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myredracer
Sep 07, 2017Explorer II
It's insane. As if Harvey wasn't bad enough and did a double hit, Irma has been gusting up to 200 mph and a 2nd tropical storm is forming in the Atlantic right behind it and is expected to make landfall on the weekend and follow the same path. Irma is so strong it's even been registering on seismographs. Why would anyone think of remaining? Is northern Florida impacted less as hurricanes die out?
Talked to someone from Florida a few days who said that because Florida isn't that wide, flood waters drain away fairly quickly compared to Texas and surrounding areas. Not much consolation if buildings and everything else gets flattened tho.
Mother nature has been especially cruel this year in many places, and there's another 3+ months to go.
Talked to someone from Florida a few days who said that because Florida isn't that wide, flood waters drain away fairly quickly compared to Texas and surrounding areas. Not much consolation if buildings and everything else gets flattened tho.
Mother nature has been especially cruel this year in many places, and there's another 3+ months to go.
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