You generally don't...the statistics show that on average a location won't be hit by two category 4's for something like 23 years or something, and the smaller ones don't usually require a rebuiling of the house.
However, I'd rather not deal with the risk or hassle period...call me a weather wuss or whatever, but I'd have no patience for evacuations, flooding, etc. I wouldn't live in California near the faultlines either. I figure that we all know the big one is coming...why risk being there when it does? hehe.
Why might we be seeing a change in hurricane conditions?
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I'm just wondering if this keeps up for 3 or 4 more years, if FL will turn into a ghost town, with nobody but idiots and survivalist nuts wanting to live there.