I lived in Florida for many years. I was there when Andrew kicked Miami's butt. I was there with all the other "storms of the century". I'd much rather be over prepared than under prepared. And a light cleanup is always a welcome sight.
Yeah, after seeing some of the weather channel's "great" coverage I've been wondering about their motives
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Would you have been more or less upset if they said it wasn’t going to be bad and your house was hammered? Not that I don’t agree with some of your points, but it seems a little strange to be mad that the storm wasn’t as bad as advertised. I would be thanking God it wasn’t.
Your sentiment is exactly what they count on...
I use commercial fishing apps for weather forecasting the vast majority of the time bc they don't have outside influence from advertisers, it's strictly paid for thru memberships. They hit the nail on the head for Florence and now Dorian...
Funny how a little app on my phone can nail it every time huh???
but I never trust national weather over local
You didn't answer my question. Have you ever heard the phrase "err on the side of caution" or the boyscout motto "be prepared"? I feel both apply to this situation. If your fishing apps are so accurate, why didn't you use them for your source instead of the weather channel?