When I look at the future the most remarkable thing I see is the
winds. So, winds of over 100 mph everywhere on earth at least some of
the time is going to become more normal. And just remember at 100 miles
per hour roofing, pieces of wood, dust, and a whole lot of things and
(PEOPLE) not holding on to telephone poles or roofs or doorjams or
something rooted in the ground are also going to be flying through the
air or skidding along the ground or both.
So, I think that high winds are the hardest thing for humans to get used to. Because it isn't this way now.
It's
not that we will have winds blowing this high all the time, it's that
"just like Hail the size of your fist" can sometimes happen so will
winds of all speeds happen without warning anywhere on earth too. We
likely will create technologies to better survive these things. The
hardest thing about winds between 100 and 200 miles per hour is growing
food and water moving in strange ways.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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