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...typhoon season (yes, typhoon season in the desert).
My post had no targeted accomplishment except to add a POV; one which you seem to take umbrage with, Dave. Perhaps I should have taken my thought to a philosophy forum where the need for empathy is removed but I find it curious that, because we're all in on the joke, we MRRers occasionally focus our balk at people who buy houses next to RR tracks and then complain about the noise; but voicing similar opinion about not living in an environmental bubble meets resistance.
Monsoon.
I took umbrage with what you said because the fact is a number of these towns and homes have been next to these creeks for decades, if not a century or two in some cases. I will exclude development on barrier islands from this conversation because I agree, to an extent, that they should not be surprised when issues with flooding and hurricanes arise. ...Phil
And there is one disaster element the Northeast handles better that no other area handles better: severe winter storms.
Minnesota is unimpressed.
Perhaps. But Buffalo is on par with any city in Minnesota regarding snow.