This Just In ...
According to the news
, they barely felt the 'quake in Japan on Wednesday (Thursday there—no, wait ...) before tsunami warnings got everyone to safety. Then, the tsunami traveled all the way from Asia to California and —WHAM!—struck Crescent City
, wrecking docks and sinking a boat. One local said he was not aware of the tsunami until he heard about it from others. "We're only three blocks from the harbor," he said to the San Francisco Chronicle. "We didn't know it was coming."
Meanwhile, half a world away in North Carolina, a tornado upended Riegelwood
and killed eight people. "There was no warning. There was no time," one victim said in the AP report. "It just came out from nowhere."
I searched the National Weather Service for "warning system" and got a full page
of links to their procedures and policies.
So why are warnings not received? Is it fiscal trouble in counties? What's our weak link here?





