After living in South Florida for 11 years and returning to New England, I noticed one thing missing during Tropical Storm Henri and other prior storms is the airing of continuous television coverage of the storm on a partner radio station. In South Florida, most if not all television stations have partnerships with radio stations to air their newscasts in the event power is lost, so residents can hear their local tv stations on the radio throughout the storm. I think the radio and tv stations in New England should do this also. Not everyone has cell phones which has this information and once the battery drains, it cannot be recharged without power, and by using an old-fashioned transistor radio, batteries can be replaced to keep the radio on. Why couldn't WBZ radio simulcast WBZ TVs continuous coverage even though they are owned by 2 different companies. This partnership would make sense in an emergency situation.