...... which is not good... living on a tropical island and all that. But man, am I ever sick and tired of these things! We just got brushed by Tropical Storm Isaac, which then went through Haiti, Cuba, the Florida Keys.... and is now headed toward either Louisiana or Mississippi (or both). We were pretty lucky this time, but the peak of hurricane season still lies ahead (mid-September). Not only is there the casualties and damage from the storms/hurricanes themselves (wind, rain, flooding).... but usually these hurricanes take out power lines and many places stay without power or potable water for days or even weeks.
So here in the Caribbean it's hurricanes, whereas in central and midwestern U.S. it's tornadoes, and out west it's earthquakes. I've always been curious as to the biggest weather disturbances (or other natural disasters) occur frequently on the other side of the Atlantic (other than Miles, that is). Do you guys have specific worries out there in the U.K., for instance? You get any tornadoes over there?
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