Major Hurricane Milton (Category 3; 125 mph) to strike Florida tonight

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I feel awful for people in florida...

imagine being check to check and having to deal with this shyt. This is life ruining for alot of people.

I hate when MFs say "oooh just move then!! :troll: "

Like its easy to just pick up and relocate you and your family.

If they survive and get a large sum of money by the government, it would be best to move out the southeast due to climate change :francis:

IF THEY SURVIVE.
 

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I mean.. he see’s the writing on the wall too.

I want to see what the storms after this look like… we still got 2 whole months apparently.

Because if global warming “is true” then there’s really no point of moving back to Florida or the Gulf coast at all

FL is a lost cause if you not a baby boomer. Even the most optimistic and anti-climate change heads predict that it will be underwater in less than 30 years. :snoop:
 

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Ever since Katrina, Hurricanes always worry me, even through I don't live near a damn ocean.
That is the thing about Hurricanes. You don't even have to live near the ocean and you can be killed by a Hurricane. Look at all of the people that died last week in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Those people were far inland and you would think they would be safe, but Hurricanes push so much water inland and back up the river and creek systems and then dumps crazy amounts of rain in a short amount of time; that eventually the water has no where to go and eventually rivers run over their banks and washes away people, houses, roads and bridges. There were literally people that got swept away by a river last week here in Tennessee. They still have not found all of those people yet. Hurricanes are serious weather threats.
 
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I just got the emergency alert on my phone for Zone A & B and mobile homes to evacuate by 7AM Wednesday (I live right next to Tampa)


I'm in Zone E so I'm think I'm good :lupe:

You will want to hope the Hurricane moves further South.

The further South it goes from you, the more likely you just get wind and no storm surge at all... infact Tampa Bay's water will recede.

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Folks not believing in climate change but believe the government controlling the weather :picard:

It’s astounding the mental gymnastics these smart dumb nikkas have to go through to deny science. Everything bad in this world does not involve a supervillain and his pet cat.
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The mass transit infrastructure in at risk states is a global embarrassment and people will die because of it.

It’s a backwards society where we have allowed corporations to have so much power that they convince poor people to vote against their best interest. It’s the fukking twilight zone.
 

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That is the thing about Hurricanes. You don't even have to live near the ocean and you be killed by a Hurricane. Look at all of the people that died last week in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Those people were far inland and you would think they would be safe, but Hurricanes push so much water inland and back up the river and creek systems and then dumps crazy amounts of rain in a short amount of time; that eventually the water has no where to go and eventually rivers run over their banks and washes away people, houses, roads and bridges. There were literally people that got swept away by a river last week here in Tennessee. They still have not found all of those people yet. Hurricanes are serious weather threats.
I live in Colorado but I would rather deal with a blizzard than a hurricane. Our snow melts right away and you don't have to worry about drowning. We get tornados but beyond rare in the city. Worse thing is being caught on the roads during a bad snow storm but fukk a hurricane. Good luck yall. Be safe.
 
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