Oh the freedom of a blank page begging for words, words mean nothing unless they have context which gives them meaning.
Lets start now. Look up on the internet maybe google IPPC which is a United Nations Organization that keeps track of global warming and the increasing height of the oceans and rivers across the world.
In Florida there is not any possible way we will not be completely devastated and flooded by a Cat 5 hurricane in the future. Even those that are best prepared may find that their preparations won't be adequate enough.
When m wife and I moved here 45 years ago To Boca Raton, most hurricanes were cat 2 or maybe 3 at the most and we prepared our house for the worst and we did survive every hurricane from 1975 until 2019.
But now these monsters are more often Cat 5 and higher. Dorian was in everyone's opinion a Cat SIX, when it hit Great Abaco. No one had ever seen a hurricane stronger than this ever.
In the future Category Six Hurricanes may become commonplace I fear. That Hurricane Dorian sat right across from Boca Raton just far enough away to spare us the worst,
Lets start now. Look up on the internet maybe google IPPC which is a United Nations Organization that keeps track of global warming and the increasing height of the oceans and rivers across the world.
In Florida there is not any possible way we will not be completely devastated and flooded by a Cat 5 hurricane in the future. Even those that are best prepared may find that their preparations won't be adequate enough.
When m wife and I moved here 45 years ago To Boca Raton, most hurricanes were cat 2 or maybe 3 at the most and we prepared our house for the worst and we did survive every hurricane from 1975 until 2019.
But now these monsters are more often Cat 5 and higher. Dorian was in everyone's opinion a Cat SIX, when it hit Great Abaco. No one had ever seen a hurricane stronger than this ever.
In the future Category Six Hurricanes may become commonplace I fear. That Hurricane Dorian sat right across from Boca Raton just far enough away to spare us the worst,
but the way it just stayed there for hours staring at us and churning 170 mph winds with 200 mph gusts was enough to melt away the courage of the most bravest and experienced of Florida natives. It could have decided to go straight West just as Hurricane Andrew in 1992 had done through South Miami and Homestead.
There is an important aspect about “impact windows“ that needs to be addressed. These windows are a miracle in that they will stop penetration into ones house from extremely fast moving and heavy objects thrown by hurricane force winds thereby protecting the integrity and airtightness of the home. But it must be noted that the glass will shatter while still being 100% protective. Every window shattered in this way will need to be replaced at the expense of insurance companies and by much higher premiums paid by homeowners as these windows are expensive. I have these windows and glad of it but I also have “All Florida Code” accordion and colonial storm shutters to protect the windows. If one can manage this window and storm shutter combination I believe it is the best way to go.
There are reasons why this beautiful planet is warming including solar storms and coronal ejections but I do believe human industrial activity plays a very large part. Really need electric cars. Love, bye now, John Paul Land.
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