keep in mind that the wind gusts reported from the Station in Ciego de Avila/Cuba
been reported from the Weaker Side of Irma.
Mike
been reported from the Weaker Side of Irma.
Mike
Mike
I don't know if we can go back & look but as I saw the NOAA graphics when Irma passed Samana
it was broken up... large eye
It continued like that most of the time passing RD.
I credit the weaker winds and impact with
1/ the distance offshore
2/ eyewall reconstruction
Got any thoughts on that ??
who stays on the keys may not get hurt by windpowers,
but DROWN under Water as the former "Land" will be Atlantis styled for a while longer than humans can hold their breath.
a Governor with a sense for his People would send the Troops in Helis, handcuff any resisting person and throw them in a Jail somewhere in a neighbour State's Prison for their own safety ti it's over, so they can not run back before it's gone.
Mike
One of the commentators said it best, "only the very stupid or worse are staying in Evac Zones"
I may have to eat my words from yesterday. Looks like the biatch is shifting westward. Maybe time to put the boat inna garage.
One of the commentators said it best, "only the very stupid or worse are staying in Evac Zones"
who stays on the keys may not get hurt by windpowers,
but DROWN under Water as the former "Land" will be Atlantis styled for a while longer than humans can hold their breath.
a Governor with a sense for his People would send the Troops in Helis, handcuff any resisting person and throw them in a Jail somewhere in a neighbour State's Prison for their own safety ti it's over, so they can not run back before it's gone.
Mike
that's the completely wrong way to manage things.
a Rescuer, may it be a Firefighter, Medical person etc etc etc, will always go and help people in need/danger, despite the dangers for the own life.
the authorities have to protect their People, Residents in hot zones AND the rescuers on neighboured grounds,
by FORCING Evacuations of the hot areas.
you do not force rescue teams not to go to help.
you have to force your stu's to get out of there and stay safe for their own good.
that safe's the population of such areas AND it safes Rescuers.
Mike
From a logical standpoint that makes sense, but from a practical, logistical one it is just impossible to arrest everyone that refuses to evacuate. Just ties up too many resources and manpower that are more needed for those who are evacuating.
Many states have enacted laws that make people who have refused to evacuate and then later need to be rescued are civilally liable for the costs of rescue. So, if they want to risk their own lives - that's their problem.