Central Florida Hurricane Center 2008
    flhurricane is a Website focused on the tracking, data, and discussion of Atlantic hurricanes with a focus on Florida.
    http://flhurricane.com/
    Customize CFHC: Login New Visitor NEWS Main Page News Only Met Blogs News Archives ... Search CURRENT STORMS COMMUNICATION Forum Newest Chat Site Donations ...
    and thanks
    STORM DATA Maps and Coordinates Recon Info More Recon CONTENT General Info Site Links Data Links Site usage tips ... Printer-Ready Info HOSTED Webcams SNONUT National Hurricane Center ADS
    Login to remove ads

    Main News and Blogs Page CFHC - since 1995 Latest CFHC News - See More News... First Day of Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season
    Posted: 05:18 AM 15 May 2008 36 Comments Add Comment 12:56 AM 29-May EDT Update - Friday - 05/23, Noon (EDST)
    As the 'official' start of the season approaches, the basin remains on the quiet side. Easterly waves have started their development over tropical Africa and fall apart as they exit into the still cool waters of the eastern tropical Atlantic. The ITCZ remains at low latitude (about 3N to 5N) and a strong shear zone exists in the central subtropical and tropical northern Atlantic between two upper level ridges.
    The GFS model continues to suggest long term development in the far western Caribbean Sea east of Belize and north of Honduras - but nothing really there at the moment. Its just an interesting area at his time of year to keep a casual eye on. See the excellent post below by dem05 for more on this.
    ED
    Now that the East Pacific Hurricane Season is underway, we gear up for the Atlantic June 1st. With that the NOAA has released today their 2008 Atlantic Basin tropical climate assessment.

    25. What Are Hurricanes
    hurricanes are large tropical storms with heavy winds. By definition, they contain winds in excess of 74 miles per hour (119 km per hour) and large areas of
    http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/sevweath/swwhatare.html
    Skip Navigation
    What Are Hurricanes?
    Hurricanes are large tropical storms with heavy winds. By definition, they contain winds in excess of 74 miles per hour (119 km per hour) and large areas of rainfall. In addition, they have the potential to spawn dangerous tornadoes. The strong winds and excessive rainfall also produce abnormal rises in sea levels and flooding. Christopher Columbus was the first European in modern times to write about the hurricane. The Indians of Guatemala called the god of stormy weather "Hunrakan." Similar names were probably present throughout the Caribbean. Captain Fernando de Oviedo gave storms their modern name when he wrote "So when the devil wishes to terrify them, he promises them the 'Huracan,' which means 'tempest.'" The same storms in other parts of the world are known as typhoons, baqulros, Bengal cyclones and willy-willies. The ocean-water temperature has to be above 79 degrees F in order for a hurricane to be generated, so they normally form in late summer and early fall when the conditions are right. Meteorologists use the term tropical storm when a storm's winds are under 74 miles per hour, and hurricane when the wind speed rises. A hurricane has a peaceful center called the eye, that is often distinctive in satellite images. The eye stretches from 10 to 30 miles wide and often contains calm winds, warm temperatures and clear skies. Around this tropical bliss is a frenzy of winds gusting at speeds up to 186 miles per hour. If one percent of the energy in one hurricane could be captured, all the power, fuel, and heating requirements of the United States could be met for an entire year. It takes 500 trillion horsepower to whirl the great core of winds at such tremendous speeds. It is the equivalent of exploding an atomic bomb every 10 seconds.

    26. Hurricanes
    Pictures and descriptions of how hurricanes form, and how they impact our lives.
    http://eo.ucar.edu/webweather/hurricanehome.html
    [Hurricanes]
    [Clouds] [Predict the weather!
    [Hurricanes]
    [Clouds] [Predict the weather!

