if people aren’t evactuating they are going to get more deadly. On top of that increased frequency means less time for areas that are affected to recover before the next one hits. Florida could very well end up effectively uninhabitable due to how many of even “minor” ones they are getting.
Definitely in some areas, but it’s not like we’re losing all ability to track these storms. It’s not like we’re back in 1910. More likely is there would be more false alarms (turned at the last second due to things we no longer know how to predict) leading to some people refusing to heed the warnings.
if people aren’t evactuating they are going to get more deadly. On top of that increased frequency means less time for areas that are affected to recover before the next one hits. Florida could very well end up effectively uninhabitable due to how many of even “minor” ones they are getting.
Definitely in some areas, but it’s not like we’re losing all ability to track these storms. It’s not like we’re back in 1910. More likely is there would be more false alarms (turned at the last second due to things we no longer know how to predict) leading to some people refusing to heed the warnings.
I’m not arguing on habitability just deadliness.