This is a nice service. The hurricane link below has a current sea temperature map which should be of interest to you kayakers on the coasts. Especially useful if you live in hurricane territory or plan to kayak in the ocean. --Mel-- =^..^= http://home.earthlink.net/~mslammers mslammers_at_earthlink.net mellammers_at_mellammers.net bagboater_at_yahoogroups.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Bagboater http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DFWseayakers http://www.mellammers.net http://www.geocities.com/mslammers ----- Original Message ----- From: "THE EMERGENCY EMAIL NETWORK" <mail_at_emergencyemailnetwork.net> To: <mslammers_at_earthlink.net> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 12:05 PM Subject: 2001 Hurricane Awareness Week - UPDATE 1 > This is Hurricane Awareness Week (May 21 through 25 2001). > Hurricane season begins June 1st. > > As part of Hurricane Awareness Week, The Emergency Email Network is > sending this message to all users who requested reception of > information from the Emergency Email Network service. > > Hurricane Awareness Week is an excellent time to: > > 1. Share the address of the Emergency Email Network website, > http://www.emergencye.com/ with coworkers and loved ones so > that they too can take advantage of this important free public service. > > >>> A new Hurricane Information area has also > >>> been added > >>> at http://208.184.24.125/hurricane.html > > An important part of your plan is identifying the information sources you > will use to get timely, accurate information on storms and associated > evacuation alerts. If you receive Emergency Email Network messages via your > home computer, consider setting up your cell phone to receive Emergency > Email Network alerts. > > Remember that The Emergency Email Network forwards weather and emergency > information directly to your pager, cell phone or computer email the > instant it is released by official agencies. You receive the news at the > same moment it's given to the local media. And if you have TEEN set up on a > pager or cell phone, it's likely that you will continue to receive alerts > even when the power is out at your home or office. > > 2. Review your personal foul weather preparedness plans. > Every family and organization should have a formal plan which > includes locating supplies and personal items you might need in > a disaster situation, developing a check list to help you get your > home or office ready for a storm and reviewing an evacuation route > that can be readily available should you need to quickly leave your home. > > Use hurricane preparedness week to review and update your personal > emergency preparedness plan and count on The Emergency Email Network for > accurate, timely information right when you need it. > > As always should you wish to remove yourself from the Network go to > http://www.emergencye.com/ and click on the Update Email link to access > your e-mail profile. There you can make changes or unsubscribe to the > service. > > *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List - Any opinions or suggestions expressed here are solely those of the writer(s). You must assume the entire responsibility for reliance upon them. All postings copyright the author. Submissions: PaddleWise_at_PaddleWise.net Subscriptions: PaddleWise-request_at_PaddleWise.net Website: http://www.paddlewise.net/ ***************************************************************************
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