Posted on 05/27/2018 6:55:38 AM PDT by BBell
Sub-tropical storms are for media ratings.
We used to watch relatively deep low pressure centers drive across the north Atlantic toward the Azores. Cold air dropping in behind the low would cause explosive cyclogenesis.
One day, the Atlantic was clear, the next day it was cloudy, the low had acquired an eye and that bastard would head right for Lajes Field in the Azores. Max gust I ever saw was 135 knots before the wind bird blew off the tower.
Hurricane force winds but not considered a hurricane because of it’s origin. Those were the days.
The classification of the storm carries significant implications for home and business owners, as well as insurers, since most hurricane insurance policies have deductibles that would have been triggered only if the storm still had been a named hurricane at the time of landfall, and if hurricane warnings were in effect. In this case, neither one of those conditions were met.
I worked in NYC during Sandy. I remember being surprised at the devastation from a non-hurricane. I was shocked at how relatively unprepared some areas were for the storm, and I don't mean the people who had their homes washed away: the reports of fights at gas stations (mostly in NJ) and people who didn't prepare for a day or two without electricity, were mind-boggling.
Candidly, I believe these problems stem from a combination of citizens who, sadly, have become dependent upon the state's guidance for preparations, but more on Nanny State horrormongering. Every storm is now The End of the World as we Know It, and while I get the predeliction toward safety, there are costs to conservatism: lost incomes, lost wages, uncompensated business interruptions, and so on. In addition, the "sky is falling" weathercasting as well as outright lying...
...and situations like the hyped NYC blizzard in 2017 that fizzled but then the Feds knew the blizzard forecast was exaggerated but didnt want to confuse us has left most of us to navigate these situations via social media. I find FR to be an excellent - and accurate- source of storm coverage nowadays.
And yet, people wonder why a straight-talker like Trump is in the White House...
OMG! 100kpm at landfall. They’re all gonna die!
If they are watching CNN, the "m" in masses is silent.
My family lives in Nassau County halfway between the ocean and the sound. They had sustained hurricane force winds with gusts to 90. Almost all the old trees in the neighborhood went down.
I would say they are oversensitizing the public. Naming normal weather systems makes people feel something different is going on...Anthropogenic Climate Change. That’s what this stuff is all about. Raise the alarm. We’re all gonna die.
Thanks - I was wondering that. I have relatives in Florida and saw “sub-tropical” in the weather warning.
I was thinking “what is below the tropics?”. Makes more sense now.
Your welcome. I grew tired of people here not knowing.
MAGA!
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