Natures unbelievable power. DeSantis and his team have this covered as best as anyone can...and power restoration crews from all over America are already on it (major h/t). Praying for all those affected.
IIRC, a cubic yard of seawater weighs nearly a ton. Now imagine the force requisite to push hundreds of miles of ocean 10-20' higher than high tide, for hours at a time.
Natures unbelievable power. DeSantis and his team have this covered as best as anyone can...and power restoration crews from all over America are already on it (major h/t). Praying for all those affected.
ReplyDeleteScary how fast it happens and catches the idiots not smart enough to heed warnings...
ReplyDeleteAfter all the damage done in the past, every building should have been built as hurricane proof as possible. And it is possible.
ReplyDeleteIIRC, a cubic yard of seawater weighs nearly a ton.
ReplyDeleteNow imagine the force requisite to push hundreds of miles of ocean 10-20' higher than high tide, for hours at a time.
About the same force, as Rosie O’Donnell dropped from high altitude into the gulf?
Delete(Provided you could get that much up there…)
Here's another view, I believe it might be just down the same street:
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Hey. You're the one who wanted to live near the water.
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