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They form in the bay of Campeche quite frequently but typically the farthest east they got is NO, usually. Helene and Milton are just unreal in terms of where they formed, direction they traveled, and the absolutely exponential curve their intensity that is nightmare fuel.In my LONG lifetime I am not aware of any hurricane STARTING in west Gulf of Mexico.. let alone one that will be ultra catastrophic being that the same area is still soaked from before... and most repairs not done... this will be biblical destruction... Helene was the Johnstown's flood on steroids...
We watched the start of the national news last night. I guess I did not put together how much junk was still sitting on the curbs after their most recent storm. And by "junk" I am referring to stuff homeowners put out that had been destroyed just a few weeks prior, like furniture and appliances. All that stuff may just become projectiles with Milton.In my LONG lifetime I am not aware of any hurricane STARTING in west Gulf of Mexico.. let alone one that will be ultra catastrophic being that the same area is still soaked from before... and most repairs not done... this will be biblical destruction... Helene was the Johnstown's flood on steroids...
We've been looking at the Carolina coast for a future move. After some storms (mostly rainfall) this year we are thinking inland may not be so bad.This storm may bring about the end of Florida as we know it.
Insurance rates are already outrageous. Many of the folks flooded from Helene are just finding out that they are not even covered.
The boomers who have retired to the state are the beneficiaries of generous retirement plans and a booming stock market. But those resources are not unlimited.
I have wintered on the East coast for the past 18 years. The ocean wants to recapture the beaches that are now filled with high rise condos. Endless seawalls are a stop gap and groups are fighting to preserve the wildlife habitats sea walls destroy. Many owners are just waking up to the reality that there are better ways to invest their money. (I am aware of one owner who dropped their asking prices from $790,000 to $640,000 in just a few months before unloading.)
Florida will always have its attraction - but a prudent person will give purchasing a great deal of thought.
We've been looking at the Carolina coast for a future move. After some storms (mostly rainfall) this year we are thinking inland may not be so bad.
Nothing ever makes landfall as a 5 unless it is small. A three is catastrophic.Milton should be only a Cat 3 hurricane when it lands, dropping from Cat 5, according to what I have just seen in the weather news. I have family there and that sounds much better to me.