boca_chris wrote:This is exactly what I have been warning to all people on this board.
Thanks Palm Beach Post for telling more people. South Florida still hasn't seen the knock-out punch nor have many other vulnerable areas of the GOM and EC
Thoughts on this complacency?
Chris,
I can tell you that in your own city - Boca Raton - over 400 CERT members are prepared and ready for this year's storms. Interest in the program has never been higher. We are graduating a new class on May 24 and our June class is already filled. The next class, which starts in August, is filling up fast.
As Team Leader Coordinator of Boca Raton CERT, I can tell you that I have never seen people so interested in getting prepared. Not just in the CERT organization or the Fire Department, but in my office, the gas station, where my son works, etc. Where folks used to talk about sports, travel or maybe American Idol, they are now talking about generators, flashlights and coolers. Shutters are a hot topic around the coffee room.
I just don't see the complacency thing.
This is not to say that people really understand the breadth and magnitude of a Cat 4 storm. Most don't. And yes, some people think that Wilma was the big one. But there are very few people kicking back and waiting for nature to take its course. No way.
Complacent? No. Just about everyone I've talked to thinks we're going to get socked with something - whether it's a tropical storm or a Wilma or an Andrew - again in 2006.
(BTW, we'd love to have you in the August CERT class!)
BocaGirl
Barbara