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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It will be interesting to see what happens in about 20-25 years when the heat and humidity get so oppressive that people start leaving TX and FL in droves. Might be a good time to invest in places like Detroit, Duluth, and Rochester, NY. Those places may see a future renaissance.[/quote] Wishful thinking. Phoenix has no business existing in the middle of the desert but it does. The boom cities of the Arabian Gulf are all built in areas of extreme heat and humidity as well. And they're still booming. Houston is one of the fastest growing cities despite the sheer humidity. The American South has always been humid. Even DC gets humid. Even parts of the northeast gets humidity. People cope :lol: People would rather take heat and humidity over cold and chills and gloomy winters. [/quote] Right? No way in helllll would I live in the NE 7 months of the year. So so depressing. [/quote] This made me laugh. I’m typing from the frozen northeast poolside after a great day of skiing. Kids finishing up their s’mores then hopping in the hot tub. Life is what you make of it. Some would greatly prefer the variability of seasons over the never end heat and humidity [/quote]
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