so...about the middle of georgia?I guess the trick is to buy land that is not yet waterfront.
… in our lifetimes, viejo.so...about the middle of georgia?
Right. I see that now: they built the bridge structurally solid and were total cheap misers about the road and the marriage was a complete disaster. They do things ass backwards there.The bridge part did ok. It was the causeway, (the part on land) that washed away.
Wow, not sure what’s what . I cant piece the big picture together of what happen with Sanibel . The images I saw looked so hopeful but maybe not so much. That video was quite revealing. Trying to wrap my head around how this happened to that place I spent much time at. Now this video shows much more than I have ever seen. Not for broadcasting. Why?I too was surprised how many buildings looked to be in good shape. I guess the building codes were being enforced.
Storm chasers record video with hopes of selling it to the networks. They put that watermark on it to keep anyone from using it for free. I see a lot of it on You Tube during the day, then see it on the news at night, so they are selling some of them.. . . . . . . . . . . Not for broadcasting. Why?
Storm surge does most of the damage right on the coast. Water weighs eight pounds a gallon, and there was 15 foot of storm surge in places. It breaks shit up. The inland flooding was from rain, so it will muck up everything you own, but not break it.Wow, not sure what’s what . I cant piece the big picture together of what happen with Sanibel . The images I saw looked so hopeful but maybe not so much. That video was quite revealing. Trying to wrap my head around how this happened to that place I spent much time at. Now this video shows much more than I have ever seen. . . . . . . .
A powerful hurricane could just about cut Floridia in half. Did ya lose yer lights? We are mostly restored except for rural and hard-hit areas.Storm surge does most of the damage right on the coast. Water weighs eight pounds a gallon, and there was 15 foot of storm surge in places. It breaks shit up. The inland flooding was from rain, so it will muck up everything you own, but not break it.
Shock and disbelief are common after natural disasters. You can't wrap your mind around changes so big. It's been almost four years, and not a day goes by that Hurricane Michael doesn't effect my life. My little part of the world will not be the same in my lifetime.
I'm in NW Florida, a long way away from the storm. We did have some windy weather from it, but that was it.A powerful hurricane could just about cut Floridia in half. Did ya lose yer lights? We are mostly restored except for rural and hard-hit areas.
Speaking of low water. . . .The Mississippi river level is very low, there's a large section of it that can no longer take fully loaded barges, they can only fill them 3/4 full or they run aground. The amount of tonnage that is moved on the river by barges is enormous and the low water will add costs to shipping and raise prices. Farm harvests are moved south and return trips carry fertilizers, coal,oil and gasoline is also moved on the river.
this makes me optimistic, hope it keeps panning out well for themNASA Solid-State Battery Is Lighter & More Powerful - CleanTechnica
NASA says it has created a novel solid state battery that has enough energy and power to be used in electric airplanes and other aeronautical devices.cleantechnica.com