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https://www.bbc.co.uk/future/article/20 ... eme-storms
The behaviour of the world's most powerful storms is evolving. To adapt to more destructive hurricanes, we need to know how they're changing.
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Japan is suffering from the "worst typhoon for decades" Typhoons are a regular event in Japan, but this one is extreme.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c80eje2r20rt
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Wow SERIOUSwould not want to be anywhere near winds gusting 157 mph!
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Hurricane Helene in the USA is now reported as the worst since Katrina.
Over 200 lives lost, with hundreds more missing.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1k70rnrp4xo

Black mountain and Ashville in North Carolina are badly affected. both places feature in the doomer novel "one second after"
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Hurricane Kirk now heading straight for the UK. Won't be a hurricane by the time it reaches us next week (Wednesday?) but it according to the BBC weather for the week ahead it will be a direct hit and bring a lot of rain with it.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 23114.html
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UndercoverElephant wrote: 04 Oct 2024, 08:39 Hurricane Kirk now heading straight for the UK. Won't be a hurricane by the time it reaches us next week (Wednesday?) but it according to the BBC weather for the week ahead it will be a direct hit and bring a lot of rain with it.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 23114.html
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180mph now observed for hurricane Milton, putting it in the top 10 Atlantic storms in history - just 24 hrs ago it was barely a hurricane.

The forecast track takes it straight into Tampa Bay, with around 100 miles of coastline likely to see 12ft, 3.7m of storm surge. Some 3 million people live in the Tampa Bay area.

This storm, making landfall, Wednesday night, could be as impactful as Katrina.
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Added link re above hurricane. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crl8e084r9yo

How many increasingly serious hurricanes will it take before the majority of Americans start to believe in man made global warming ?
Or are hurricanes still the wrath of god, for permitting abortion, or even talking about so doing.
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Hurricane shelters have saved many lives and are increasingly popular. In my view a hurricane shelter to an approved standard should be a legal requirement for all new homes in at risk areas and should be recommended for existing homes.
Here is one popular style [url]https://www.safesheds.com/family-shelters.This is an advert, but posted with a clean conscience as they do not sell them in the uk. Other shelters exist.

Looks like a garden shed, but is designed to withstand a cat 5 hurricane. Factory made out of reinforced concrete and delivered ready to use. weighs six tons.
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Looking at the anchoring page, you need some right tackle to strap it down, and a bloke with a goatee beard.
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adam2 wrote: 11 Oct 2024, 07:05 ...........................
Here is one popular style [url]https://www.safesheds.com/family-shelters.This is an advert, but posted with a clean conscience as they do not sell them in the uk. Other shelters exist.

Looks like a garden shed, but is designed to withstand a cat 5 hurricane. Factory made out of reinforced concrete and delivered ready to use. weighs six tons.
16 people???? That's almost standing room only! Hope it leaks because it would get pretty stuffy in there for the few hours that a hurricane would take to pass. And talking about passing, what about water and other things?

I would much prefer my cellar on the side of a hill well above any flood line.
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The shelters do have limited ventilation openings, if reliant on such a shelter I would be inclined to leave the door slightly open initially to provide ventilation, only closing and securing the door at the last minute.
A battery powered fan that uses one of the existing openings could be a useful addition.

Food and water are not included, it being up to the user to stock these.

Seating and/or bunks can be added as required.

16 people would be very cramped, but better than being dead. If space and money permitted I would prefer a shelter designed for at least twice the number of persons in the household.
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