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[quote=Anonymous]I haven't noticed storms getting worse in the mid Atlantic. If anything they've gotten less worse because winters are milder. Trees fall down because they get old and heavy. Trees are always falling down due to age. Mature areas have older trees. Naturally, they are going to start experiencing trees falling and needing to take down trees and extensive pruning. People living in a neighborhood for 50 years and suddenly wondering why trees need to come down have me cracking with laughter. As it is, it was a factor in buying our house. We live in a lovely 1920s neighborhood but cleverly bought a house that had no large trees on the lot. We get the benefits of our neighborhood trees without the hassles. [/quote]
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