I'd been feeling pretty good about Hurricane Irma's track from the west coast of Florida to the east, since it means that my hometown, friends and relatives would be spared another devastating hurricane. My parents live on the east coast, but I wasn't worried because they've been spending the last 2 months 1200 miles away in northern Michigan. Then I remembered that they live in an uninsured mobile home* and the last 24 hours of predictions have showed it passing right over the top of them. If it doesn't change course I'll probably have to drive 1500 miles to Florida and help them sort through the debris and then I'll have unexpected houseguests until they buy a new home.
*It's probably the nicest double-wide "mobile" home on the planet. 1300 square feet, granite countertops, custom cabinets, hardwood floors and high-end kitchen appliances. No insurance company will write policies in Florida due to their history of hurricanes, so the only option is through the state. It would cost them $7000 per year due to their proximity to the ocean (1/2 mile) and the fact that mobile homes are typically flimsy, but it would only pay them $5000 if it were destroyed, since it's technically an older (although heavily remodeled) unit. They chose to roll the dice (I think they only paid $60000 for it) so they'll have to eat the loss if their home is destroyed. Hopefully the storm will track further east -- it only takes a couple of miles to make a big difference.