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Sun Sentinel, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Michael Mayo column: Hurricane season 2009, from A (anxiety) to Z (Zantac).(Column)

Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

| May 31, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 2008 South Florida Sun-Sentinal. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Michael Mayo

May 31--On your mark, get set, fret! Hurricane season 2009 officially starts Monday, and you know what that means. Six long months of watching, waiting and worrying. Six long months of satellite maps, computer models and the dreaded cone of concern. Six long months, followed by six short ones until it starts all over again. Here now, an A-to-Z guide to the upcoming storm season. A is for Anxiety, the state we'll be in until Dec. 1. B is for Batteries, which have been sitting on my shelf so long I hope they still work. Especially the ones for the remote control, after I get sick of hyperventilating weathercasters. C is for Candles, …

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