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After a disastrous storm on Dec. 18 — and two more last week — many Mainers are struggling to recover from the impact of wild weather.

The state isn't usually the site of major storms. Tornados in Maine are rare and small; hurricanes typically blow out to sea.

Some people say climate change is beginning to have a more pronounced effect, however.

One thing is for sure about Maine weather: There's nothing sure about it.

Have you made changes in your business because of the impact of weather?
Yes, we've added flood insurance. (1%, 1 VOTES)
Yes, we've made building modifications. (10%, 14 VOTES)
Yes, we've relocated to a more weather-safe location. (1%, 2 VOTES)
No, but we're considering changes to better deal with weather. (20%, 29 VOTES)
No, we don't feel Maine's weather warrants changes to the business. (68%, 99 VOTES)
Poll Description

After a disastrous storm on Dec. 18 — and two more last week — many Mainers are struggling to recover from the impact of wild weather.

The state isn't usually the site of major storms. Tornados in Maine are rare and small; hurricanes typically blow out to sea.

Some people say climate change is beginning to have a more pronounced effect, however.

One thing is for sure about Maine weather: There's nothing sure about it.

  • 145 Votes
  • 1 Comments

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  • Richard J Mcgoldrick
    January 16, 2024

    Flood Insurance is prohibitively expenses,and comes with very low damage ceilings