    27. Hurricanes
    A hurricane is a tropical cyclone, which generally forms in the tropics and is accompanied by thunderstorms and a counterclockwise circulation of winds.
    http://www.floridadisaster.org/bpr/EMTOOLS/Severe/hurricanes.htm
    Contact Site Index FL Hazard Lookup NATURAL - Hurricane - Earthquakes - Lightning - Tornado - Rain - Flood - Cold - Drought - El Nino - Heat Wave - Wildfire - Animal - Marine - Space TECH. - Computer - Foundation - HazMat - Nuclear CIVIL - Politics - Bombs - Info. Warfare - Terrorism - Aircraft
    Public
    Business EM Community Organization ... Kids Prepare and Stay Aware!
    Search
    Home
    Hazards Page / Hurricanes
    Florida Hazards Watch - Hurricanes When is Hurricane Season?
    June 1 - November 30 New! Hurricane Season 2007 - Animation of How the Storms Destroy What Is A Hurricane?
    A hurricane is a tropical cyclone, which generally forms in the tropics and is accompanied by thunderstorms and a counterclockwise circulation of winds. Tropical cyclones are classified as follows: TROPICAL DEPRESSION
    An organized system of clouds and thunderstorms with a defined surface circulation and maximum sustained winds* of 38 mph or less TROPICAL STORM
    An organized system of strong thunderstorms with a defined surface circulation and maximum sustained winds of 39-73 mph HURRICANE
    An intense tropical weather system of strong thunderstorms with a well-defined surface circulation and maximum sustained winds of 74 mph or higher
    What Are The Hurricane Hazards?

    28. Ready.gov: Hurricanes
    hurricanes are severe tropical storms that form in the southern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
    http://www.ready.gov/america/beinformed/hurricanes.html
    Skip to navigation Skip to content Ready America Ready Business ... Ready Kids Search:
    Hurricanes
    Here's Something To Think About... Talk to your pet's veterinarian about the types of things that you should include in your pet's emergency first aid kit.
    Hurricanes
    Hurricanes are severe tropical storms that form in the southern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Scientists can now predict hurricanes, but people who live in coastal communities should plan what they will do if they are told to evacuate.
    Step 1: Get A Kit
    • Get an Emergency Supply Kit ,which includes items like non-perishable food, water, a battery-powered or hand-crank radio, extra flashlights and batteries. You may want to prepare a portable kit and keep it in your car. This kit should include:
      • Copies of prescription medications and medical supplies; Bedding and clothing, including sleeping bags and pillows; Bottled water, a battery-operated radio and extra batteries, a first aid kit, a flashlight; Copies of important documents: driver’s license, Social Security card, proof of residence, insurance policies, wills, deeds, birth and marriage certificates, tax records, etc.

    29. Hurricanes
    hurricanes, also called typhoons and tropical cyclones, usually occur at predictable times of year in three distinct parts of the world.
    http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Pag

    30. Hurricane, Hurricanes, Hurricane Center At LiveScience.com
    LiveScience.com explains hurricane, hurricanes, hurricane center, hurricane tracking and pictures of hurricanes.
    http://www.livescience.com/hurricanes/
    All About Hurricanes
    A hurricane is a tropical cyclone, which in meteorological terms, is a storm system with a closed circulation around a center of low pressure that is fueled when moist air rises, condenses and releases heat. Producing very high winds and torrential rain, hurricanes can be catastrophic for living populations. However, hurricanes also play an important role in relieving sustained droughts and maintaining equilibrium in the environment. Hurricanes often begin as tropical storms, strengthening according to water temperature. Strong wind damage and water damage from flooding and storm surge from hurricanes can wreak havoc on regions all over the world. Learn more about hurricanes with the latest news articles, interactive features and more at LiveScience.com. Find out the answers to your most pressing questions about hurricanes. What elements cause the physical structure of a hurricane to form? How does the U.S. National Hurricane Center use the latest hurricane tracking equipment to predict potential impacts each season? Is there another Katrina on the horizon? How can we better prepare for hurricanes?

