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Mon, 11 Sep 17 9:10 PM | 106 view(s)
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you said opening sentence

"I don't think many people build with the knowledge that they will almost certainly be wiped out one day."


THAT should be the FIRST THING ANYONE thinks about....

I did.

Second thing they should do before starting to plant a bunch of shrubs, trees, etc. is to do a LAYOUT of your house and yard and make sure you allow plenty of space for trees branches to grow. In other words, not too close to the house as they will grow over and into it.

PLANNING is the most essential thing ANYONE should do.

WHY DO YOU PREP?????

WHY did you BUY that land in New Hampshire?

PLANNING for a personal belief.......

WHY on TOP of the property instead if AT the BOTTOM??


See what I am saying??????

PEOPLE should carefully THINK of WHERE they are locating, what are the things that could go wrong, especially if you choose an area that is KNOWN to have HURRICANES, FLOODING, TROPICAL STORMS AND DEPRESSIONS, NOREASTERS, etc.

Places that have a HISTORY if bad things that happen and is LIKELY to recur.....

It really is that simple... PLAN AHEAD before just doing and NOT THINKING......

That's all I am saying...


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Re: Weather events 2
By: Decomposed
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Mon, 11 Sep 17 8:26 PM
Msg. 33744 of 47202

micro: 

re: "Not some snowball's chance in hell of something happening. If you choose to live next to an ocean, plan on being visited by storm surges, high winds and hurricanes or tropical depression or storms."

Interesting post.

I don't think many people build with the knowledge that they will almost certainly be wiped out one day. You suggest that those who build on the coast are doing just that - yet the truth speaks otherwise. I can't remember Fort Lauderdale or Miami ever being hit by anything significant. Hurricane Andrew hit Homestead FL in 1992, but Miami didn't take too much damage. Fort Lauderdale was almost unscathed.

Tampa hasn't been hit by a category 3 or larger in more than a century. They thought they were going to be hit by Irma but they weren't. Their streak lives on.

While it would be an understatement to call a South Floridian's chance of having hurricane damage one day 'a snowball's chance in hell,' it's also wrong to sum it up the way you have. It's not inevitable, and the majority of hurricane victims don't take serious damage very often.

By the way, I can't help but to note a certain irony in your post: While you've done a lot to protect your family from a natural disaster that MIGHT happen one day, I've never heard you say that you've done anything to protect them from a man-made disaster that you KNOW is coming. I'm speaking, of course, of socio-political-economic turmoil, or what I sometimes refer to as TEOTWAWKI.

Does ignoring TEOTWAWKI make any more sense than residing by the seashore, basking in the sun and pretending year by year that a day of reckoning isn't on its way? Less, I'd say. The ocean dwellers are playing the odds that they won't be there when disaster strikes and, meanwhile, they're living it up, getting the most enjoyment they possibly can out of life by living in paradise.

But TEOTWAWKI? It's on the way. We all know that it is. A few of us may die first and thus avoid the problem that way, but our children - who we've placed into this situation as surely as if we'd bought a home in New Orleans - won't.

Isn't that an equally irresponsible form of risk taking?

You knew I'd disagree with your post and I have, but perhaps not for the reason you expected. The MAIN reason I disagree with it is because I don't see you getting ready for a much worse catastrophe that has a far greater probability of happening. Think about that. There's still time to avoid the storm.

I'm going to modify Nemo's post #33743 #msg-1013623 just a tad because I'm big on irony and I think his advice, with just a little tweeking, speaks so well to my point:
 

Folks that live in these times KNOW what to expect. If they dont do what is necessary to survive when they KNOW something is coming, well,,,,,,,,,,,

Like the more rational financial pundits on the internet said, you have been warned, if you choose to take no action. Dont bother calling 911, we wont have the means to come help you or the people to help.........
- Nemo, with a few changes by De 

Think about it.  


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