the fact that we over talk about a storm and don't take the necessary steps to prepare for a storm is crazy. News today is weak, five major networks saying the same. this is where we're are waisting money.
Please stop. Not the surge info. That's great. But for St. Pete's sake, the hyper fervid on the scene coverage is crazy. FYI WE CAN SEE THE VIDEO! Water bottles on one end, and live oaks not falling over till Cat. 2. We had a thunderstorm with microbursts that blew over dozens in MAY due to shallow root structures. Pine trees have deep roots. They tend to snap off. btw
>1 ft: Low
>3 ft: Moderate
>6 ft: High
>9 ft: Very High
>40 ft: what the fuck is happening
Thank you for this illustration.
Almost exactly 1 year later... Here comes Irma.
Almost exactly 2 years later.... here comes Florence
Fresh isn't so saltY 717 lol
😂😂
@ShyGuy beat me to it.
Almost exactly 4 years later... Oh wait?
If you are 50ft above sea level are you good?
Actually just 20 or 30 ft to be sure
Get in a plane fly somewhere else and *vibe*
@@toasterhavingabath6980 vibe is important
And now Dorian.
and now 2021
This was for hurricane Mathew
Whos here from ur alevel geography lesson🤚
🤚
Happening right now here where I live
didn’t ask
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Shadow Eagle imagine saying boomer in 2020
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the fact that we over talk about a storm and don't take the necessary steps to prepare for a storm is crazy. News today is weak, five major networks saying the same. this is where we're are waisting money.
hermine?
michele bernier like in harry potter? I thought the same thing about Hermione granger.
I don’t understand how water just stays in that one place like wouldn’t it just move inland
I think the water flooding eventually gets too low to actually move anywhere at a height that would be in the chart
second I am scared 😷😷😷😥😥😓😫😨😱😵😧😦😦😢
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Please stop. Not the surge info. That's great. But for St. Pete's sake, the hyper fervid on the scene coverage is crazy. FYI WE CAN SEE THE VIDEO! Water bottles on one end, and live oaks not falling over till Cat. 2. We had a thunderstorm with microbursts that blew over dozens in MAY due to shallow root structures. Pine trees have deep roots. They tend to snap off. btw