I realize that many of us are not happy about the situation with the coverage itself and the aftermath of all of it, but let's realize 3 things.
3. Most stations in Evansville are automated if not assisted by a jock or live person, in fact WIKY is the only one listed as having a live overnight personality.
2. NWS is the orginization to give out warnings. They issue warnings for storm related events based upon the data that they have and from what it sounds like they were able to give a 11 minute warning. I thought that was too small of a window personally, but for right now if that's the best they could do, then that's it. Of course I heard that this was a out of nowhere storm that split off a line that was traveling through MO and Southern IL, so this is a example of Mother nature's way providing suprises. NWS can't forsee every storm.
1. Most importaintly, the time of night played a most significant factor. If this had happened at 2pm we would have a different story, we would have had less deaths, but this happened at 2am at night. While I am up at that time of night, the majority of any city in this world is asleep at that time and thus not really responsive to anything, even sirens. Our bodies just won't get up for just anything unless there is something to push us. Prehaps the residents own bodies blew off the sirens as just a bunch of noise and a "don't disturb me". But another interesting issue arises. Did the mobile Home park provide Storm shelters for the residents, in fact do any mobile home parks provide storm shelters? We probably oughta discuss that on the Off the Air Board.
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3. Most stations in Evansville are automated if not assisted by a jock or live person, in fact WIKY is the only one listed as having a live overnight personality.
2. NWS is the orginization to give out warnings. They issue warnings for storm related events based upon the data that they have and from what it sounds like they were able to give a 11 minute warning. I thought that was too small of a window personally, but for right now if that's the best they could do, then that's it. Of course I heard that this was a out of nowhere storm that split off a line that was traveling through MO and Southern IL, so this is a example of Mother nature's way providing suprises. NWS can't forsee every storm.
1. Most importaintly, the time of night played a most significant factor. If this had happened at 2pm we would have a different story, we would have had less deaths, but this happened at 2am at night. While I am up at that time of night, the majority of any city in this world is asleep at that time and thus not really responsive to anything, even sirens. Our bodies just won't get up for just anything unless there is something to push us. Prehaps the residents own bodies blew off the sirens as just a bunch of noise and a "don't disturb me". But another interesting issue arises. Did the mobile Home park provide Storm shelters for the residents, in fact do any mobile home parks provide storm shelters? We probably oughta discuss that on the Off the Air Board.
www.radio-info.com/mods/posts?Board=nonradio
In closing, this was a great tradegy, but we can all learn and hopefully improve the situations for next time<P ID="signature">______________
20 Years of POWERFUL music
Power 106 La's Party Station.
JOSH, Moderating the whole Radio-Info radio state of California and Indiana too!</P>