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They probably got it great in Hawaii compared to other areas with the nice weather and such. They are so remote that they probably get left alone. Imagine the hurricane season down south and the tornadoes and no radar to see where the bad storms are.
 

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They probably got it great in Hawaii compared to other areas with the nice weather and such. They are so remote that they probably get left alone. Imagine the hurricane season down south and the tornadoes and no radar to see where the bad storms are.

Imagine how it WAS back about 100 years ago when there was no Radar for Tornadoes or hurricanes. I know the Hurricane that hit Galveston ,Texas in September 8th of 1900 killed between 6000 - 8000 people. It was a Cat 4 and considered the deadliest Hurricane in U.S. history. A world without power would be so much worse than they portray it on this tv show.
 

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Well, that's how they turned the San Joaquin Valley (Sacramento to Bakersfield) into a huge agricultural area - irrigation and aquaducts. No electricity means no water and so it returns to a wasteland, yet it's part of the entire west coast California Commonwealth. So the Wastelands area must be like a vast inland desert...
 

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Next Episode: Season 1, Episode 15

Monday, April 29, 2013

"Home": The past catches up with Miles and Monroe when Emma returns; Aaron goes with Rachel to the Tower.

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Pacific Northwest, where it rains a lot...
It probably reverted to one big desert like it was before water was pumped into that region of the US. Bye. Bye. Phoenix, Arizona; Reno, Nevada; Las Vegas, Nevada, etc. etc.

That's pretty much what I'm thinking too, though not quite sure why it extends up into where Idaho and part of Montana would be. They both get plenty of rain and snow, particularly snow. Though the terrain is rugged, particularly in Montana...
 

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