But those whose lives have been destroyed don't want to hear it's to be expected. I think people who don't live in the hurricane belt really can't understand it. We didn't get any more than gusty winds from Dorian, but after dealing with Irma two years ago and even here in Florida, being out of power for 11 days after Irma, this thing that's going up the East Coast of Florida in a day or so has us all on edge, and we don't even live on the coast.
Your right Carol! We live in what’s referred to as hurricane alley, I’m the east coast! For those who don’t experience hurricanes, the full effect, meaning not only the event, but dealing with the damage and recovery in the aftermath, not to mention dealing with insurance companies! Give me a break, we all know every hurricane season is to be expected, that’s our life! Sorry just my two cents.
But, we can't worry every time a tropical wave comes off the coast of Africa. I hope and pray that these waves that eventually become storms will spin-off and away from the islands and Florida, but some will develop and we'll have to deal with them accordingly. Every time a cloud formation forms in the tropical Atlantic waters the Weather Channel is all over it and anxiety levels rise (and sometimes to unhealthy levels IMO). What did we do 30 or 40 years ago when this kind of coverage wasn't always in our faces every time we turned on TV? We survived and when storms did strike we dealt with it. It's smart to keep an eye on the tropics during this time of year, but like the saying goes ... "everyone's talking about the weather, but no one can do anything about it."