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del_diablo
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posted October 05, 2013 08:37 PM |
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blizzardboy said: I don't know what French snow decided to build a city underwater, but... he was a real snow.
They assumed the land that stops the water; would be well maintained instead of being left to dry out. They also assumed only the slums would be a problem area, and the city planners assumed they had it all figured out.
My understanding is that over the last hundred years, the "hurricane problem" has became a lot worse, for a extreme amounts of reasons.
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markkur
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posted October 06, 2013 05:24 PM |
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del_diablo said: ...My understanding is that over the last hundred years, the "hurricane problem" has became a lot worse, for a extreme amounts of reasons.
Greetings del_diablo, hope you're doing well.
You're correct, the city is under more intense threat at times because, as you said, the storm activity has intensified.
Since you're in Europe and near the lowlands (around the Netherlands), what's the situation there been like for a while now?
The last time I looked they had built some sort of super massive & costly storm-wall to break the energy of tidal-surges.
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del_diablo
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posted October 08, 2013 11:44 PM |
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But I have more than a entire Norwegian length down to Netherland. Its far.
And I doubt "the storm activity has intensified.", I really doubt it.
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