A Thought On The Texas Floods
I asked Google AI, if Texas is bad for natural disasters.
This was the reply.
Yes, Texas is known to be susceptible to a high number of natural disasters, particularly when compared to other states in the US. Texas experiences a wide variety of natural hazards, including hurricanes, floods, wildfires, tornadoes, hail storms, sinkholes, and droughts. The state has also experienced earthquakes, potentially linked to the extraction of natural resources like oil and gas.
I certainly wouldn’t want to live there, as my one experience of a bad storm in the UK nearly killed me. I wrote about my experiences in The Great Storm.
I asked Chatgpt:
Yes, Texas is considered one of the U.S. states most prone to natural disasters, due to its large size and diverse geography. Here’s a breakdown of the main risks:
1. Hurricanes
2. Tornadoes
3. Flooding
4. Drought and Wildfires
5. Extreme Heat
6. Hailstorms
Summary:
Texas is high-risk for multiple natural disasters—not just one type. While not every part of the state faces every risk, no region is completely immune. If you live or plan to move there, being prepared and understanding your local risk is essential.
Comment by John | July 8, 2025 |