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      Sun Aug 31 2008 01:53 PM

Where is everyone? I have been a long time lurker (2002), always turning to CFHC for education, insight, and a dose of reality. Now when we need these things most, there is nothing forthcoming from our philosophers. Personally, I agree totally that this in not the place for ‘wishcasting’, bashing, foul language, or any conversations not directly related to tropical weather. On the other hand, one line comments or questions should not be prohibited. If you think about it, most of the topics initiated by the moderators are in fact one solid comment or question. As a small business owner, this site assisted our company in having all of our ducks in order prior to Charlie, Frances and Jeannie. Had it not been for the wise caution and insight supplied by the posters of this site, we would have been caught off guard and much behind the eight-ball. As a small business government contractor had we not anticipated the possible impact and made the necessary preparations we could have lost our contract or some of our employees may have major loses or had more damage to their property. As it is, lessons learned, I have a real problem with the media and dealing with these very unpredictable entities. Locally, in Orlando, the four news affiliates (ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX) have started overruling the NHC with their very expensive modeling software, some more than others. They may have gotten parts of Fay correct, but what does this mean as a trend? After watching the local news this morning I ran into my neighbors and talked to a couple of friends, some of local media have made it sound so likely that Hanna will just brush us and head north, that all of the people I talked to this morning stated that Hanna is nothing to worry about, but OMG what about NOLA and Gustav!! Now a few hours later, I’m hearing thank god Gustav will not be as bad as predicted it is only a Cat 3! Hey guys, this is the mentality that you, NHC, FEMA and the government have to deal with. Therefore, with that said, this IS more art than science, but for some of us, reading about the ‘what ifs’ can make the difference. Walking my dog this morning, I noticed a home that had put up plywood, and another that had ‘sand’ bags in front of the garage door, granted they both have occupants that work for utility companies and may anticipate being called to duty away from this area and not being able to prepare for a later threat, but it made me stop and think. Don’t ask all of us lurkers and newbees to be as well versed as the experts. Attacks of life, home, and livelihood are personal. I have promoted this site and have educated many people with the intelligence I have gleaned. Let’s keep the momentum going. If band-width and equipment is a problem, by all means let’s get the donations coming in.
Until then, maybe limiting some of the outside information should be considered, the most important parts are the talk/interaction. Lately, instead of going to CFHC for the NHC updates I go directly to the NCH and SFWMD sites, I as a tax payer am paying for it, and they haven’t let me down yet. Not sure this helps with your problems, as I am not an expert in band width either.

Respectively your loyal lurker
TPuppy, Kissimmee, FL

(Post moved to the appropriate Forum.)

Edited by Ed Dunham (Sun Aug 31 2008 02:27 PM)

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* I am missing you TPuppy Sun Aug 31 2008 01:53 PM
. * * Re: I am missing you MikeCAdministrator   Thu Sep 04 2008 07:59 AM
. * * Re: I am missing you Ed DunhamAdministrator   Thu Sep 04 2008 01:02 PM
. * * They are back! TPuppy   Thu Sep 04 2008 10:10 PM
. * * Re: I am missing you MikeCAdministrator   Sun Aug 31 2008 02:21 PM
. * * Re: I am missing you Bev   Wed Sep 03 2008 02:01 PM
. * * Re: I am missing you weathernet   Thu Sep 04 2008 01:35 AM
. * * Re: I am missing you Clark   Thu Sep 04 2008 03:21 AM
. * * Re: I am missing you LoisCane   Thu Sep 04 2008 07:22 AM
. * * Re: I am missing you scottsvb   Sun Aug 31 2008 02:16 PM

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