Tuesday, June 1, 2021

the next ten years in the united states are going to have hurricanes like nobody's ever seen. these mostly won't affect canada, which will broadly benefit from climate change.

but, something that will happen here and that we're going to have to adapt to is a northwards moving of the tornado line from the american midwest to the canadian prairies. koto, i don't think we're in saskatchewan, anymore.

...and, it may actually make the american midwest a particularly attractive place to relocate, as a relatively warm enclave that is both too far inland to get nailed by the hurricanes and, increasingly, too far south to deal with devastating tornadic activity - even if it's increasingly too warm to grow food.