#7158 Postby Michele B » Thu Sep 07, 2017 7:18 pm
Steve wrote:Snowman67 wrote:Steve wrote:Come on Michelle. Lets be serious. If it hits 100B, it will be one of only two storms in history though we are still counting Harvey. If it hits 175B, it will be the only one. So multiply that times six.
People believe anything nowadays.
I've seen several estimates coming in for Harvey around the $200 Billion mark. They are predicting that it will easily surpass the Katrina figure.
We have a thread in Talkin' Tropics. Last update I saw was $80B with more to come. 200 could happen but would be beyond the end of a legit range. Point is Maue was being a kind of a chump by posting that and drawing attention to a tweet and stoking paranoia among an excitable fanbase. I'll leave it at that.
My point to her and now to you is you really think even if Harvey becomes our most costly storm in history at 200B, do you really think we can exceed that with a like event by a factor of 5? It's not in any way realistic, and I'm glad that other met called him out on his Bull.
A Cat 5 storm? Tearing apart HOW many buildings? Tearing apart how much infrastructure? Displacing how many Floridians?
This isn't like TX, where it was a portion of the state. This thing wants to go up the ENTIRE LENGTH of the state, AND wipe out the keys...a huge tourist attraction....AND Orlando is thrown into the mix, with all its tourist attractions.
IDK. I think I'll stand by my estimate that 1T isn't outrageous.
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