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I've said that natural cycles take 1000s of years so sensing a clear change over 50 years implies to me it's not a natural cycle...it's being impacted by humans.

I know of no other factors that have impacted amphibians here as much as what I feel is climate change. It's just an observation as I thought catching salamanders was cool and would liked to have done that with my kid but he's never seen one.
slowing population growth is an effective way to reduce all the bad things destroying the planet. I’d argue the earth is over populated by our species and cannot sustain this level indefinitely.
And it’s happening. And “browning” at the same time. The “browning “ of The USA is unstoppable. Poor dumb white guys will be left in the dust.
 
And all the other shades of humans are not? Please explain.
OFFS. The birth rates…
The U.S. birth rate fell 4% last year, the largest single-year decrease in nearly 50 years, according to a government report being released Wednesday. The rate dropped for moms of every major race and ethnicity, and in nearly age group, falling to the lowest point since federal health officials started tracking it more than a century ago.

“Play the funky music whiteboy…”
 
Most Americans are at least vaguely aware that the nation is "browning" due to the rapid growth in numbers of Hispanics, “Asians and multiracial Americans, along with the more moderate growth of blacks and other non-white groups. What is not often appreciated outside global cities like Los Angeles, New York and Miami is how quickly the shift is taking place. The Census Bureau tells us that in about 30 years, whites will no longer be the majority.”

Sadly I’ll be well along in my dirt nap by then.
 
Have you´ve seen the fleeing traffic running from LA. There goes at least 1/2 million domestic climate refugees.
Yes. My mother rode with her neighbors to Florida. It took 12 hours for what is normally a 2 hour drive. Bumper to bumper. Luckily I’d reserved their hotel rooms on trip.com with refundable cancellation.

Ida won’t be so bad as it jogged west relieving pressure on the levees.

Our house circled in red in Biloxi after Camille in 1969 - neighbor to the South washed to sea. They washed back up onto to the beach a few days later :

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Yes. My mother rode with her neighbors to Florida. It took 12 hours for what is normally a 2 hour drive. Bumper to bumper. Luckily I’d reserved their hotel rooms on trip.com with refundable cancellation.

Ida won’t be so bad as it jogged west relieving pressure on the levees.

Our house circled in red in Biloxi after Camille in 1969 - neighbor to the South washed to sea. They washed back up onto to the beach a few days later :

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If I were to live down there, I think I´d build on deep seated 20 ft. concrete pylons with 4¨ x 6¨ rafters on 12¨
centers & 3/4¨ plywood lagged down with 4¨"screws. My heart goes out to any who fled to Houston; it will
probly be next just like last time.
 
Poor dumb white guys will be left in the dust.
Actually the reality is that for the most part there is a shrinking population of white Americans due to lower birth rates while there’s a increase in other racial demographics due to influx from migration and higher birth rates amongst those ethnicities. Yet White Americans largely moved up the wealth and income ladder whilst the other ethnicities largely (except most Asians) slid further down into poverty. So in the near future there may be a majority of a mix of peoples of color, but they’ll mostly be impoverished communities still shackled to the economic disparities of the capitalist system. America may one day look like Brazil, where the fairer people live in gated communities with armed security and strong police support while the darker people live in decaying favelas scraping along. I had to hire an armed guard (off duty policeman) to tour my father’s early childhood neighborhood in Baltimore for example.
 
If I were to live down there, I think I´d build on deep seated 20 ft. concrete pylons with 4¨ x 6¨ rafters on 12¨
centers & 3/4¨ plywood lagged down with 4¨"screws.
Yes something like that. Mostly raised wood frame like these designs which survived Katrina:

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I imagine this will be the new norm along seashores of the Eastern seaboard as well. Pretty much is along the Gulf Coast except in low income areas.
 
The Census Bureau tells us that in about 30 years, whites will no longer be the majority.”

