Kevin_Cho wrote:I don't understand why there are Tropical Storm watches for Miami-Dade County. The Tropical Storm watches for Collier and Mainland Monroe counties is understandible, and I actually think they should include Lee county as well..but for Miami-Dade...I don't know why. There are what, over a million people in Miami-Dade, and about 850,000 in Lee/Collier counties, why scare the million on the east coast and be conservative and wait until later to see if one is needed for Miami-Dade....
Kevin Cho - East Naples, FL
Junior: Naples High School
This actually is a tricky thing with us here in M-D. I, for one, live in extreme southern Miami-Dade and almost go with what's going on in the upper Keys more so than in Miami LOL. It's tough for the EOC here to know the right thing. If they wait and Dennis is looking like it's going to hit the Keys, it may be too late for the residents to do what they need to do. However, if they put the watch up and nothing happens, then people here become complacent and don't pay attention. I don't envy their position at all.
What you need to remember is that there ARE a ton of people here in the county and the watch, I think, is necessary to get them to sit up and take notice because if Dennis moves along the eastern edge of the cone, the direct hit would be in the Keys, giving Miami-Dade TS winds at the very least, and potentially hurricane winds for us here in the southern portion. People have to be prepared, and after last year, I think all would rather err on the side of caution.