    31. Hurricanes Bar & Grill — The Place To Be In HB!
    Bar and grill, live music, and dancing. Provides menu, special events, schedule of performers, and photo gallery.
    http://www.hurricanesbargrill.com/
    Welcome to
    Hurricanes
    In Huntington Beach
    HURRICANES
    2008 CALENDAR
    Now Available!
    Free with any Food purchase
    while supplies last!
    Supplies Limited Act Now.
    Find me on MySpace

    and be my friend!
    Click HERE For Directions to the Party! 200 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 info@hurricanesbargrill.com Site Design and Development by Korina Kannedy

    32. NOVA | ScienceNOW | Hurricanes | PBS
    Take a quiz on hurricane trivia, find out how scientists measure the energy hurricanes release, watch the NOVA scienceNOW broadcast segment, and more.
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/3204/02.html
    @import "/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/single.css"; var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); See the 12-minute broadcast segment on how the ability to predict a hurricane's path and intensity affects cities like New Orleans.
    Hurricanes
    Predicting a hurricane's intensity is notoriously difficult, but new tools may make it easier.
    Update: Hurricane Katrina
    Our January 2005 segment on New Orleans' risk from hurricanes proved prescient, as this update reveals.
    Global Storming
    Jonah Lehrer discusses new research into hurricanes that may help explain Katrina's devastating impact.
    Quiz
    Five questions that will separate the hurricane know-it-alls from the rest of us
    How Do They Know That?
    Your average hurricane releases enough energy to power the world 200 times over. Go figure.

    33. Hurricanes And Global Warming FAQs: The Pew Center On Global Climate Change
    Frequently asked questions about the scientific link between increased North hurricane activity and global warming.
    http://www.pewclimate.org/hurricanes.cfm
    @import "/modules/node/node.css"; @import "/modules/system/system.css"; @import "/modules/user/user.css"; @import "/sites/all/modules/cck/content.css"; @import "/sites/all/modules/cck/fieldgroup.css"; @import "/sites/default/themes/default/style.css"; @import "/sites/default/themes/default/css/reset.css"; @import "/sites/default/themes/default/css/pew.css"; Skip to Content Site Search
    Sign up for E-Newsletter
    Your Email Address Home Global Warming Basics ... FAQs
    Inside Global Warming Basics
    Hurricanes and Global Warming FAQs
    Back to Main FAQs Page
    Below are some frequently asked questions about hurricanes, El Ni±o events, and the scientific link between increased North Atlantic hurricane activity and global warming. What is a hurricane?
    When is the typical hurricane season?

    What do we mean by hurricane activity?

    Was the 2004 hurricane season more active than normal?
    ...
    What can we do to reduce the consequences and costs of severe weather events?

    IN DEPTH: Was Hurricane Katrina a product of global warming?

    34. Hurricane And Tropical Storm Advisories, Radar, Information, And News From Hurri
    Hurricane tracking, information about hurricanes and storms in the Atlantic, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and Pacific. Hurricane satellite Images
    http://www.hurricane.com/
    Radar/Satellite
    Atlantic Outlook Pacific Outlook Hurricane Forum ... Email Advisories
    Hot topics Tropical Depression Olga Track Satellite Discuss ... 2007 Hurricane Season Hot topics Goodbye Tropical Storm Ivo (Pacific) Track Hawaii Radar Satellite ... 2007 Hurricane Season search
    Hurricane Home
    Hurricane Related
    Headlines
    Hurricane.com - tracking the Tropics since 1994.
    "Run from the water; hide from the wind." 2 days, until the official start of the Atlantic Hurricane season. The Pacific Hurricane season started on May 15.
    (For our full hurricane and tropical storm news coverage view our hurricane news page.
    Join our Hurricane Forums to discuss the season and storms.
    Advisory
    National Hurricane Center (Atlantic)
    Active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico
    There are no tropical cyclones at this time.
    - No tropical cyclones as of Thursday May 29 2008 05:27:24 UTC
    Atlantic Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook
    - Graphic last updated Friday November 30 2007 16:30:00 UTC
    Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
    - 000 ABNT20 KNHC 010302 TWOAT TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 1030 PM EST FRI NOV 30 2007 FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO... AS THE 2007 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON APPROACHES ITS CONCLUSION... TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT 48 HOURS. ISSUANCE OF THIS PRODUCT WILL RESUME ON 1 JUNE 2008. SHOULD ANY SIGNIFICANT DISTURBANCES DEVELOP DURING THE OFF SEASON...SPECIAL TROPICAL DISTURBANCE STATEMENTS WOULD BE ISSUED...AS NEEDED. SPECIAL TROPICAL DISTURBANCE STATEMENTS CAN BE FOUND UNDER WMO HEADER WONT41 KNHC...AND UNDER AWIPS HEADER MIADSAAT. $$ FORECASTER FRANKLIN

