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Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:30 am to Techdog89
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You get on your Obama phone
Reagan phone. Why don't you want to give him credit for the lifeline program?
Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:30 am to toosleaux
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That’s sad. Seems like everyone was worried about Tampa, but Fort Myers area was not mentioned much prior to landfall.
That's because mother nature has her own plan and doesn't like the weather channel spreading fear porn a week out from land fall.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:41 am to MoarKilometers
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Reagan phone. Why don't you want to give him credit for the lifeline program?
True that Reagan started it with landlines so the truly infirmed could call 911.
Not remotely the same cellphone give away as today but you keep doing you as the disingenuous frick you are.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:46 am to Darth_Vader
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I’m old enough to remember when hurricane deaths were blamed on the president and the governor was given a pass.
Whatup Kanye?
Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:49 am to Pettifogger
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Ehhh, I imagine the deaths are at an all time low and evacuation % an all time high
We're at a point as many folks die from heat exhaustion and running generators inside as the storm its self.
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We're just more exasperated with those who won't leave than ever before.
Its this.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:49 am to redneck
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The storm was suppose to go to Tampa 24 hours before it hit. Bonita/Ft.Myers Beach area is mostly retired elderly folks. A lot of them can't just roll out without help. By the time they knew it was going to them it was probably too late
They were on the strong side of the storm whether it hit them directly or whether it hit all the way up to Crystal River. They were going to get an incredible amount of surge and wind even if there wins only got to 65 or 70 mph.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:52 am to toosleaux
I've been reading a Naples FL subreddit and while they got a big surge it only extended a few blocks beyond the beach. Areas further back didn't flood and most never lost power.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:54 am to Oilfieldbiology
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I hope retirement communities start having evacuation plans in place, especially in places like Florida.
You can have all the plans you want but if someone doesn’t want to leave you can’t legally make them. All the mandatory evac does is put your survival solely on yourself for staying. Means there will be no emergency resources to rescue you should you need. Definitely sad but these people made their choice and I don’t fault them one bit.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 9:55 am to Jim Rockford
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I've been reading a Naples FL subreddit and while they got a big surge it only extended a few blocks beyond the beach. Areas further back didn't flood and most never lost power.
That would be great news.
I dont know dick about the geography of the region, outside of the obvious you can draw from a map.
Hope thats right.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 10:07 am to toosleaux
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That’s sad. Seems like everyone was worried about Tampa, but Fort Myers area was not mentioned much prior to landfall.
Same for every hurricane
It’s always the city next door that’s not prepared because the Media only seems to care about the big shiny cities that get them ratings
Posted on 9/29/22 at 10:22 am to ItNeverRains
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People who live in hurricane areas don’t leave. They just don’t. I will never understand it.
A HUGE part of this is the way the media (news channels and especially the Weather Channel) have sensationalized even tropical storms and depressions as being potentially catastrophic in order to garner more viewers. After a few times of this happening, people start seeing it as "the boy who cried wolf" and they are more than a little skeptical when it comes to being told by so many media sources that the big one is coming.
Accurate reporting, and media avoiding the desire to be so alarmist, might actually reverse this tendency to try to ride out a storm among the residents of areas that are in the cone of probability of a major hurricane.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 10:36 am to Swamp Angel
Evacuating sounds great, but there’s no way to evacuate all the West Coast of Florida.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 10:46 am to Wraytex
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Media hit squad coming for Disanto in 3... 2....
So you’re saying that any criticism would be unwarranted? He should get immunity from tough questions because you like him?
Posted on 9/29/22 at 10:52 am to thejuiceisloose
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So you’re saying that any criticism would be unwarranted? He should get immunity from tough questions because you like him?
Maybe if the media hadn’t established itself as an incompetent and biased group of known liars people wouldn’t question their motives everytime they asked a question. The distrust and cynicism towards the media is 100% the media’s own fault. The general public bears zero responsibility.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 10:58 am to Swamp Angel
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A HUGE part of this is the way the media (news channels and especially the Weather Channel) have sensationalized even tropical storms and depressions as being potentially catastrophic in order to garner more viewers.
Meh. I dont think thats as big of an issue as people make it out to be. It is really annoying though.
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Accurate reporting, and media avoiding the desire to be so alarmist, might actually reverse this tendency to try to ride out a storm among the residents of areas that are in the cone of probability of a major hurricane.
Ok, lets use this storm as a test case. On Monday, the NHC (two days from landfall) had the storm brushing Tampa and going just north. The resulting surge from that path would have been catastrophic.
What should the media say about that?
Is it inaccurate to report the official path and what would result from it?
By Tuesday, a day out, it became clear who was going to get hit. It was reported that way.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 10:58 am to YouAre8Up
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What about the dude that was going to ride this storm out in a damn tent?
Pretty sure he was futher north. Putting him on the weak side of the storm. But I really don't know and want to find out myself.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:03 am to 257WBY
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Evacuating sounds great, but there’s no way to evacuate all the West Coast of Florida.
Not the entire west coast sure, but you are a fricking idiot if you live on the water or your home is under 15 ft from sea level within 1/2 mile of the beach to stay. If you are in an upper level condo likely not a big deal either.
But there’s tons of idiots that stay that live just 5-10ft from sea level just a block from the beach. Just go inland a couple miles to a friends house.
Furthermore, this storm was never threatening the east coast. I’ve heard over and over and over ‘there’s no where to go’. That’s complete BS. Just go straight east to Daytona, Ft Lauderdale, etc. There’s not a lot of roads, but there’s plenty.
Not evacuating when living in certain areas is stupid. Plain and simple, no excuse. If you can’t afford to evacuate then frankly you shouldnt be living that close to the water.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:10 am to loogaroo
A lot of old people in Naples.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:15 am to CBP3110
If u stay, you can go live and get a lot of likes & follows
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