Bryan Norcross overdid it with Matthew - big time! Yes, there are power outages and trees and power lines are down. But his statements of doom and gloom didn't pan out.
Yeah, it wasn't too bad. I hear St. Augustine, FL is nice right now. smh
Matthew has not been a non-event for many areas. Had FL,GA, and SC not of done mandatory evacuations this is what many residents who live along the beaches would have to deal with and I guarantee you the death toll would be more than 3 so far. There are similar conditions ongoing in Jacksonville and the GA coastline. The picture above is the reason why the media and the NHC hyped Matthew so much for fear of massive storm surge and flooding, not 100+ mph winds. The winds don't kill nearly as many people as the flooding and storm surge does.
I have family in Orlando. The statements of gloom and doom made by him and the NHC made me worry a lot about them and I worry a lot anyway and it just preyed on me. I did not turn out to be that bad in Orlando, in all honesty. In fact, none of my family there even lost power. However, yes of course that flooding by the storm surge in St. Augustine and other locations along the immediate coast was very bad. You're are correct, the highest percentage of hurricane injuries and fatalities comes from the waters, not from the winds. So, I have clarified my statement from my post yesterday. How bad is it now? Is it lashing Georgia and South Carolina as expected?
Also, my concept of Bryan Norcross is that he speaks mainly for south Florida and his former audience in that portion of the state, since he's famous for talking on the telephone with viewers during Hurricane Andrew's landfall 24 years ago.