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From: Mel Lammers <mslammers_at_earthlink.net>
subject: [Paddlewise] Fw: 2001 Hurricane Awareness Week - UPDATE 1
Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 12:28:51 -0400
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--
=^..^=
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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.
>
>

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