To: Guenevere
re: central Brevard County. My parents lived in the town of Cape Canaveral in the 1980s. That area is basically a huge sandbar. For some reason, hurricanes have always veered away. As a result, it's now an over-built huge sandbar without enough bridges for evacuation. Residents back then believed that it's because of currents affected by the geography.
I would suspect that if and when a monster storm ever hits that area, it'll be wiped out.
303 posted on
08/29/2019 2:35:42 PM PDT by
grania
("We're all just pawns in their game")
To: grania
If this comes in as a Cat 4 I suspect you could be right
There are two narrow causeways miles apart and evacuations have to be managed carefully
We have a relative on Cocoa Beach who is being stubborn about leaving.....
.....she said shes waiting to be told (even though she has a sister waiting for her on the other side with a room)
We tried to impress if she waits for the official evacuation, she will find herself stuck on the causeway with thousands of others!
To: grania
Somehow karma keeps canes away from the cape
I lived there 92-94
372 posted on
08/29/2019 9:22:27 PM PDT by
Truthoverpower
(The guvmint you get is the Trump winning express !)
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