whirlcool
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Well folks, it's that time of year again for those of use who live in hurricane prone areas. Why a rant? You'll see:
The madness usually starts when a Tropical Storm or Hurricane is spotted somewhere in the Atlantic. Then our newscasters start going beserk with the news. Hurricane Dean isn't even to Jamacia yet and our news stations are acting like the damn thing is on our doorstep! Things like "Coming OUR Way, Look Out!" and "It should be HERE by Thursday!"
Fact is, even though Hurricane forecasting is the best it has even has been, the truth is that they don't know where the hell the thing will end up until 72-48 hours before landfall. I guess they want to instill the sense of importance to everyone.
What is the effect of these "news" broadcasts? It stirs people up into an absolute frenzy! I witnessed the first of this today!
Soccer Moms in their Suburbans/Expeditions with bug eyed expressions on their faces start running red lights screaming "Save The Children!" (I hadn't seen THAT one this time, however I did see it during Rita 2 years ago!)
I went to Home Depot this morning to buy a new garden hose. People were already in there buying up the plywood. One guy asked where the clips are to hold the wood to your window and was told that they were ALREADY sold out and no more were coming in until next season! Jeesh, the storm isn't even in the Gulf yet!
Another guy was loading plywood onto his cart. He had 5 sheets, and his wife was screaming at him "Get Extra! You Never know when we'll need more!" Ever heard of someone else, lady?
The grocery stores are mobbed. All the bread and water is gone already. Hey, this storm is still at least a week away, if it comes at all!
What's funny/sad is that once it is determined where the storm will end up, people start coming back with all the supplies they bought, but never used. They ask for a refund! Next storm, the whole mess starts up again! It's like you see the same faces over and over again panicing and running around like wild women!
So how do WE prepare for Hurrcane Season? Well, a co worker told me a long time ago that the way to do it is to start in early spring. Each time you go to the grocery store pick up a few extra items for hurricane season. Then if a hurricane doesn't come during the season, just use up the supplies during the winter. This way if a storm does come your way, you can sit and relax while the rest of the world goes absolutely nutty! The first year we moved here, we made our plywood covers for our windows and bought our hurricane clips. We have a camp stove with plenty of propane cylinders and plenty of batteries bought weeks ago. I feel we are well prepared. What about the others?
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The madness usually starts when a Tropical Storm or Hurricane is spotted somewhere in the Atlantic. Then our newscasters start going beserk with the news. Hurricane Dean isn't even to Jamacia yet and our news stations are acting like the damn thing is on our doorstep! Things like "Coming OUR Way, Look Out!" and "It should be HERE by Thursday!"
Fact is, even though Hurricane forecasting is the best it has even has been, the truth is that they don't know where the hell the thing will end up until 72-48 hours before landfall. I guess they want to instill the sense of importance to everyone.
What is the effect of these "news" broadcasts? It stirs people up into an absolute frenzy! I witnessed the first of this today!
Soccer Moms in their Suburbans/Expeditions with bug eyed expressions on their faces start running red lights screaming "Save The Children!" (I hadn't seen THAT one this time, however I did see it during Rita 2 years ago!)
I went to Home Depot this morning to buy a new garden hose. People were already in there buying up the plywood. One guy asked where the clips are to hold the wood to your window and was told that they were ALREADY sold out and no more were coming in until next season! Jeesh, the storm isn't even in the Gulf yet!
Another guy was loading plywood onto his cart. He had 5 sheets, and his wife was screaming at him "Get Extra! You Never know when we'll need more!" Ever heard of someone else, lady?
The grocery stores are mobbed. All the bread and water is gone already. Hey, this storm is still at least a week away, if it comes at all!
What's funny/sad is that once it is determined where the storm will end up, people start coming back with all the supplies they bought, but never used. They ask for a refund! Next storm, the whole mess starts up again! It's like you see the same faces over and over again panicing and running around like wild women!
So how do WE prepare for Hurrcane Season? Well, a co worker told me a long time ago that the way to do it is to start in early spring. Each time you go to the grocery store pick up a few extra items for hurricane season. Then if a hurricane doesn't come during the season, just use up the supplies during the winter. This way if a storm does come your way, you can sit and relax while the rest of the world goes absolutely nutty! The first year we moved here, we made our plywood covers for our windows and bought our hurricane clips. We have a camp stove with plenty of propane cylinders and plenty of batteries bought weeks ago. I feel we are well prepared. What about the others?
Comments?