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Florida and Hurricane Season 2006

 
Author: Lance Winslow
 

Many who live in Florida and thru the ominous 2005 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season are beginning to think that well maybe they do not wish to live there. Many are fearful and I suppose if you lived thru the 2004 and 2005 Hurricane Season in Sunny Florida you might feel the same.

No body can say in advance if the 2006 Hurricane Season will be as bad as 2005, but no one will say that it cannot become that bad? Many meteorologists have predicted it will be somewhere between 2004 and 2005 and one would have to agree with that guestimation, as it makes a lot of sense.

If you live in Florida, where is the safest place to live; Southern, Central, Northern and if on the coast, which coast? Well we know that Northern Florida has got some higher elevation and chances are you would not drown if you lived there? But from what I have seen of Florida all in all the elevations are not conducive to staying dry.

It would not be right for anyone to guarantee your safety under those obvious circumstances. Indeed it is also in appropriate to use scare tactics to modify your desire to live in Sunny Florida. And certainly I would not wish to trash on the real estate market there with doom and gloom predictions.

Many Floridians have mentioned that they are somewhat scared, indeed and perhaps you should be and pay attention to the type of structure you choose to live in. Florida is a great state isn't it? The people sure love it there. What exact part of South Florida do you live? Think on this in 2006.

 
 
 

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