My central point was the fact that articles and studies like these are a dime a dozen. I even mentioned that this one does seem like an honest article, but there's technically no surprise among those who can actually do anything. The limiting factor to any hurricane protection is funding and resources, not knowledge. FL does seem to take things more seriously, but I won't blame the other gulf states when they may have bigger fish to fry. We (Florida) may just have more open resources than let's say Texas. I dont know and it's not right for anyone to judge otherwise unless you're actually apart of the process that does any good.
It's super easy to cry out that the sky is falling and a disaster is coming. Which, again, all gulf states are told, "A hurricane will kill you all this year" every single year. It's a whole different story to pony up the cash and time to do something about it.
[EDIT: Sorry if the tone of this in harsh. I see in your original comment that you do say that people should take this seriously, and though there's a lot of noise, there's also signal when it comes to this stuff.]
> I dont know and it's not right for anyone to judge otherwise unless you're actually apart of the process that does any good.
Respectfully, I disagree. IMHO the whole point of a democracy and an open society is for citizens to make judgements of processes which they’re not a part of. Hopefully those judgements are informed and humble, but our job - our duty - as citizens in a democracy is to judge nonetheless.
> It's a whole different story to pony up the cash and time to do something about it.
It sounds like the prof in question has been trying to get people to do that. I’d assume the newspaper published the story in the hope it would raise awareness. What else other than publish a story is a newspaper going to do?
It's super easy to cry out that the sky is falling and a disaster is coming. Which, again, all gulf states are told, "A hurricane will kill you all this year" every single year. It's a whole different story to pony up the cash and time to do something about it.