Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have been in Florida for 15 years now. I like many things about life down here, but I also worry about hurricanes a lot when hurricane season comes, and have never felt like it is home because part of me feels my house will get destroyed, I cannot get attached. There are a few things I'd like to redo in the house but I also feel like "why bother? It's so temporary" Does anyone else feel this way? I would like to move somewhere with fewer disasters and less global warming to worry about, but my kids will likely want to stay in Florida. It's weighing on me as the college years approach.
Have lived in FL for 10 years.
Is your house at risk from storm surge or flooding?
If so, then yeah, be concerned and maybe consider moving.
If not, then hurricanes are unlikely to cause serious damage (assuming that your roof is up to current code).
^ Mostly this. I am a climate scientist and also know a fair amount about structural engineering. Storm surge is the most destructive part of the hurricane. So if you are even just a bit inland and your house isn't super old (built after 1994) then you should have decent or very good (if newer) wind resistant construction. Of course inland flooding due to the extreme rainfall in hurricanes is a concern, even inland. We know that the amount of water falling in extreme storms like hurricanes has increased markedly so I suggest flood insurance no matter where you live, if it is within your budget.
Anonymous wrote:I would rather live in the center of hell than live anywhere in Florida. In fact, I think they’re the same place.
Anonymous wrote:Have been in Florida for 15 years now. I like many things about life down here, but I also worry about hurricanes a lot when hurricane season comes, and have never felt like it is home because part of me feels my house will get destroyed, I cannot get attached. There are a few things I'd like to redo in the house but I also feel like "why bother? It's so temporary" Does anyone else feel this way? I would like to move somewhere with fewer disasters and less global warming to worry about, but my kids will likely want to stay in Florida. It's weighing on me as the college years approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have been in Florida for 15 years now. I like many things about life down here, but I also worry about hurricanes a lot when hurricane season comes, and have never felt like it is home because part of me feels my house will get destroyed, I cannot get attached. There are a few things I'd like to redo in the house but I also feel like "why bother? It's so temporary" Does anyone else feel this way? I would like to move somewhere with fewer disasters and less global warming to worry about, but my kids will likely want to stay in Florida. It's weighing on me as the college years approach.
Absolutely no way I'd be leaving close to college when Bright futures is an option. Wait it out a bit, see where your kids end up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have been in Florida for 15 years now. I like many things about life down here, but I also worry about hurricanes a lot when hurricane season comes, and have never felt like it is home because part of me feels my house will get destroyed, I cannot get attached. There are a few things I'd like to redo in the house but I also feel like "why bother? It's so temporary" Does anyone else feel this way? I would like to move somewhere with fewer disasters and less global warming to worry about, but my kids will likely want to stay in Florida. It's weighing on me as the college years approach.
Have lived in FL for 10 years.
Is your house at risk from storm surge or flooding?
If so, then yeah, be concerned and maybe consider moving.
If not, then hurricanes are unlikely to cause serious damage (assuming that your roof is up to current code).