If they have not been hit for a century, it remains to be seen how well the existing kinds of flood defence will work out. Have they done anything to strengthen or at least maintain them since then?
That said, The Weather Channel is claiming that if it hits at high tide, the storm surge could be up to 15 feet, which is 5 feet higher than the average tsunami. I don’t think any city is prepared for that eventuality.
Why spend their own money, when they could just wait for that sweet federal money after a disaster? (While blaming the federal gov and being completely insufferable, ungrateful cunts.)
It’s almost definitely worse, more development means more covered land which means more water flowing faster to holding areas, that likely aren’t sized for the amount of developed land.
If they have not been hit for a century, it remains to be seen how well the existing kinds of flood defence will work out. Have they done anything to strengthen or at least maintain them since then?
I’m guessing the answer is “poorly.”
Or simply “not”.
That said, The Weather Channel is claiming that if it hits at high tide, the storm surge could be up to 15 feet, which is 5 feet higher than the average tsunami. I don’t think any city is prepared for that eventuality.
Love how you are getting down voted for stating fact
I’m not even sure what I said that was so objectionable, but whatever. It’s fake internet points.
This is Florida. All those abortionist, transgender, scientist, and librarians need to be dealt with before any plans to address imminent catastrophy.
Why spend their own money, when they could just wait for that sweet federal money after a disaster? (While blaming the federal gov and being completely insufferable, ungrateful cunts.)
It’s almost definitely worse, more development means more covered land which means more water flowing faster to holding areas, that likely aren’t sized for the amount of developed land.
this tragedy will have been preventable!
That’s too sad to be funny.
They haven’t! Sad!