The present weather currents make it impossible for this storm to turn west.
And Cap, I would like to thank you for your duty in CAP. I would like to extend a big salute to you sir!
Being prepared for the worse is always a good idea, but when do you draw the line for that? Are we going to mobilize and evacuate everytime we have a massive thunderstorm?
i understand it's impossible.....my point is/was "what if?" i wouldn't want to be the governer if i didn't do what's being done, and we got hammered.
i appreciate that....but i don't do anything special, in my opinion.....at least not compared to the men and women that wear the uniform, and serve.
i think that for whatever reason, they were pretty positive that cape may county was gonna take a direct hit. that was as of last wed. it looks now, like it's going to be about 20-30 miles off the coast. that's going to still hit the coastal regions with heavy winds, and driven rain. we've had record rain this month, meaning the ground is saturated, and soft......so any tree could potentially become a missile, or just fall over.
even if this totally missed us, there are many positives to the fact that we all did this. just within cap for example.......it tested our training, it tested our comms, our chain of command, and will have exposed our weak links. i personally dealt with 2 of those weak links, which will be brought to light in my AAR next week.
i'm pretty proud to be able to call my fellow cap members my friends too.
i think gov. christie may have been replaced by a pod person. he's on the radio right now, and not sounding his normal "gruff" self.