RustySpork
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You should tell that to my neighbors who had significant roof damage from Irma. 70 miles inland. Don't get me started on Hurricane Charley
It never happened, and they made it all up because SCIENCE!
You should tell that to my neighbors who had significant roof damage from Irma. 70 miles inland. Don't get me started on Hurricane Charley
Seriously? I'd like to see what happens to Central Florida under 30 inches of rain over 24 hours. I'd bet my hat that Epcot would be under two feet of water at least. Officially Houston is about 100 feet above sea level, wow, about the same as central Florida (it varies from zero to 150 feet and averages 40)!
As we learned yesterday, such speak causes fights around here.It’ll be interesting if the eye ends up avoiding Florida all together.
You should tell that to my neighbors who had significant roof damage from Irma. 70 miles inland. Don't get me started on Hurricane Charley
Scary? Sure. Catastrophic damage on the scale of Hurricane Katrina or Harvey - No.
A tornado was near my house. My house could withstand a small Tornado (with roof damage and broken windows), but thankfully it never got too close.Since we're talking about damage, I'll throw out the over 1,000 trees that fell in Tallahassee during a barely 80 mph hurricane called Hermine that shredded the grid with nearly 90% of customers with power for up to 3 weeks. I was one of them...and grateful I got mine back in 6 days. There was a tornado 1 mile from my house.
Since we're talking about damage, I'll throw out the over 1,000 trees that fell in Tallahassee during a barely 80 mph hurricane called Hermine that shredded the grid with nearly 90% of customers with power for up to 3 weeks. I was one of them...and grateful I got mine back in 6 days. There was a tornado 1 mile from my house.
your my hero!
Add 2 more shots - another relative called.
Google "Hurricane Harvey."
Seriously? I'd like to see what happens to Central Florida under 30 inches of rain over 24 hours. I'd bet my hat that Epcot would be under two feet of water at least. Officially Houston is about 100 feet above sea level, wow, about the same as central Florida (it varies from zero to 150 feet and averages 40)!
Again. Not true. Do you live in a hurricane zone? That's true IF you are not inland. The costliest hurricane in history was Harvey, followed by Katrina. Did wind cause most of the property damage with either storm?
Seriously? I'd like to see what happens to Central Florida under 30 inches of rain over 24 hours. I'd bet my hat that Epcot would be under two feet of water at least. Officially Houston is about 100 feet above sea level, wow, about the same as central Florida (it varies from zero to 150 feet and averages 40)!
Scary? Sure. Catastrophic damage on the scale of Hurricane Katrina or Harvey - No.
I’m done dealing with you because I don’t think you have a clue of what you are talking about. Downtown Houston is NOT the highest point in the city. You can spend five minutes researching that to confirm for yourself. Also, the city did get (in places) in excess of 30 inches of rain over a 24 hour period.
Seriously? I'd like to see what happens to Central Florida under 30 inches of rain over 24 hours. I'd bet my hat that Epcot would be under two feet of water at least. Officially Houston is about 100 feet above sea level, wow, about the same as central Florida (it varies from zero to 150 feet and averages 40)!
I didn’t say wind damage doesn’t happen. I said the most catastrophic threat is flooding. Disney World (the topic here) is not going to be severely damaged by winds nor will most modern buildings. However, a stalled hurricane dumping feet of water over Orlando (which I don’t believe has ever happened) could cause catastrophic damage to the tourist areas.
And the tourist infrastructure was back up and running almost immediately.... yes I get you were scared but what you experienced was not remotely close to a Harvey or Katrina scenario where flooding caused damage to commercial infrastructure that is STILL not repaired.
Can we shut down the 'my storm was worse than your storm' dialog and get back to discussions of planning for the storm approaching Florida?And the tourist infrastructure was back up and running almost immediately.... yes I get you were scared but what you experienced was not remotely close to a Harvey or Katrina scenario where flooding caused damage to commercial infrastructure that is STILL not repaired.
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