not really. there's quite a few options for places that will likely stay dry, that i also would want to move to anyway.
there's no question that these things happen and that we are coming up for one in the next 20 years. the evidence found in volcanic rock of other positions of the earth's magnetic and geographical pole. maybe you heard of the case of the woolly mammoth that was snap frozen about 6000 years ago? how could this happen except only if a ginormous chunk of ice slipped off the pole and crashed down on top of this poor mammoth. there is nothing else on the planet that is this cold. the mammoth meat was perfectly edible, because it had been perfectly frozen. there is also evidence of magnetic alignment change that happened, recorded in the stone of a volcano from china called Tianchi.
the carpathian mountains, eastern rockies, and mongolia are the most protected places on the planet and i happen to like eastern europe. i'm tired of living on this island in the atlantic.