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Monday, June 01, 2015

The flip side of years of no hurricanes: Good luck runs out

OCEAN CITY, Maryland (AP) — For millions of Americans living in the hurricane zones on the Gulf and East coasts, recent decades have been quiet — maybe too quiet.

Cities like Tampa, Houston, Jacksonville and Daytona Beach historically get hit with major hurricanes every 20 to 40 years, according to meteorologists. But those same places have now gone at least 70 years — sometimes more than a century — without getting smacked by those monster storms, according to data analyses by an MIT hurricane professor and The Associated Press.

These are places where people may think they know what to expect from a major hurricane —with more than 110 mph winds, such as Katrina or Andrew — but they really don’t. They are cities where building construction has boomed but haven’t been tested by nature at its strongest. In the Tampa region, an Andrew-sized storm could cause more than $200 billion in damage, according to a local government study in 2010.

Few of Tampa’s current residents witnessed the last major hurricane that hit there in October 1921. Movies were silent, booze was illegal and Warren Harding was president. For northeast Florida and southern Georgia, the last major hurricane was sometime in the 19th century.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

This has nothing to do with "luck". and everything to do with climatology. The weather changes. patterns change. You don't get lucky.
This isn't gambling. It's science.

Anonymous said...

Sure would be nice if OC got hit, then those business owners would actually have to improve the properties. Those owners have just collected the cash for years, and done nothing to the business. The place looks 1920's, and is run down. There are so many other beach type communities all along the coast that look a whole lot better! OC is a dump lost in time!

Anonymous said...

and people still go there! huh

Anonymous said...

Good. Don't come, a non-grump could use the parking space

Anonymous said...

Stupid people go there, AAA listed it a couple of years ago, "As one of the most expensive resorts, on the East Coast". They especially didn't like the requirement of having to reserve several nights, no one or two night reservations. Then there was the crime, OC was more dangerous than Miami, per capita.

Anonymous said...

and people still go there! huh

Anonymous said...

I have vacationed in the Carribean the last three years, much cheaper than OC and the service is outstanding. OC can't touch all inclusive. Even cruises are cheaper. I paid $2600 just for a week at the Capri 4 or 5 years ago.

Anonymous said...

Stop breathing and driving cars...

GEEEZZZZZ, do you not listen to my Prezident Obama?

He said all will be calm if you do what he say!

Anonymous said...

If it did get a direct hit,it would look like those barrier islands,totally wiped out.