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It depends on how strong it is and if there are any mountains blocking sea breezes (sea breeze don't usually blow higher than 600m above sea level). If you had a 7 knot breeze it would only travel around 50km inland. If you had a 14 knot breeze it would travel around 100km inland. If you had a 21 knot breeze it would travel up to 150km inland (quite unlikely though as sea breezes aren't that strong). But on a normal sea breeze blowing day it would travel about 75km inland.
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Yes- although hurricanes build their energy at sea, they can travel a considerable distance inland, weakening as they go.
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300 Miles inland! get used to it man!
Across the world twice
The tsunami can flood as fast as a commercial jet plane.
There are none near it. It is inland. You have to travel a couple of hours to get to some.
Travel via the quieter inland highways.
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It depends on the area in which you live in. Unless you are willing to travel hundreds to thousands of kilometers to visit a boxing gym, it is hard for me to pinpoint a location without knowing anything.