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Miss Jasmine said:Actually, if potential evacuees studied different weather sites instead of just relying on the over-hyping media, many people would have realized that the need to evacuate may not have been that strong. Two days prior to landfall Rita starting moving more northerly and one could see that dry air was going to build in, but no one heard one word of that unless they read and studied different weather sites.
Some do not have the luxury of waiting 2 days to see if their own weather guessing works in their favor.
We are slaves to the weather guessers on TV. I don't have a background in meteorology. I leave when I'm told. If it misses...bummer that it was an evac for nothing, but I wouldn't change what I did at all.
IF Katrina wobbled significantly enough--it would have made a big difference in New Orleans. If people waited to guess on their own what to do--things would have been worse.
You're pretty good at the advice you give--but we can only go on the collective of all information we have. Some do not have the luxury of the internet...or minimal education to make educational decisions based on all the info available. They watch the news and go from there. The news does not make the preparation decisions--the state does. What may be hype for one hurricane---is life saving for another. It isn't until after it hits, do we know which it was.
This could have as easily been a big huge hit on Houston.
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. Our family in Abbeville is okay - they headed for relatives in Lafayette - don't know about their houses yet.
. And enjoyed the wonderful lack of services that comes along with the aftermath.