    35. Hurricanes, Typhoons & Tropical Cyclones Worldwide
    Tropical storms, cyclones, hurricanes, and typhoons worldwide storm tracks, strike probabilities, and historical data.
    http://www.solar.ifa.hawaii.edu/Tropical/
    Tropical Storms, Worldwide
    Click on an area of interest to receive a regional map The tropical cyclone data presented at this site are intended to convey only general information on current storms and must not be used to make life or death decisions or decisions relating to the protection of property: the data may not be accurate . If you are in the path of a storm you should be listening to official information sources. These data have no official status and should not be used for emergency response decision-making under any circumstances.
    Current Storms:
    Type Name Date Time Lat Lon Wind Tracking Charts - - - - DEP 2008-05-29 00:00 UT 10.0N 086.5W 025 kts Atlantic NE Pacific TYP NAKRI 2008-05-29 00:00 UT 16.0N 136.3E 095 kts NAKRI NW Pacific At 2008-05-29 00:00 UT, 01E was 131 nmi S of Managua, Nicaragua and 143 nmi W of San Jose, Costa Rica At 2008-05-29 00:00 UT, NAKRI was 405 nmi NNW of Yap, Caroline Is. and 516 nmi WNW of Agana, Guam Strike Probabilities
    Tropical Advisories
    GIF Storm Track Maps (~20kB)
    Atlantic Ocean
    NE Pacific Ocean

    NW Pacific Ocean

    SE Pacific Ocean
    ...
    Worldwide
    PDF Storm Track Maps (~100kB)
    Atlantic Ocean
    NE Pacific Ocean

    NW Pacific Ocean

    SE Pacific Ocean
    ...
    Worldwide
    Related Information
    WAP/WML support (e.g. cell phones, PDA's, etc.): http://www.solar.ifa.hawaii.edu/Tropical/index.wml

    36. Hurricane Hunters Association
    The 53rd WRS flies into the eye of hurricanes. Join them on a cyberflight, see actual photos and data.
    http://www.hurricanehunters.com/
    Hurricane Hunters Association
    Supporting the Air Force Reserve 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron "Hurricane Hunters" HOME PHOTOS QUESTIONS METEOROLOGY ABOUT US A radar loop of Hurricane Katrina making landfall in 2005
    (graphic courtesy of WUnderground.Com
    Drop by our
    Gift Shop

    for Hurricane Hunter merchandise! hurricane hunter association scholarship information (pdf file) take a Cyberflight into the eye of a hurricane Welcome
    to the Home of the
    World Famous
    "Hurricane Hunters " It's true! We fly airplanes right into the eye of the hurricane. This is the place to see unique photos inside the hurricanes. The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, known as the Hurricane Hunters of the Air Force Reserve , is one-of-a-kind: the only Department of Defense organization still flying into tropical storms and hurricanessince 1944. Our ten Lockheed-Martin WC-130J aircraft and crews are part of the 403rd Wing , based at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi. You are visitor Since September 8, 2007

    37. Lethbridge Hurricanes
    Team information, players, schedule, tickets, fan forum, staff, press/news and links.
    http://www.lethbridgehurricanes.com/
    Email Pass Join The Caniacs Club Ben Wright Position: D Shoots: R Height: 6'2" Weight: 196lbs
    • HOME
    • NEWS
      • HEADLINES WHL NEWS ... [Print This Page] Official Website of The Lethbridge Hurricanes Hockey Club Gameday WHL News Canes Poll SPOKANE CHIEFS WIN 2008 MASTERCARD MEMORIAL CUP
        Read More

