You may have misunderstood what I meant when I said "let the hysteria begin"
First off let me say. These major storms; Strong cat 3 and above are nothing to play with. Nothing and I mean nothing matches the destruction over such a large area. The recent Iowa storm was a afternoon rain shower compared to one of these storms. Areas along the coast are basically labeled unsurvivable due to storm surge but yet some will say and try to ride it out.
With that said there is lots of hysteria to go around for each storm. Local officials preach to us every June; prepare prepare prepare. Get you a flight bag packed with anything you will need. Stock up on can goods and pre build things like window protectors. But it never fails. A named storm gets into the gulf and you are in the cone of error and all he!! breaks loose. People are running around like a chicken with its head cut off trying to do things they should have done months in advance.
So while I know and respect these storms. I even pleaded with one YT member to leave his house because he was thinking about trying to ride it out. I also sit back and shake my head watching people so unprepared for what is about to happen.
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