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Oh my goodness..... I have no idea. I was very close to a tornado when I was little and that has scarred me for life. So of course I want to say "neither" but if I have to pick, I guess hurricane.
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Our TTC journey: 6 cycles Clomid, lap surgery/ D&C, IUI, 2 x IVF; 33 cycles- BFN.
IVF#1 (March 2010) Transferred two 8-cell grade A (perfect) embies- BFN and heartbroken.
IVF#2/FET#1 (Jan/Feb 2011):Transferred two (7&8 cell) grade A (PERFECT) embies- BFN again.
March 2011- February 2012: On BCP due to endometriosis.
March 2012- taking a few months off of BCP and we are TTC naturally.
We will re-evaluate another IVF w/FET try in 2013.
Well, the Category 5 hurricane is pretty close to unsurvivable. Look at Katrina which was only a strong Category 3 when it made landfall. Tornados can be just as devastating, but they are here and then 5-10 minutes later they are gone. I would say that you have a better chance at surviving a tornado than a hurricane.
I would have to agree with Ashley - living in a Hurricane area I would have to say Tornado. We had one pass over my house when I lived in NY and it touched down in a lake a few miles from my house. With a hurricane you also have to survive the heat and no water/AC/little food after the hurricane has left too! That being said - anything 3 and over we evacuate.....
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