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Re: NHC leaves same track maps for 2005 season
      Sun Apr 03 2005 03:15 AM

honestly don't think that new track maps will make a big impression on the public. i doubt it would alter emergency management response to things either. might look cool, but that's about it. on a good note, i've got a feeling that 2004 got the attention of most everybody in florida, and that the collective 'hurricane memory' is back to near common sense levels.
there's no good way to deal with the media side of things. they hype everything to death, and tend to have a narrow, locational focus (e.g., when andrew hit, the talk was miami this, miami that.. initially. who'd ever heard of homestead?). last year with charley, the nhc drew a line near tampa bay consistently, and the media ran with it. a less forgivable example was with ivan. the networks, fox in particular, decided that mobile sounded boring, so they reported endlessly on the threat to new orleans. the worst hit area ended up being gulf shores to pensacola.
a hurricane doesn't have to hit a major city to do major damage, but with the formula hype+exaggeration of probabilities=ratings, the media will spend a disproportionate amount of time on such stories.
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* NHC leaves same track maps for 2005 season Cycloneye11 Sun Apr 03 2005 03:15 AM
. * * Re: NHC leaves same track maps for 2005 season HURAKAN   Wed Mar 30 2005 08:37 PM
. * * Re: NHC leaves same track maps for 2005 season Kevin   Thu Mar 31 2005 04:00 PM
. * * Re: NHC leaves same track maps for 2005 season Lysis   Thu Mar 31 2005 05:50 PM
. * * Re: NHC leaves same track maps for 2005 season Clark   Sun Apr 03 2005 12:19 AM
. * * Re: NHC leaves same track maps for 2005 season HanKFranK   Sun Apr 03 2005 03:15 AM
. * * Re: NHC leaves same track maps for 2005 season Lysis   Mon Apr 04 2005 10:20 AM
. * * South East Gulf of Mexico B.C.Francis   Thu May 05 2005 07:48 AM
. * * Re: South East Gulf of Mexico HanKFranK   Thu May 05 2005 08:08 AM
. * * Re: South East Gulf of Mexico B.C.Francis   Thu May 05 2005 12:53 PM
. * * Re: South East Gulf of Mexico Lysis   Thu May 05 2005 03:09 PM
. * * Re: South East Gulf of Mexico B.C.Francis   Thu May 05 2005 04:17 PM
. * * Re: South East Gulf of Mexico Lysis   Thu May 05 2005 05:14 PM
. * * Re: NHC leaves same track maps for 2005 season tommy   Thu Mar 24 2005 03:13 PM
. * * Re: NHC leaves same track maps for 2005 season Storm Cooper   Wed Mar 23 2005 07:36 PM
. * * Re: NHC leaves same track maps for 2005 season Lysis   Wed Mar 23 2005 08:30 PM
. * * Re: NHC leaves same track maps for 2005 season Lysis   Wed Mar 23 2005 07:33 PM

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