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Originally posted by glebe digital View PostOK, I'll bite.
If you build a waterfront paradise on drained/reclaimed land at sea level you must expect flooding, and useless basements.
In Miami, I believe they've been collecting sea level data since at least 1921, so the upward trend has been known for some time. One might blame short-sighted developers & the lure of making a heap of $$$$, but I do find it difficult to have sympathy with well-minted retirees who knowingly bought property on a swamp.
My advice to Miami is to embrace the decay and re-brand with gondoliers & gelato.
They clearly don't have much in the way of building regs if they let people build basements there - that takes a level of stupidity hitherto unknown outside some states in the US.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOne for the global warming denier baboons here
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Flooding occurs when there are huge tides. The tides are driven by the moon.
One can only conclude that aliens / Russians or Chinese have invaded the moon.
I for one hope that Trump destroys the moon with nuclear weapons and solves this once and for all.
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OK, I'll bite.
If you build a waterfront paradise on drained/reclaimed land at sea level you must expect flooding, and useless basements.
In Miami, I believe they've been collecting sea level data since at least 1921, so the upward trend has been known for some time. One might blame short-sighted developers & the lure of making a heap of $$$$, but I do find it difficult to have sympathy with well-minted retirees who knowingly bought property on a swamp.
My advice to Miami is to embrace the decay and re-brand with gondoliers & gelato.
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I was not convinced until I saw that article. Now I am convinced.
I also think that if a woman is not pregnant one day, and pregnant the next day, by week 40 she will give birth to 280 babies.
And that I have a 10% chance of having my car stolen by a polar bear(10% chance car thief is left handed, all polar bears are left handed).
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One for the global warming denier baboons here
2017-04-04 Miami's Fight Against Rising Seas
Or is it that Florida is sinking?
When I called, I’d ask my dad how the building was doing. “The basement flooded again a couple weeks ago,” he’d sometimes say. Or: “It’s getting worse.” It’s not only his building: he’s also driven through a foot of water on a main road a couple of towns over and is used to tiptoeing around pools in the local supermarket’s car park.Tags: None
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