THE STORM BEFORE THE STORMS

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By Travis McGee We are just weeks before hurricane season and on May 16, 2024, we experienced “Derecho” , the storm before the storm that was as unpredictable as Houston’s weather. Derecho struck on the 16th of May and lasted to midday of the 17th of May. Hurricane season starts June 1st and ends November 30th, so have we gotten a sneak preview of a very active hurricane season? Earlier indications are predicting just that.  There is a highly active season anticipated due to the combination of La Nina and record water temperatures in the Atlantic as well as the Gulf of Mexico. On average there are about 14 named storms during hurricane season, but this season has at least 20 named storms thus far. & I am no weatherman, but I have lived in this city for over 50 years now and have witnessed how unpredictable weather is here in Houston. When we do experience a storm it is usually one of historical proportions affecting Houston residents financially, damaging property, and most importantly ending human life. Sometimes the aftermath of the storm is worse than the storm itself for many reasons, because of failing infrastructure, drainage issues, lack of...

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