southerngale wrote:fci wrote:southerngale wrote:A HURRICANE WATCH MEANS
THAT HURRICANE CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE WITHIN THE WATCH AREA...IN
THIS CASE WITHIN THE NEXT 12 HOURS
Doesn't that let people know they *could* receive hurricane conditions? Just expect them and if you don't get them, great!
True, but what do we think, beyond the textbook definition; that a Hurricane Watch's purpose is?
I think it is to let the public know that conditions COULD arrive within 36 hours and to start to prepare in case the watch is upgraded to a warning closer in to landfall if conditions appear to be imminent.
I know that when we get a Hurricane Watch it is publicly explained to us just that way.
Watch- get prepared to take action
Warning- take action
So, if my definitions are acceptable; then issuing a watch 12 hours in advance provides no public service or purpose. I would think/hope that it was not issued so that a post-mortem would reveal the thought that "well at least we told them it could happen within 12 hours; job well done"
They didn't "just" issue it.
A HURRICANE WATCH
REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM SOUTH SANTEE RIVER SOUTH
CAROLINA TO CAPE LOOKOUT NORTH CAROLINA. A HURRICANE WATCH MEANS
THAT HURRICANE CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE WITHIN THE WATCH AREA...IN
THIS CASE WITHIN THE NEXT 12 HOURS.
They clearly say that hurricane conditions are possible within the watch area within 12 hours. It's not a hurricane yet, and may not be, so they don't want to say hurricane conditions are imminent. YET it *could* become a hurricane, so they say that hurricane conditions are possible.
It lets people know that they could experience hurricane conditions, so just expect them. If you don't get them, great. If you do, you WERE warned that you might.
I guess I just don't see the big gripe. Take personal responsibility and prepare when you see a storm might be coming...tropical storm or hurricane.
If I had waited on a hurricane warning to prepare for Rita, I would have been up poop creek without a paddle. I took responsibilty for myself and my family when I saw the POTENTIAL.
Yes, they did JUST issue the Hurricane Watch at 11 AM!!!!
You and I do not agree that all of the responsibility lies with the person.
They look to the NHC for guidance and I think it is apparent they were clearly late in issuing Hurricane Watches/Warnings
Especially in light of how they handled a similar situation 48 hours earlier.
And quite frankly, it was not even similar 48 hours ago, it was even weaker and yet they issued the watches WAY earlier.
You did have an early enough Hurricane Watch for Rita.
These folks had one, lost one and then had one about 12 hours in advance.
Meanwhile, they were at work and their kids at school.
And please do not be critical of parents sending their kids to school.
They did so when there was no Hurricane Watch present.
Just my point.....
So we do not agree, I believe that there IS a valid gripe.
And hopefully, a lesson learned and no one caught off guard while picking up a child or driving home from work.