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![]() "RCE" wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... As a several generation N. FL native, I DO want hurricanes to hit here. This says nothing about wanting anybody to die. Anybody with any sense gets out of their way, anybody who stays is helping the gene pool. The coastal ecology requires hurricanes here. Inland, we need the rainfall storms provide. If you dont want hurricanes, go somehwere else, they are part of the deal here. The "threat" of hurricanes in Florida is certainly real, but the probability of a direct hit by the eye is pretty small, mainly due to Florida's large area. The three that hit the area where we had property ... Jupiter,FL ..... (Francis and Jeanne in 2004 and then Wilma in 2005) were the first that had scored a direct hit in that area in over 100 years. Eisboch The probability of your house burning to the ground is slight yet you insure it against that possible catastrophic event. As you know it is all a matter of probability *and* severity. Some insurance companies have decided to get out of the Florida market as the severity has trumped probability. |
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