I posted a blog entry yesterday around this time, stating the frustration I had over television stations like CNN and The Weather Channel posting pictures and videos of people driving their vehicles through flooded waters. I tweeted my entry to the Weather Channel and not too long after I tweeted them the blog entry, I saw that they tweet message relating to people driving through flood waters. The tweets are shown below:
Did they listen? The tweet could be purely coincidence but the tweet was a link to meteorologist Tim Ballisty's article The Power of Water. The article can be found here. In the article, Ballisty writes about facts associated with flowing water. The facts pertain to what flowing water can do to a person, a car and a house. I took a screenshot of one of the images featured in the article:
Underneath the picture Ballisty writes,"We
see it all the time: people misjudge the force of water and drive right
into flowing floodwaters. Some are rescued by first-responders; others
perish." Then why Weather Channel do you show images of people driving through the waters without any type of safety tip or statement such as this?
I commented on the article stating the article is very educational, which it is. With all this rain and flooding it is more of a time to educate, not just show the extent of what nature can do and the situations that can make matters worse.
I also noticed that the Capital Weather Gang, addressed the issue on their blog, of people basically ignoring "Turn Around, Don't Drown."Here is the link. If we are going to report what's going on, we need to get on the same page. Educate! Don't devastate the campaign of "Turn Around, Don't Drown."
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