Yup, that's why I only work in Manhattan. If one creeps up the coast on us, I will call in sick and watch the flooding on the news. I found a good high spot 20 miles inland in Jersey to call home. Our office is in lower Manhattan, where the main floor would be 20 feet below the storm surge water line (as predicted). I sit halfway up a hill on the windward side of the prevailing storms (the ones coming from the west northwest), but if something creeps in from the east, I will get a good view of it. I suppose if it gets too nasty, I can head further west to our other office, which would be quite a bit more secure, or just keep driving into western PA.

I'm not too worried about it here. Still, I got a decent stockpile going right now. I do have the luxury of leaving entirely at my discretion anytime I want to, so if landfall up here is imminent, then I am on my way out early.
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The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools.
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