He relocated 2 of his 4 cars, and both his remaining cars got sucked out of his garage and dumped out in the street, the 2 cars shown were worth $600K dollars.
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Here's what NBC said:I just saw it flash across the TV screen that Biden said there was substantial loss of life. And just a few minutes earlier I thought they said only five people died.
He relocated 2 of his 4 cars, and both his remaining cars got sucked out of his garage and dumped out in the street, the 2 cars shown were worth $600K dollars.
The article said he only had time to move 2 of his 4 cars. But the question everyone is asking.... "what were the other two cars that he thought were more important?"Ya gotta wonder sometimes just what folks were thinking? A tornado, sure, but a Hurricane? It's not like there wasn't any warning.
The article said he only had time to move 2 of his 4 cars. But the question everyone is asking.... "what were the other two cars that he thought were more important?"
Upside of this: " For Sale: Two Superbirds, CHEAP (slight water damage)".He relocated 2 of his 4 cars, and both his remaining cars got sucked out of his garage and dumped out in the street, the 2 cars shown were worth $600K dollars.
It could have been worse.He relocated 2 of his 4 cars, and both his remaining cars got sucked out of his garage and dumped out in the street, the 2 cars shown were worth $600K dollars.
Upside of this: " For Sale: Two Superbirds, CHEAP (slight water damage)".
The red one is not a Superbird.
The red one is not a Superbird.
Power line workers are true heroes in the wake of a natural disaster.A line of electrical utility vehicles descended on our street this morning and we have electricity again!
Landfills.An overwhelming amount of debris now to remove. I wonder where they're going to take all of it?
Well traveling all through Florida for many years, I never think of there being landfills anywhere. it's so flat.Landfills.
Also, as of last night, 87 bodies so far.
They probably dump it in the ocean and then it shows up as dead Manatees.I never think of there being landfills anywhere. it's so flat.
Trees will be hauled moved to staging areas then taken to fields to be burned. Concrete may be used as rip rap to help fight erosion. Asphalt can be recycled for limited uses. After hurricane Opal in '95, my RC club got a deal from Okaloosa Asphalt. Putting a smooth surface on the old abandoned runway was going to run $9,000. The price came down to $3,500 when we decided to go with recycled asphalt from where US 98 was washed out between Ft. Walton Beach and Destin.An overwhelming amount of debris now to remove. I wonder where they're going to take all of it?
Just in time for the next "once-in-5000-yrs" storm.It's going to take a couple of years before the devastated area begins to return to normal.
I just read an article of a scientist who had the computer go in and show a satellite view of the Miami area and knowing how much the water level is rising, about 2 ft every 100 years and most of Miami is going to be underwater by 2060.Just in time for the next "once-in-5000-yrs" storm.
Trust me, global warming is going to insure that Florida is almost entirely submerged within the next 20 years.
timing is everything in lifeHad a time share on Sanibel. Not any more. Not even much of an island left.
Sold out after Mom died knowing I wouldn't be using it. Didn't expect it would be wiped out 3 months after selling it.
"5000 year storm" does not mean that a storm will occur once every 5000 years. It means that there is a 1 in 5000 chance that there will be a storm of that intensity in any year. The 5000 year model is likely to based on pre-climate crisis data. Politicians are usually not expert scientist nor statisticians.Just in time for the next "once-in-5000-yrs" storm
Yes, well, I am getting tired of TV weathermen talking about how *every* storm is "The storm of the century". Yes, dumbass, that's the way it is going to go now as every storm has more energy than the previous storm."5000 year storm" does not mean that a storm will occur once every 5000 years. It means that there is a 1 in 5000 chance that there will be a storm of that intensity in any year. The 5000 year model is likely to based on pre-climate crisis data. Politicians are usually not expert scientist nor statisticians.
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