Anonymous wrote:What about idaho?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The NYT wrote a piece about this 5 or so years ago—apparently Duluth is the answer.
Found the article: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/15/climate/climate-migration-duluth.html?unlocked_article_code=1.QU4.j1LT.PKQu0Nkw5EDw&smid=url-share
Don't these areas have a lot of ticks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never lived anywhere else where the electricity has gone out as much and as often as in Northern Virginia due to hurricanes, derechos, microbursts and squirrels.
And yet it never goes out in DC with similar weather. Gotta put those lines underground.
See the 2012 Derecho for instance. DC was completely immune due to DC's thoughtful planning and oversight. /s
I didn't lose power. I'm in DC.
Me either. If you were in a suburban part of DC, likely you did, but in more densely populated areas, with power lines buried, we were fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never lived anywhere else where the electricity has gone out as much and as often as in Northern Virginia due to hurricanes, derechos, microbursts and squirrels.
And yet it never goes out in DC with similar weather. Gotta put those lines underground.
See the 2012 Derecho for instance. DC was completely immune due to DC's thoughtful planning and oversight. /s
I didn't lose power. I'm in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Right where we are in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:The NYT wrote a piece about this 5 or so years ago—apparently Duluth is the answer.
Found the article: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/15/climate/climate-migration-duluth.html?unlocked_article_code=1.QU4.j1LT.PKQu0Nkw5EDw&smid=url-share
Anonymous wrote:I feel like DC has it pretty good. We don’t have earthquakes or wildfires like the west, tornadoes like the Midwest, hurricanes like the south, or blizzards like the north. We just kinda get wimpy (in a good way!) versions of everything.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan is acknowledged as one of the least natural disaster-prone areas in the US.
That said, the PPs are right that the DC area is in pretty good shape. Our worst severe weather is likely to be the 2012 Derecho-level and the worst Hurricane impacts are from 1954's Hazel (Isabel 2003 as a more recent example).
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why DC refuses to do anything about the mosquitos? We could adopt a Brazil-style genetic eradication plan, but no one seems to be talking about this. Or are they doing something and it's just not publicized?