I get that, but it’s not as problematic as you may think all the time.You can't win with the weather. Give the worst-case scenario to minimize loss of life, it's not the worst-case scenario, and you're bad. Don't give the worst-case scenario, and it turns out to be the worst-case, more people die than necessary, and you're bad.
If I had to err on one side or the other, I'd rather have people think I was bad for trying to save as many lives as possible. Let's not forget weather forecasting is not easy, it's probabilistic, playing the odds based on currently changing data.
My wife was getting annoyed at me because she likes watching storms and I do too but last night as I picked apart these news reports one by one. Actually I think I posted a lot of it in here LOL
How?
Because what they were reporting was not up-to-date information being posted by our own national hurricane center. The media wanted to hold onto constantly talking about epic title surges of 15 feet over a huge area when the national hurricane center downgraded that to as little as 6 feet and as much as 12, the national hurricane center came out perfect at 8 to 10 feet, but the public in general didn’t know that because they don’t go to the national hurricane center website.
The title surge according to the governor today came in at 8 feet to possibly 10 in the worst location.
Let’s get onto the windspeed when they couldn’t get 100+ mph on the ground windspeeds they would bring up hundred mile an hour wind gusts. Wind gust do not measure hurricane category. But it was almost impossible from them to find the actual windspeeds. I forgot what channel it was but one channel did post them on a map. I was scrambling to get my phone to take a picture and post it in here, but it was too late by the time I got my phone I think I commented earlier that they were maybe up to 90 miles an hour in small select Area on the map
I’m not disagreeing with you but I’m giving you the case of why people do not evacuate or ignore the warnings. If the warnings constantly go over what it takes place people will start to ignore them and they already do.
I mean, it was a big deal of them interviewing people who were staying in their houses and made news stories because they were ignoring the get out or die warnings.
I know it’s a tough call and you are right if it was worse, then those warnings would’ve saved lives.
We just don’t know what worse was supposed to be because everything was embellished. Maybe Florida did see the worst case scenario yesterday but the reporting and mass media hysteria turned it into something else? Anyway, I’m rambling on.
