amjon
Pilot and A Half (for now
Usually Florida has some very damaged areas, but for the most part there is a plan in place (and buildings built in a way) that major damage like NYC had isn't seen with a cat 1 storm (or even larger most of the time). It's the design of the buildings/ city that has caused the biggest issues in the NE. If they were built to Florida hurricane code standards they likely wouldn't have had the major loss of life and damage.For the record, Seattle is far enough from Ranier to be clear of pretty much any potential problem. Even a St. Helens sized blast wouldn't do much to the city, other than make it very dusty/ashy for a while and flood some rivers and lakes.
The point is that there are multiple factors. More houses existing = more houses damaged. Also, how many snow days a business has is hardly evidence for global-scale climate modification.
So all of Florida, right?
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