So, MJ, this is little or no concern to you in light of current conditions?
"Florida is a huge plateau, much of it barely above sea level. The highest point in the state is believed to be a hilltop in the panhandle, 345 ft (105 m) above sea level, near the city of Lakewood, in Walton County. No point in the state is more than 70 mi (113 km) from saltwater."
An entire Red State could be lost!!!
I'll welcome family and friends, regardless of their voting proclivity and scientific denial to bunk in with me. The Mississippi, Minnesota, Crow and St. Croix Rivers may be flooding at the moment, but they should reside soon.
Should the sea level rise as feared, Florida may well be reduced to a narrow strip along the Turnpike. No Key West, no Daytona, no Tampa/St. Pete, no St. Augustine or Jacksonville. No DisneyWorld.
Well, maybe no University of Miami, University of Florida, University of South Florida, University of Central Florida or Florida State University might be appealing to some Irish fans, I'm not among them.
I'll not argue the science. There are many more here that are more able than I.
"Err" on the side of caution.
Get our collective asses in gear. Economic adjustments will occur. Money will be made. Some honestly earned, some not. Hey, what the hell, that's (barely) regulated capitalism at its finest!