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I'm headed for Tampa area, but will just stop short and wait if the hurricane's being an ass.
It used to be all one policy.Are people generally insured against hurricane damage and flooding, or is it like earthquakes where the expense of insuring is so high that most people just roll the dice?
That's Hurricane Jeanne off my left wing:
Smooth air and hellacious tailwinds!
All of the Snowbirds are piled up on KAHN's ramp. It was a surprise seeing them this morning. I do believe it will be cancelled, if not already.
Flood insurance (at least for flood risk areas) can now only be obtained through a branch of FEMA.... at great expense...rates were legislated to rise about 25% per year a number of years ago when the program was noted to be a big loss leader. I dropped our flood policy for our Cedar Key place this year when the premium reached almost $13K. My neighbors there have pretty much all done the same....we call it "being self insured"...as if that adds some feeling of security.Are people generally insured against hurricane damage and flooding, or is it like earthquakes where the expense of insuring is so high that most people just roll the dice?
I'm in tornado alley, but we don't name those.
#allmatthewsmatter
I know. That's the dumbest thing.Don't give weather channel any ideas. They name the winter storms now. Snowstorm Fluffy has dumped an inch of snow on the mountains...
Matthew as it passed over Haiti...
Close to 300 dead in Haiti. Awful.
That grinning skull is all over social media. Yeah, it's real. My son is in FL hunkered down. Embry Riddle flew their planes to Auburn. Afraid lots of GA planes will be damaged - even those hangered when it comes down. This is a MAJOR storm and is going to do lots of damage. Glad I'm in MO and can watch it all on TV -- went thru several during 18 yrs down there.
Look on the bright side, they probably won't freeze to death.Poor Haiti never gets a break. They are the most ill prepared for these kinds of disasters, but they're broke. Not much they can do about it. It is awful and sad.
Coastal areas in the US have strict building codes, including hurricane straps to hold the roof on. But nothing will hold up to a major hurricane, it's kind of like an F4 tornado that lasts for several hours at your house instead of the typical tornado 2-3 minutes at a given spot.
Mother Nature is much stronger than what man can do against her.
Next bullet to dodge is coastal flooding/tidal surge at points north this afternoon. I think they said high tide was at about 1PM.
Be careful out there!
Not only did they raise rates, but after Katrina, they redrew flood zones the require more people to pay into the kitty, many of which will never be able to file a flood claim.Flood insurance (at least for flood risk areas) can now only be obtained through a branch of FEMA.... at great expense...rates were legislated to rise about 25% per year a number of years ago when the program was noted to be a big loss leader.
I finally decided to chicken out and am driving 40 miles inland to a Marriott. Lucky I found a room that takes pets. My house sits on the intracoastal about 30 miles from where the eye is predicted. An extra 40 miles inland should help a little, plus I presume the Marriott is a little sturdier than my house with the 40 year old, single pane windows.
I'm curious what I will find when I get back. I'm currently trying to get everything up off the floors and away from the windows.
We still dont have power, but the home fared well. A neighbor's tree took a few screens out of our lanai, and we have tons of debri on the yard but all in all, we were very lucky.Hope your home fared well.
No issues other than power outage at home in Cocoa Beach and I'm glad I was able to make up to Daytona to assist my elderly relatives who also made it through just fine.
We still dont have power, but the home fared well. A neighbor's tree took a few screens out of our lanai, and we have tons of debri on the yard but all in all, we were very lucky.