El Niño’s looking wild this year, anyone else prepping? (flood insurance/evac routes)

Ocean temps are already hotter than the 97-98 super El Niño and we’re still months from the peak. Some models have this winter landing in the top 20% wettest ever for CA.

Got curious and looked up my FEMA flood zone. Turns out some panel data for our area is still from 1995, before a lot of Southport was even built. My address came back with nothing on file, no zone letter at all. I know the levees have gotten real upgrades but still uneasy to see nothing on file for our area. Kept my flood insurance anyway, figured it’s “cheap” peace of mind.

Curious how everyone else is thinking about this. Got flood insurance? Does anyone know where our evac routes are mapped, or when the city usually starts handing out sandbags? Trying to get ahead of it before we’re in the middle of one lol

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u/ColinYouOut916 — 13 days ago

Failed with a 69

Still kind of in shock. Averaged an 80 on the practice finals and got an 83 and an 85 on the greenlight exams with STC.

As others have said, do not underestimate this exam.

Looking for advice from those who failed first try on what you did differently 2nd time around assuming you passed.

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u/ColinYouOut916 — 21 days ago

Need some honest advice

Test is in 4 days.

Just did a 72 on Greenlight exam #2 with STC.

Have 2 more total practice exams left to take tomorrow and Saturday.

Where should I spend most of my time left outside of going over my weakest topics according to STC topic breakdown.

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u/ColinYouOut916 — 3 months ago