
After watching the latest weather update regarding hurricane Florence. I sat in my home office preparing for my online course. I have been eagerly putting together this course and making sure it covers everything (literally EVERYTHING) necessary to become a profitable blogger. I had recently offered an 87% off discount code so that the first 100 people can get the course for $25. So many people around the globe would like to replace their 9-5 with a stay at home job. NOW is a perfect time to become a blogger. There’s a small window of opportunity to get in at this price I am excited the course opens for beta testers on September 11th and goes live on September 17th for everyone and closes September 30th. I’m not sure If I will offer this course again, however, once you have access, you will have access for life, including a 30-day money back guarantee. In the midst recording, my hubby enters with a look of concern on his face and says “baby, it’s time to get prepared for the hurricane.”
Despite 2017 hurricane season, US lacks ‘culture of preparedness,’ says FEMA administrator
Hurricanes are massive storm systems that form over warm ocean waters and move toward land. Potential threats from hurricanes include heavy rainfall, powerful winds, rip currents, storm surges, coastal and inland flooding, tornadoes, and landslides.
“North Carolina hurricanes includes 413 known tropical or subtropical cyclones that have affected the U.S. state of North Carolina. Due to its location, many hurricanes have hit the state directly, and numerous hurricanes have passed near or through North Carolina in its history; the state is ranked fourth, after Florida, Texas, and Louisiana, in the number of cyclones that produced hurricane-force winds in a U.S. state.[2][3] Hurricanes in North Carolina history are responsible for over $11 billion in damage (2008 USD) and almost 1,000 total fatalities.” according to data collected.
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Do you live in a storm area? Have you ever experience a massive storm? Do you have a severe weather toolkit? What are your thoughts? Please share in the comments below. I really would love to know.
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I was in the cone for the hurricane here in Virginia a couple days ago but it looks like we will just get tropical storm strength weather now. We are staying put and have what we need to weather it out for a few days (I hope).
indeed Becca ❤ Thanks for reading & sharing your thoughts!
Unfortunately these natural disasters started to hallen much more due to global warming. Hope you will be safe!
It was rough, but we made it ❤ Thanks for reading & sharing your thoughts!
We have typhoons here in the Philippines but thankfully, no hurricanes! I cannot imagine how devastating it would be if it happened in my country. 🙁 Keep safe!
It was rough, but we made it ❤ Thanks for reading & sharing your thoughts!
We don’t have hurricane in our place, but I had seen the hurricane affected areas in other places. I also hope and pray for this hurricane dies down!
It was rough, but we made it ❤ Thanks for reading & sharing your thoughts!
I hope you and your family stay safe. I can’t imagine the things you need to prepare for a hurricane. Stay safe. And your course sounds interesting. Let me check 🙂
It was rough, but we made it ❤ Thanks for reading & sharing your thoughts!