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Yesterday brought the opening of what will no doubt be a tense hurricane season. Memories of Ike and Allison are still vivid, and the wild weather in the U.S. so far this year seems to promise plenty of drama.
As in all things, however, it always makes sense to turn lemons into lemonade, assuming you like lemonade. So here are ten postcards for the 2011 Hurricane Season.
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