@FGRSK8: Do we know yet where Irma will travel? (My family is in NC, PA and NY).
This is very very scary stuff in Texas. And I can imagine that things are only going to get worse. If I am not mistaken, the water off Texas was so warm that it caused Harvey to gain strength so fast.
It's all frightening and unprecedented. Outside of the weather phenom of 50" total rainfall predicted in some areas, it seems man created their own problem. 100,000 more people move in to that part of Texas per year and plant themselves and their houses in concrete sidewalks and macadem roads so there is not good or even passable water runoff.
Now, with Harvey, if people shopped for food and water prior to the storm, and then if one now has to flee, who is going to feed and water them? Think of the filth, germs and animals floating in the water, and they are all fleeing in it!
How many people are going to lose their jobs because their offices are destroyed, will they have the capability to earn a living?
How are all of these houses in many many neighborhoods going to be rebuilt?
How and when are the children ever going to get back to schools that have been destroyed? It's going to take months, years.
No one can prevent the present damage and further flooding yet to come, but I surely hope that the local, state and federal governments all get their acts together to help.
The governor of Texas was on, he said everything will be alright because all will be declared federal disaster areas............why do I not have faith in our present federal government.
I am so very thankful that none of my family live anywhere near there. But on to Irma...