ATTENTION: HELP #Hurricane Florence #Ham Radio Operator Call Numbers wanted

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CALLING ALL #AMATEUR #HAMRADIO OPERATORS PLEASE RETWEET WITH YOUR CALL SIGNS TO HELP WITH #HURRICANEFLORENCE

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follow RT @K12playground  #NationalSecurity we need #hamradio ham radio operators #hurricane #Florence tell us your call numbers we will post them so others may find you and follow.
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ATTENTION NORTH CAROLINA

… In 2012, the state whose low-lying coast lies in the path of Hurricane Florence reacted to a prediction of catastrophically rising seas by banning policies based on such forecasts.
But dire predictions alarmed coastal developers and their allies, who said they did not believe the rise in sea level would be as bad as the worst models predicted and said such forecasts could unnecessarily hurt property values and drive up insurance costs.
The legislation drew ridicule, including a mocking segment by comedian Stephen Colbert, who said: “If your science gives you a result you don’t like, pass a law saying the result is illegal. Problem solved.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/sep/12/north-carolina-didnt-like-science-on-sea-levels-so-passed-a-law-against-it

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