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Old Posted Aug 19, 2020, 7:17 PM
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Originally Posted by The North One View Post
First of all you don't really know what you're talking about here and there's no evidence winters would get harsher in the Midwest. Second of all Texas doesn't have to become totally inhospitable for it to suffer and lose out to other parts of the country.
Yo, I am from the northeast; the winters are already getting harsher and the summers are getting hotter with spring and fall becoming less pronounced. When I was a kid, there was always a ton of snow where as now its colder and icier. Summers are becoming hotter. If Houston were to fall into the gulf today, the population would move further inland...in Texas. You yourself mentioned Atlanta as a way between for inland climate refuge. Have you been to Atlanta. It's hot as fuck there already there but relatively safe from tropical storms. Likewise with inland Texas.
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