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Message Subject Preppers in every state east of the Rockies -- what to do about storms when TSHTF?
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Currently I live with my wife and 3 girls in Florida. As long as we get live weather updates, we know when to bunker down for a hurricane or tornado. But what do we do when the lights go out when there's nobody running the NOAA or SPC at the government office? How will we know when a storm is coming?

What about you preppers in Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, Texas, Kansas, Kentucky? How do you know when a tornado is coming without the NOAA warning you? Are you worried?

My family has a bugout (really a vacation home) in Idaho. I know realistically in an actual SHTF situation we'll never make it out there in time so we're looking to buy a property in Kentucky. But my wife is worried about storms.

Any suggestions to calm her?
 Quoting: The Deplorable Nicomachus


The best way to prep for stormy weather of any type is to turn on your salt lamps and glue negative ions disks to fans.

Storms are "ion sandwiches." Salt lamps and ion disks - especially when on fans at high speed - generate enough ions to calm the storm some and enough to keep roofs in place, etc.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78462659


putinlmao
 Quoting: The Deplorable Nicomachus


A friend of mine had salt lamps in every room of her house except one during Hurricane Michael. All were dry except the one room that didn't have a slat lamp.

I used a fan with disks on it. My entire block keep their thin metal roofs. It was on Mack Lewis Drive in Panama City.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78462659


What's a salt lamp?

Never heard of this before....
 
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