A very similar argument to broadcast. Ham's talk a good game about what an important role they could play in theory, but when the rubber meets the road, the only scrambling is to same themselves. Which is fine, because amateur radio is a hobby, not putting yourself or others in harm's way. My only statement to follow that would be: Then don't claim you support emergency services via ham radio when there's zero obligation to do so.
Perhaps it varies community to community?
I live in Clay County, FL, and there is a strong Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES) support operation for events in the county. The county more or less funds a two-meter repeater (KI4UWC) which gives very good coverage county wide and county Emergency Operations Center has a radio room for ARES, both two-meter equipment and HF equipment. (I say more or less on the repeater because I don't know all the funding details.
The ARES group provides hurricane shelter communications support when the shelters are opened for hurricane evacuation purposes.
The ARES group also has close support with the National Weather Service and weather related event information is broadcast on the KI4UWC repeater.
From a more personal point of view, I also use ADS-B aircraft tracking and engage the NEXRAD weather display option. This way, I get a visual on weather conditions. There are other options for the NEXRAD weather displays.