Quote from: RE on Jul 10, 2024, 04:06 PM2008 was pretty nasty, and it's pretty dark in Houston today. 6 years to 2030, a lot can happen. It's getting lively anyhow.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/weather/race-restore-17m-still-power-hurricane-beryl-forecasters-warn-dangerou-rcna161073
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Houston needs to learn how to handle hurricanes. But even lacking that ability, 16 years over the cliff deep into Richard's into blackouts and my guess is even lacking any ability to be prepared, thtey will cure "the cliff" consequences pretty quickly.
Was in a meeting with 2 Houstonians this very day...they had enough electricity for Teams meetings. I didn't ask if their A/C was functioning, or maybe they were using their EVs to power their house for the day.