Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you afraid that our military will be at a disadvantage if they use private sector weather data? This is the attitude that leads the military to "procure" $900 toilet seats vs. the $20 ones available at the store.
Either way, the post you're responding to isn't about the military. It's about the claim that there will be far more "devastation" in Florida this year if there are NOAA layoffs. Do you agree with the lady that there will be? Or do you agree with me that there won't be?
Yes I am. NOAA produces a daily world weather report which is included in every briefing I have ever seen in the military. I guess you want those guys to all download accuweather instead? Oh wait, they aren’t allowed to connect to the internet since it would give away their location. The military doesn’t have the option of using a private sector service — you are honestly saying you want troops using data generated with who knows what accuracy? Next why don’t we move everyone to publicly hosted gmail accounts because well it works for me at home so it should work for you in the field.
You guys are seriously talking out of your ass. You are cutting things that you have no idea what they do. You really are putting peoples lives in danger.
Anonymous wrote:Are you afraid that our military will be at a disadvantage if they use private sector weather data? This is the attitude that leads the military to "procure" $900 toilet seats vs. the $20 ones available at the store.
Either way, the post you're responding to isn't about the military. It's about the claim that there will be far more "devastation" in Florida this year if there are NOAA layoffs. Do you agree with the lady that there will be? Or do you agree with me that there won't be?
Anonymous wrote:The biggest scandal is finding out that the federal government employs 12,000(!) people in just the weather monitoring agency!! That's 4 NOAA employees for every single one of the ~3000 counties in the United States!
Anonymous wrote:The biggest scandal is finding out that the federal government employs 12,000(!) people in just the weather monitoring agency!! That's 4 NOAA employees for every single one of the ~3000 counties in the United States!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Florida and just emailed my two Republican Senators to ask them to please save NWS and NOAA. I cannot even imagine how devastating this year's hurricane season will be without these two agencies.
I don't expect either of them to respond - or even to take me seriously. But my gd I hope they do.
I am curious, do you really believe that you will get no information before a major hurricane is about to strike? Like nothing at all, this is what's going to happen? You are sitting there in your shiny condo or a house completely oblivious until the high winds start all of a sudden and giant waves descend on your beaches, yeah.. Try to use your brain and stop catastrophizing.
Do you have any idea - any idea at all - how early we start getting hurricane warnings, and how often they are updated as the storms grow and move? And any idea how important this information is when it comes not just to individuals keeping themselves safe - making the right decisions, with the best info we have - but also how municipalities know where to deploy resources and when?
It kills me that people like you are so confident in your ignorance.
Agreed. When large storms hit, evacuations take days, at minimum. Our road infrastructure doesn't support anything faster. Anyone who drives to eastern shore beaches should know that. Early warnings save MANY lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Florida and just emailed my two Republican Senators to ask them to please save NWS and NOAA. I cannot even imagine how devastating this year's hurricane season will be without these two agencies.
I don't expect either of them to respond - or even to take me seriously. But my gd I hope they do.
I am curious, do you really believe that you will get no information before a major hurricane is about to strike? Like nothing at all, this is what's going to happen? You are sitting there in your shiny condo or a house completely oblivious until the high winds start all of a sudden and giant waves descend on your beaches, yeah.. Try to use your brain and stop catastrophizing.
Do you have any idea - any idea at all - how early we start getting hurricane warnings, and how often they are updated as the storms grow and move? And any idea how important this information is when it comes not just to individuals keeping themselves safe - making the right decisions, with the best info we have - but also how municipalities know where to deploy resources and when?
It kills me that people like you are so confident in your ignorance.