tiger_deF wrote:Fancy1002 wrote:Before you ask if I’m crazy hear me out. It seems the stronger the storm is the more north it will go , so I hope the storm is as strong as can be because if we end up with a strong category three or weak to mid category four, Tampa is screwed and we might end up with a worse disaster than Katrina in cost and possibly even Jeanne in death toll. I know that’s an extreme view, but I just have a really bad feeling about this and I don’t see it coming in as a weak storm
Barring something like a New England/Mid Atlantic landfall of a massive major cane, I doubt that we’ll see a CONUS impact bring a death toll anywhere near Katrina (which was ~3,500). Even Helene, which has wiped entire towns off the map and impact a dozen states, likely won’t have a final death toll anywhere near that. The Katrina disaster was a function of the levee failures following the storm (initially people thought New Orleans had avoided the worst after the storm weakened prior to landfall) combined with the relative poverty of impacted parishes and many failing to evacuate. Warning systems have improved dramatically especially with the rise of smartphones.
I agree that morning systems gave dramatically improved, but after 100 years of missed major storms, I’m afraid that a large percentage of people won’t take the storm seriously and will decide to ride it out.