rockyman wrote:Mac wrote:stu wrote:Mac ~ these micro changes in course / jog mean a big difference to the impact at landfall ~ best not to joke as this event unfolds.
Listen, I'm not making light of the seriousness of the storm. I'm making light of the seriousness of the speculation over the wobbles. Yeah, they matter. But how does the speculation matter at this point? People either evacuated or they didn't. They're either prepared, or they aren't. All the speculation in the world is not going to change the outcome. He's going to go where he goes.
Spoken like someone who does not own beachfront property. Sure...we evacuated, but it would be nice to know that we'll not be homeless in a few hours...I think this is the ONLY TIME that wobbles matter...so we're going to talk about them.
My home was destroyed by Alecia. I know how it feels, and I am entirely sympathetic to your worrying. Please don't misconstrue my comment as insensitivity. I am also a member of the American Red Cross disaster response team so, unfortunately, I will likely be in the middle of the carnage this monster creates no matter where it lands. I feel for your property, but you chose to build/buy property in a hurricane zone. My primary concern is for people, rather than property. My job is to try to save lives and render aid to those who either didn't--or couldn't--get out of the way. Regardless of the wobbles, Dennis is going to profoundly affect many lives in the coming hours.








