Angela
06-10-16, 16:10
Hopefully, the track will take it a little east and so Florida won't take a direct hit. The situation seems under control, but then Florida has a lot of experience with these, and they have competent government officials, unlike New Orleans.
I find the Weather Channel addictive at times like this, and not just because of its hunky weatherman, Jim Cantore. :)
Actually, there's a certain segment of the population which turns on the Weather Channel a lot. I don't know...maybe it's the "catastrophe" aspect, the same reason that people slow down to look at an accident.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2016/10/04/hurricane-matthew-shifts-closer-florida-late-monday-forecast/91515650/
http://cdn20.patch.com/inline_images/112920/1475669884.jpg
They're telling 2 million people to evacuate. They won't, but I hope at least the people right on the coast listen to the warnings, and at least get to local shelters. Hotels, hospitals, schools, etc. are taking in people.
http://2qibqm39xjt6q46gf1rwo2g1.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/web1_M-HurricaneTraffic-EDH-161006-1024x753.jpg
I find the Weather Channel addictive at times like this, and not just because of its hunky weatherman, Jim Cantore. :)
Actually, there's a certain segment of the population which turns on the Weather Channel a lot. I don't know...maybe it's the "catastrophe" aspect, the same reason that people slow down to look at an accident.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2016/10/04/hurricane-matthew-shifts-closer-florida-late-monday-forecast/91515650/
http://cdn20.patch.com/inline_images/112920/1475669884.jpg
They're telling 2 million people to evacuate. They won't, but I hope at least the people right on the coast listen to the warnings, and at least get to local shelters. Hotels, hospitals, schools, etc. are taking in people.
http://2qibqm39xjt6q46gf1rwo2g1.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/web1_M-HurricaneTraffic-EDH-161006-1024x753.jpg