So all last winter and this summer... the weather channel (now owned by IBM, by the way) and the NWS local office are CONSTANTLY posting alerts, warnings, Red Alerts... rain warnings. And nothing happens.
We are having one of the driest summers on record. But every weekend they are predicting rain... right up until the night before then... oops, no rain. So you can't plan mowing. You can't plan going outside, etc.
Last night was a massive weather alert for our county. Shelter in pace. 60 MPH winds. Penny sized hail. Going to be armageddon for the next hour. I looked outside and said "no way." The sky was wrong. No thunderheads. Nothing. Went to their radar sight. And future radar showed 'maybe' some showers at midnight. The whole thing was BS. Nothing at all.
All winter... 1" "Blizzards" were going to make driving impossible. Stay home. Weather alert. Here is some news... less than a foot up here is called "Flurries." 3 feet in 48 hours gets our attention. The worst blizzard we had in my memory was 2007 Valentines storm, 40" in 30 hours. That was a bad storm. But 2" is NOT a reason to cancel school and put out a 'shelter in place order' in Northern Mountains of New England.
I know... when there is a 'disaster coming' and there is fear to be mongered... people tune into web sites more and watch the Weather Channel every minute. But really... this is all bull! It's just another way to make everyone afraid and keep them at home.
Anyone else, in other parts of the country, seeing the same trend?
Sirhr
We are having one of the driest summers on record. But every weekend they are predicting rain... right up until the night before then... oops, no rain. So you can't plan mowing. You can't plan going outside, etc.
Last night was a massive weather alert for our county. Shelter in pace. 60 MPH winds. Penny sized hail. Going to be armageddon for the next hour. I looked outside and said "no way." The sky was wrong. No thunderheads. Nothing. Went to their radar sight. And future radar showed 'maybe' some showers at midnight. The whole thing was BS. Nothing at all.
All winter... 1" "Blizzards" were going to make driving impossible. Stay home. Weather alert. Here is some news... less than a foot up here is called "Flurries." 3 feet in 48 hours gets our attention. The worst blizzard we had in my memory was 2007 Valentines storm, 40" in 30 hours. That was a bad storm. But 2" is NOT a reason to cancel school and put out a 'shelter in place order' in Northern Mountains of New England.
I know... when there is a 'disaster coming' and there is fear to be mongered... people tune into web sites more and watch the Weather Channel every minute. But really... this is all bull! It's just another way to make everyone afraid and keep them at home.
Anyone else, in other parts of the country, seeing the same trend?
Sirhr