Hi, life is tough when bad weather happens.. maybe why so many keep coming to the UK? Or is that because of the relative wealth, as so many leave the UK for better weather!
After 40 years I cannot get used to the cold here in North East England. Mostly wet Westerly winds, except daily cold blows in off the North sea. And regular Artic weather from the North. Tops 22C in Summer, lows of -5 in winter, winds never dangerous, no floods, Tsunamis, or droughts. So we really have nothing to complain about. (BUT I am always Cold!).
I do feel for the 250 MILLION affected by hurricanes in Florida - almost annually. And Tornado alley populations, and many more. But I wonder at the logic of having buildings that cannot survive the natural weather that happens frequently in the life of a property? How can Insurances work with regular and repeated huge disasters devastating huge areas? Who can afford premiums?
I visited Carribean islands (Grand Turks.) on a first cruise ship after a major Hurricane. Concrete buildings with no windows or doors, roof, etc. Locals living in temporary sheds built from any remaining wood that didn't blow into the sea...
Is it poor building design? Minimalist Construction? A lack of Planning or Regulation? Corruption in the industry? Etc.
In the UK - without extreme weather - most Urban electricity etc. is buried underground. It is 1/3 the cost to run it on poles. But similar cost to run it on Hurricane proof poles.
So maybe society cannot afford to protect itself from the weather.
Sad for those (millions!) who suffer the effects of weather... and I think we are less able to resist the weather than our forebears, mostly due to modern life's desires and money.
Makes me thankful that I don't live there in the warm sunny places...
Reminds me of 3 little pigs... Huff, Puff... etc. Is the big, bad wolf just the weather?
K2