Without a doubt, climate change is wreaking havoc on global weather patterns, and storms have been gaining intensity with each passing year. As Florida's recent heavy rainfall hardly comes from tropical storms, it's becoming increasingly clear that residents in these vulnerable areas will need to safeguard themselves and their properties. Residential roofs will have to be both durable and weather resistant. During the annual energy conference at the New York Institute of Technology, NWS director Louis Uccellini warned against rebuilding homes without structural safeguards. All along the East Coast, residents are being advised to upgrade their protection as storms get rougher, rainfall heavier, and sea levels rise (meteorologists say that sea levels are expected to rise to two feet by 2050). These nasty forecasts have left some residents wondering if metal roofing for Tampa homes are capable of holding their own in an increasingly hostile environment.
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