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Above average temperatures are expected for the next week in the Indianapolis area, the latest weather forecast from the national weather service is calling for highs in the 80's through next Tuesday, I could tolerate this sort of weather during the winter.....I should probably relocate back to Fort Worth Texas since I have heard rumors about a possible period of significant global cooling due to the sun entering a grand solar minimum.........
Don't the people there ever think about all the hassle they have to go thru in the Hurricane season and is it really worth it for three or four months of mild winter weather? They keep saying it is the price of paradise, but since when is that concrete jungle of condominiums paradise lol? Some of those folks are delusional and it is only going to get worse. The Mayor of Miami says his office looks out over Biscayne Bay and compared to 8 years ago he said that Bay is definitely higher every day than it was 8 years ago. It is not gonna be pretty down there in 10 to 20 years with that sea level coming up.
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Originally Posted by ilovemycomputer90
Some people just love the beaches, palm trees, and overall atmosphere. We (humans) love being near the water. The overbuilding and traffic will certainly make it a less pleasant place to live though. I would rather shoot down there for a few days in the winter if I'm craving some warmth and sunshine than own property.
Keep in mind that the construction and buildings going up in South Florida are dense high-rises. Thus, the foot-print on the natural landscape is less per population, meaning that there is still plenty of natural scenery preserved in that area (i.e. Everglades, coral reefs, etc).
It might be 90 degrees Friday and this weekend. So much for "fall".
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