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The 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak was a severe weather event that lasted from May 3 until May 6, 1999 and brought violent storms to Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas, and Tennessee. This article concentrates on the events on May 3, when 66 tornadoes broke out in Oklahoma and Kansas. The most significant tornado first touched down southwest of Chickasha, Oklahoma, and became an F5 before dissipating over Midwest City, Oklahoma. The tornado tore through Bridge Creek, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Moore, Del City, Tinker Air Force Base and Midwest City, Oklahoma, causing $1.1 billion in damage. Forty-eight people perished during the outbreak. This tornadic event ranks in severity with the Palm Sunday tornado outbreak of 1965. With a total of 66-74 tornadoes, it was the most prolific tornado outbreak in Oklahoma history, although not the deadliest.

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My goal is to help everyone in the United States be prepared. We all know the world is changing, the only control we have is to survive. Let's be prepared. All across the United States everyone is in a possible disaster survival zone. What's in your neighborhood? Earthquakes, floods, landslides, hurricanes, tornados, long periods of power outages? You know help is on the way, but how long till it get's there? If evacuation is necessary, can you take your kit with you?

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Tropical Storm Allisonwas a tropical storm that devastated southeast Texas in June of the 2001 Atlantic hurricane season. The first storm of the season, Allison lasted unusually long for a June storm, remaining tropical or subtropical for 15 days. The storm developed from a tropical wave in the northern Gulf of Mexico on June 4, 2001, and struck the upper Texas coast shortly thereafter. It drifted northward through the state, turned back to the south, and re-entered the Gulf of Mexico. The storm continued to the east-northeast, made landfall on Louisiana, then moved across the southeast United States and Mid-Atlantic. Allison was the first storm since Tropical Storm Frances in 1998 to strike the northern Texas coastline.

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These products are to be used according to what they were designed for. (Please do not drink the glow stick fluid, and do not put the rubber gloves over your head. Take care with asprin and antacides.) ur4survival will not be held responsible for any injury resulting in misuse or use of any and all items sold. It is the customer's responsibility to ensure there are no food allergies to any of the emergency food products. In a disaster or emergency situation, Guardian Survival Gear, Inc. will not be held responsible for any injury or death as a result of uncontrollable circumstances.

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Returns are accepted within 30 days from the time the order is placed as long as the products are returned in the same re-sellable condition deemed by us. All shortages must be reported within 30 days as well. If the item(s) is defective, UR4survival.com will replace the item and pay for the return shipping. Only the item will be replaced; not the entire survival kit. If an item is damaged by UPS during the shipment, it is the customer's responsibility to contact UPS directly. Insurance is issued free up to $100 but insurance must be paid for in advance if you (the customer) wants insurance over $100. If an order is placed in error, the product total will be refunded once the products have been returned but the shipping charge as well as the return shipping cost will not be refunded. Food and water products can not be returned to be resold according to law, therefore refunds for food and water products will not be issued.

Orders returned for any reason other than defective merchandise: the shipping charges will not be refunded and there will be a restocking fee of up to 20 % of the original charge of the order.

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Hurricane Ivan was the 10th most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded. The cyclone was also the sixth hurricane and the fourth major hurricane of the active 2004 Atlantic hurricane season. Ivan formed as a Cape Verde-type hurricane in early September and became the ninth named storm, the sixth hurricane, and the fourth major hurricane of the year. It had reached Category 5 strength on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, the strongest possible category. At its peak in the Gulf of Mexico, Ivan was the size of the state of Texas. It also spawned 117 tornadoes across the eastern United States.

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Hurricane Katrinaof the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the costliest natural disaster, as well as one of the five deadliest hurricanes, in the history of the United States. Among recorded Atlantic hurricanes, it was the sixth strongest overall. At least 1,836 people lost their lives in the actual hurricane and in the subsequent floods, making it the deadliest U.S. hurricane since the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane; total property damage was estimated at $81 billion (2005 USD), nearly triple the damage wrought by Hurricane Andrew in 1992.

 

 

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