        Of this year's final four, who will be the team to beat next season in the WHL?
        Lethbridge - WHL Eastern Conference Champions Calgary - WHL Eastern Conference Runner Up Spokane - WHL Champions Tri City - WHL Western Conference Runner Up
        toggleDisplay('gameday'); No Players Are Scheduled Keep watching for the next Hurricane player to be at our Pizza Hut Autograph Station Boychuk and Sbisa look to leave an impression at NHL Combine Toronto, ON Zach Boychuk and defenseman Luca Sbisa both arrived in Toronto this week to participate in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft Combine 2008 NHL Draft to be held in Ottawa on June 20-21 . Each NHL club will be represented at the combine by management and scouting staff and will have the opportunity to evaluate each prospect in an interview as well as the three hour medical and physical examination.
        This will not be the first time this pair of Hurricanes top prospects have met with NHL officials. Boychuk and Sbisa were both selected to participate in the 2008 Home Hardware CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game in Edmonton this past January. Boychuk finished second in the Fastest Skater competition and was named the Team White Player of the Game while Sbisa was also a proud member of Team Red.

    38. BBC - Weather Centre - Features - Understanding Weather - Hurricanes
    BBC Weather looks at the lifesycle of a hurricane from development to decay.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/understanding/hurricane_cycle.shtml
    @import '/includes/bbcpage/v3-0/toolbar.css'; Home Explore the BBC Thursday May 29, 2008 Accessibility help Text only Print Send to a friend ...
    About the BBC
    Hurricanes
    (Need Help!) Hurricanes are one of the most dangerous natural hazards to people and the environment.
    Key Points
    • Hurricane are large rotating storms centred around low pressure areas. Hurricanes transfer heat and energy between the equator and the poles. Hurricanes form between 5 and 30 latitude over seas with a minimum temperature of 26 C.
    Also in this Series Air Pressure
    Hurricane Isabel in 2003

    Hurricanes Predictions for 2004

    Hurricane Seasons
    ...
    Naming Hurricanes

    Other BBC articles BBC Where I Live - Hurricane Wilma
    External Web Links National Hurricane Center
    The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites.
    They are essential features of the Earth’s atmosphere, as they transfer heat and energy between the equator and the cooler regions towards the poles. What is a hurricane? A hurricane is a large rotating storm centred around an area of very low pressure with strong winds blowing at an average speed in excess of 74 miles per hour. The whole storm system may be up to 10 miles high and on average 500 miles wide. It moves forward like an immense spinning top, at speeds up to 20

    39. Hurricanes Theme Page
    The primary focus of the Community Learning Network (CLN) is to help K12 teachers integrate Information Technology into their classrooms.
    http://www.cln.org/themes/hurricanes.html
    Hurricanes Theme Page Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" which supplement the study of hurricanes. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme.
    Natural Disasters
    General Hurricanes Resources Here are a number of links to other Internet resources which contain information and/or other links related to hurricanes. Please read our
    1901-1996 U.S. Landfalling Hurricanes
    A collection of GIF maps that display the locations where and when hurricanes hit the US coastline bordering with the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico . Each map is organized by decade and each hurricane is colour coded according to its degree of severity.
    Canadian Hurricane Centre
    Environment Canada, Atlantic Region, monitors all hurricane activity along the Atlantic Seaboard. If hurricane activity appears to threaten Eastern Canada, the Centre will inform the region's residents of potentially damaging weather conditions and provide tracking information and services.

    40. VAEmergency.com > Threats & Emergencies > Hurricanes
    Many people believe that a major hurricane cannot affect them or that there is nothing they can do to protect themselves. But, it could happen to you,
    http://www.vaemergency.com/threats/hurricane/
    Skip to Content Online Services Commonwealth Sites Help ... Governor Search Virginia.gov: Home Threats Wireless How can we make this site better?
    Let us know ...
    Hurricanes Hurricane Home Hurricane Basics Preparing for Hurricanes Responding to Hurricanes
    Hurricane season begins June 1. Are you ready?
    Gov. Tim Kaine has proclaimed May 25-31 as Hurricane and Flooding Preparedness Week to encourage Virginians to prepare for the 2008 hurricane season. All residents should plan to protect themselves, their families and their pets in the event of a hurricane or tropical storm. There are three easy, low-cost steps families can take to get ready: Visit ReadyVirginia.gov for detailed information on the three steps to preparedness, including the following printable worksheets: certain emergency supplies are exempt from state sales tax during a new tax holiday during Hurricane and Flooding Preparedness Week.

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 83    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter