Hurricane Milton

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Based on what I'm seeing, things really seem to be kicking it up a notch, I'm watching this guy livestream the whole thing, MikeSmallsJr on Kick, pretty interesting stuff.
All I saw was a black guy floating on a mattress while hugging a pole...
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100% creatura.
>tradez

Please milton tear this shitcoin shill to pieces...
Is that fucking spray on foam on the sandbags?
The amount of tornado warnings so far
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Fucking palm beach wont get hit, RIP orlando tho, what's gonna happen to the epcot ball?
 
Pressing X to doubt as I look at my 2x6 extruded aluminum structure with roughly a billion 5/8” tapcons and structural gutters that the dudes putting the screens on trusted enough to stand on.
I never looked too closely at them so I assumed wood but that makes sense.
 
Tornadoes are a pretty common part of a hurricane cycle

The unusual aspect with this is they are more akin to midwest monsters than the typical tropical spin up. There have been some real heavy hitters in this.
There's really no safe place during a hurricane like this if you haven't evacauted. You'd have to worry about flooding on lower levels followed by tornadoes that can demolish your home. Where will you seek refuge in that situation? Your flooded basement? Shit.
 
Never thought I'd add "Quijibo69" to a prayer list, but here we are
Add my stubborn family member to that list. This person is in a low risk flood zone and not in an evacuation zone, but it looks like the hurricane is going to hit uncomfortably close to where my family member lives. I urged this person to book it north to a friend's house where it is much safer, but that offer was not taken. I am not having a good day.
 
There's really no safe place during a hurricane like this if you haven't evacauted. You'd have to worry about flooding on lower levels followed by tornadoes that can demolish your home. Where will you seek refuge in that situation? Your flooded basement? Shit.

AFAIK most homes in florida don't even have basements.
 
AFAIK most homes in florida don't even have basements.
Or second stories. I think it's something to do with preventing flooding and keeping the foundation stable (since the majority of the state is in pretty swampy land so by default it's a bit wet and malleable), but I'm not 100%.

Hurricanes, thunderstorms, floods, giant bugs, tornados, ALLIGATORS, why do people live in Florida?!
When it isn't being assraped by god's strongest soldiers, the sun's out for like half the year. People find that pretty nice I guess.
 
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