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Posted By: DVC, 10/6/2022 11:15:38 PM

Hurricane Ian was the only major tropical storm to strike the U.S. so far this season, but it was a powerful one — among the most powerful in U.S. history. Parts of southwest and central Florida suffered extensive damage and loss of life. And right on cue, climate alarmists are pointing to this as evidence of the "catastrophe" we face unless we eliminate fossil fuels. For environmental radicals, Ian is proof that storms are getting stronger and more frequent and that seas are rising, but just shouting "climate change" doesn't explain much [snip] To begin, hurricanes have not been striking the U.S. more often, nor are they more deadly.

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He makes a typo on the Galveston,TX hurricane that killed 8,000, it was in 1900, not in 1990. But his point is correct, building on very low lying land, well below the reasonably expected storm surge levels is not safe, and shouldn't be done. And once done and destroyed, shouldn't be rebuilt.
And after the 1900 hurricane, Galveston built a 17 foot high sea wall to protect the city after that, which extends more than 10 miles along the coast.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: thefield 10/6/2022 11:28:57 PM (No. 1297518)
All of Florida is below sea level.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: stablemoney 10/6/2022 11:35:10 PM (No. 1297525)
People not going to live in Florida? Not going to live on the Atlantic coast, or the Gulf coast? Look at the populations of any country, and they live along the coast, because that is where they can make a living.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: ussjimmycarter 10/6/2022 11:41:21 PM (No. 1297528)
We have more shoreline than California and Florida combined! No hurricanes! Yea, -40 F in winter in MN is chilly!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: DVC 10/6/2022 11:48:50 PM (No. 1297534)
Re #1, UH, no. That isn't true. Is that supposed to be a joke or what?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: DVC 10/6/2022 11:49:39 PM (No. 1297535)
He says in the extremely low lying coastal areas, good grief, this is a very small part of the state.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: DVC 10/6/2022 11:51:01 PM (No. 1297537)
Re #2, read the article. That is NOT what it says, not at all.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: wweste 10/7/2022 12:40:32 AM (No. 1297553)
All of this is why I live at 6100 feet above sea-level i Wyoming.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: dovestar 10/7/2022 1:15:04 AM (No. 1297559)
Not only did Galveston build a seawall, nearly every house and building left was raised several feet and silt was dredged and poured in underneath.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: chumley 10/7/2022 3:35:54 AM (No. 1297577)
If people want to live in those places and can afford it, good for them! Who doesn't like beaches and bikinis and boats? On the other hand, the cost of the insurance should be on them, not spread out among us mountain dwellers. We dont have any beaches, very few boats bigger than a row boat, and bikinis? Ha! Haven't seen one in decades. I dont want to pay for them.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: DiegoDude 10/7/2022 4:42:15 AM (No. 1297594)
Then build concrete bunker style houses with the living area on the second floor to avoid flooding. We lived in this style of house in the early 1960's when my dad was stationed in the P.I. it was called typhoons proof housing. Kept us dry & safe.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Bur Oak 10/7/2022 6:55:05 AM (No. 1297646)
There's a reason beach houses on barrier islands are built with parking underneath and the first floor 10 feet above the ground on piers.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: bad-hair 10/7/2022 8:48:46 AM (No. 1297748)
FTA ... The devastating Galveston hurricane of September 1990 produced waves of 9 to 12 feet (even before "climate change"); the elevation of Galveston is 7 feet. September 1990 ? check that. Try 1890 ?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: bigfatslob 10/7/2022 9:27:16 AM (No. 1297790)
After living in a hurricane state for fifty years I got tired of picking my shingles up, no electricity for weeks, mosquitoes in the humidity heat I moved away, a thousand miles away to the West. I'll never return after twenty-two years where I live now. I understand people settle in places they like but when you do research the history of the weather. The new evil to keep us alarmed, fossil fuels. Gasoline has got to cease or the next hurricane or tornado will be even worse.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: DVC 10/7/2022 6:48:54 PM (No. 1298325)
Re #12, as I said in my comments, it was 1900, simple typo.
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