Tampa Bay hasn’t been hit directly by a major hurricane since 1921. Milton may be the one - eviltoast

Edit: Just found this graphic. Tampa could very well be fucked on a Katrina level without any levees breaking.

    • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 month ago

      I’m not even sure what I said that was so objectionable, but whatever. It’s fake internet points.

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      1 month ago

      It’s probably because of the last sentence. Which technically is a fact (because they obviously think that), but 5m is something at least cities in northern Germany are usually prepared for.

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          Nobody said 5 m above anything, the original comment was 5 ft above the average tsunami. So 15 ft total which isn’t quite 5 m but it’s close ish.

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            Sorry about the error of switching from ft to m.

            But still 5 ft above an average tsunami is a large increase. I’d be surprise if most coastal cities could handle that