Sadly I’ll be well along in my dirt nap by then.
Until then I’ll thoroughly enjoy my lily white privilege. After that time my Japanese American offspring will inherit our estate and thrive on. Interestingly their skin tones are whiter than me (maybe because I’m also Cherokee) and even though I’m not racist, their demographic is starkly puristic about ethnicity. I guess it comes in cycles.
 
I lost a lot of money from Katrina.. $1.6 Million into bankruptcy .... Have a lot of friends... This one looks like it might make a bigger mess.. My friends chose not to leave this time.. Praying for all..

Guess thats not bad for a 35 year old... Took a lot out of me to go through that.. but Still alive and kicking ..Putting my money in Lead and Brass now... and some heavy metal... Things get bad from Climate or Covid.. Just prepping myself this time..
 
slowing population growth is an effective way to reduce all the bad things destroying the planet. I’d argue the earth is over populated by our species and cannot sustain this level indefinitely.
With Gates involved in all this .. He is a huge de populist ...Wonder what age group he would start with?

I actually agree with to many people... cant even buy a property out of town... they left no edges to be out of town lol...

I do want to say thank you to everyone for the conversation... its been real interesting... I will go back and read anythign that was posted that I might have missed and hope all would do the same on what I posted... I am American Through and Through and enjoy a difference in opinion.. Just Dont force it on me and we will be friends.

And I also want to add that I do not intend to hurt anyones feelings on my posts.. So if I do offend I want to say now that it is nor was my intentions. I love the discussions.

David
 
Yes something like that. Mostly raised wood frame like these designs which survived Katrina:

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I imagine this will be the new norm along seashores of the Eastern seaboard as well. Pretty much is along the Gulf Coast except in low income areas.
I think mansard roofs are best to survive, single pitch roofs are the worst. The house on the right is the one
I´d pick. Building codes in hurricane alley should be really tough, & discourage any unreinforced trailer parks.
Got a feeling this storm will be a bonanza for itinerant construction workers, not so much for insurance companies.
 
I think mansard roofs are best to survive, single pitch roofs are the worst. The house on the right is the one
I´d pick. Building codes in hurricane alley should be really tough, & discourage any unreinforced trailer parks.
Got a feeling this storm will be a bonanza for itinerant construction workers, not so much for insurance companies.
I am surprised at the lack of diagonal braces. If I was building like that I'd have several. Anchored into a large footing and connected to the posts with large 1/4 in steel brackets thru bolted.
 
I am surprised at the lack of diagonal braces. If I was building like that I'd have several. Anchored into a large footing and connected to the posts with large 1/4 in steel brackets thru bolted.
That design looks weak even for an aquarium stand. But apparently it's a lot less costly than being on the ground floor in a flood.
wind and house design:
 
I am surprised at the lack of diagonal braces. If I was building like that I'd have several. Anchored into a large footing and connected to the posts with large 1/4 in steel brackets thru bolted.
You can’t see it but those structural columns supporting the house are steel i-beams welded to a steel floor frame. Then they put a thin covering of wood or sometimes siding to hide the ugly beam otherwise it looks like a rednecks garage. I would probably make several design changes myself. But these seem to be very popular and meet insurance requirements. Anything else other than an elevated design is not eligible for flood or hurricane insurance.
 
You can’t see it but those structural columns supporting the house are steel i-beams welded to a steel floor frame. Then they put a thin covering of wood or sometimes siding to hide the ugly beam otherwise it looks like a rednecks garage. I would probably make several design changes myself. But these seem to be very popular and meet insurance requirements. Anything else other than an elevated design is not eligible for flood or hurricane insurance.
Diagonals certainly wouldn´t hurt. The columns are slender; don´t know how well they´d hold up
against big chunks of storm debris, you know like suvs or errant yachts. Katrina left some pretty
big boats miles inland.
 
Diagonals certainly wouldn´t hurt. The columns are slender; don´t know how well they´d hold up
against big chunks of storm debris, you know like suvs or errant yachts. Katrina left some pretty
big boats miles inland.
Well it’s kind of hard to anticipate what might come ashore. In Camille we had very large ships come ashore. Katrina had stuff too, like a floating Casino:

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