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Looks like Nova Scotia might get a dose of medicine with which Floridians are all too familiar.

Let's hope Bill is merely a puppy by then...or sweeps by further to the east.
 
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Nova Scotia ate my baby!


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You are just jealous Edmonton doesn't have a beach Big Grin
 
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This is true.


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Yeah, Hurricane Bill looks like a major storm.

Hope Canada doesn't get whalloped too badly.
 
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I hear that given it will encounter colder weather, as we have here in Canada, it will die out before it hits land.


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Mimik, it will be much weaker when it hits Newfoundland, but still a hurricane. Now if it does hit Nova Scotia it could really be bad.


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You guys are probably in a better position to judge than I am. Let's hope for the best.

The most dangerous natural phenomenon I was ever in a small earthquake(tremor) of magnitude 4.5 but that's nothing, I hear. Smile


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Was at dinner last night with a guy from Halifax. He'll be back there on Saturday. According to him, Halifax was hit with a category 1 hurricane some years ago that flattened part of the city. They're expecting a potential category 4 and are very concerned that it could be another Katrina.
 
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