It's funny... I guess I don't think of blizzards as being a big deal. They 
typically only last from a few hours to a day or so... And afterward the entire 
city is blanketed in pretty, clean, white snow... It's very peaceful.


You are describing your average normal blizzards that happen every year.  The 
one that does the damage is the once in a century blizzard that dumps so much 
snow that buildings may collapse and you may be trapped longer then the food 
supply in your house can last.  But, not being close to water does make these 
rare.

On another note, you may not be as safe from Volcanoes as you think.  I watched 
a Discovery show about the volcanic activity that is Yellowstone National Park 
(US).  It is a volcano that has erupted a few times in the past, and geologists 
feel it is just a matter of time before it does it again.  When it does, it 
could produce so much ash that a 1000 mile radius around it could be covered 
with enough ash that buildings would collapse and humans without protective 
masks could breathe deadly quantities of ash into their lungs.

Now this may happen in our life times or 1000 years or more from now, but when 
it happens it's going to be a dozy.



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Ian Skinner
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BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
 
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