Monday, August 16, 2004
Hurricane Season
The media and the weather channels have been talking about several hurricanes currently on the go, with one particularly damaging to parts of the U.s. After experiencing the effects of Juan here in Nova Scotia last year, I am sure most people can relate to the experience much more easily. Isn't it funny how we pay so much more attention to the weather reports and the storm tracking.
Hurricanes, floods, snow storms, lightening, earthquakes and other unexplained 'natural disasters'seem all too common sometimes.
What I find intriguing, is that every so often, despite our fast paced technology mother nature always presents us with a little something to let us know who really is in charge.
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The media and the weather channels have been talking about several hurricanes currently on the go, with one particularly damaging to parts of the U.s. After experiencing the effects of Juan here in Nova Scotia last year, I am sure most people can relate to the experience much more easily. Isn't it funny how we pay so much more attention to the weather reports and the storm tracking.
Hurricanes, floods, snow storms, lightening, earthquakes and other unexplained 'natural disasters'seem all too common sometimes.
What I find intriguing, is that every so often, despite our fast paced technology mother nature always presents us with a little something to let us know who really is in charge.
This work by NSCAVE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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