easy;
I think they do make a big dramatic media event out of these things nowadays, even a 6 inch snow storm here in CT will get ridiculous coverage compared to when I was a kid. They make it dramatic because drama = ratings and ratings = advertising $.
That said, this hurricane had a lot of uncertainty and potential to poss be a worst ever storm. I think a lot of fortunate things happened making it much less destructive than it could have been.
On Sun morn I was watching one reporter who looked like it was taking all he had to stay standing in a wind swept rainy broadcast and then, apparently, unbeknownst to him, at the end of his report when he thought they shut down the cameras, I watched as his flailing arms went limp by his side and he began calmly talking with someone, a producer or similar. Yes, he seemed to be acting it up for the camera which imo, if true, he should lose his journalistic credentials over it.![]()
Had a friend from UK staying at my house a few years ago and on one of her first night's here she was watching the local ABC weather guy and she couldn't get over the fact that he said the rain was "going to be crazy". She was laughing and asking "what does he mean the rain is going to be crazy?" She thought that was funny. I think I like the BBC News who provides facts and lets viewers take the info how they wish.
On a more positive note, my gang in Orlando survived nicely just losing some fencing and a few small trees. Their electricity never went out. :smile:
I know a lot of people weren't as lucky but it sure could have been much worse.
best,
brian kc
They are going to milk this for everything they can.
Remember it has been quite a long time since we have had any hurricane strikes.
Thankfully even with all the drama over all it is not as near as bad as it could have been.