http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/09/100901-nsf-oil-hurricanes-mitra-video/
The link above is for a National Geographic article examining how hurricanes can rain oil inland. I found the article at Florida Oil Spill.
Given this possibility, it is not surprising that people in the Gulf area are getting sick from aerosoled contaminants.
http://www.floridaoilspilllaw.com/blood-tests-on-residents-in-floridaalabama-area-show-ethylbenzene-other-hydrocarbons-everyone-is-getting-sick-its-becoming-an-aerosol-video
Florida/Alabama area: Tests show ethylbenzene, other hydrocarbons in blood of coastal residents — “Everyone is getting sick”, it’s “becoming an aerosol” (VIDEO)
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