News organizations have been talking for two days about the "massive winter storm" that is "barreling" toward Washington DC and other Northeast cities; a storm that is "potentially crippling."
When I recall my childhood years in Wisconsin and early adult years in Minnesota, I don't recall that kind of reporting two days ahead of the event. We were aware that a big storm MIGHT be coming but not with the sense of panic that seems to prevail today.
When Diane and I were on the road as expediters, we never turned down a load because the weather might be bad where we were going. We'd drive into the foretasted blizzards, knowing that if things got truly bad, we'd drive slow and safe, and/or hunker down in our survival-pod truck and wait it out. But, more often than not, conditions were not as bad as the news people said they would be, or it happened that the particular area we went to was not as badly affected in the larger picture they drew.
Is my observation accurate? Are news organizations going nuts about POTENTIALLY bad weather in ways they did not do before? If so, what has changed in them, society and government (close schools, issue dire warnings, hold press conferences, etc.) to cause this shift?
When I recall my childhood years in Wisconsin and early adult years in Minnesota, I don't recall that kind of reporting two days ahead of the event. We were aware that a big storm MIGHT be coming but not with the sense of panic that seems to prevail today.
When Diane and I were on the road as expediters, we never turned down a load because the weather might be bad where we were going. We'd drive into the foretasted blizzards, knowing that if things got truly bad, we'd drive slow and safe, and/or hunker down in our survival-pod truck and wait it out. But, more often than not, conditions were not as bad as the news people said they would be, or it happened that the particular area we went to was not as badly affected in the larger picture they drew.
Is my observation accurate? Are news organizations going nuts about POTENTIALLY bad weather in ways they did not do before? If so, what has changed in them, society and government (close schools, issue dire warnings, hold press conferences, etc.) to cause this shift?