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WaIIy wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 22:06:32 GMT, Skip VerDuin wrote: Today I hear the US (maybe USGS or NOAA) says "there was nothing we could do even though we knew for hours it was going to happen" so maybe these agencies need a swift kick to change an attitude. What would you have them do? The infrastructure to warn the people it affected is not in place. Legitimate question, one that needs answering with time without sweeping the effort under the rug. And a multi-faceted issue that touches a lot of people with individual answers. The US has gone so far as to place sensors on the ocean floor with satellite communication for early warning in places. One answer is that big bucks are being spent for high risk areas with wealth. In other parts of the world today there are phones, radios, etc; lesser forms of communications and readiness. My statement goes more to attitude. It is one thing to "shout" a warning but not be heard, a commendable and frustrating position. It is another thing to sit on your butt and attempt nothing when the information is at hand. As an outsider truly I don't know the reality, I can only guess the reporter is accurate in his/her insinuation that our people in the know sat frozen, or worse indifferent. It has happened that way in the past, protected by bureaucracy. I don't expect to ever know the whole answer. That's OK. I do hope that we (humanity) will use the experience to hone our ability to reduce the impact in the future. Especially those of us who can do something about it, not so much we who sit on the sideline. As for myself, I expect to choose a little deeper anchorage from time to time. Skip |
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