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Old 05-04-2015, 07:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Does the EAS (Emergency Alert System) creep you out?

Sometimes Mother Nature is a bitch, so we've all heard something similar to this:



I've always found it to be deeply unsettling for some reason.

In fact I've slammed on the brakes while driving because this scared the shit out of me so much when it's come on the radio. It's also part of the reason I don't see a need to have cable TV...or listen to the radio very much at all. And have disabled extreme weather alerts (and Amber alerts) on my phone.

What is it about the EAS that is so creepy?

Does it creep you out?
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Old 05-04-2015, 09:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Anyone who lives in the midwest has heard the EAS too many times to count. Doesn't really bother me, although I don't have cable so I never really hear it anymore. I rely on tornado sirens, which I also tend to ignore.
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Not so much that, but the alarms that go off from the tornado-siren towers. You know things are getting real when that happens. Oddly, a recurring dream of mine has to do with tornadoes, but I'm not really scared of them.
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I haven't heard this warning since monsoon season in Arizona, but it's never particularly scared me.
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Does everyone else have weekly tornado siren tests? Just curious. Here they do tests every Friday at 11 am, no matter the season.
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Does everyone else have weekly tornado siren tests? Just curious. Here they do tests every Friday at 11 am, no matter the season.
No tornadoes here. Ever.
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Old 05-04-2015, 11:09 PM   #7 (permalink)
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we always had hurricane warnings coming at us in florida and i would get excited as a kid to see the destruction

but rarely did it ever turn into anything serious

and then when it finally did i realized that dealing with hurricanes while staying in concrete dwellings in south florida where there is a sophisticated irrigation system to prevent the kind of tidal surge that new orleans experienced with katrina is mostly just boring as ****, cause they cut off the power for a good 2-3 weeks afterwards
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No tornadoes here. Ever.
I guess that was moreso directed at people in the U.S., sorry. Still though, it seems like tornados are way more prevalent in the part of the country I live in. I've never heard of them occuring on the West Coast, or internationally for that matter. I guess it boils down to the weather - hot/cold air conditions - that sort of thing. It's just strange to think that they happen here all the time but almost never in other parts of the world. Then again I've only experienced one earthquake in my life and it was minor at that. Never dealt with a hurricane, only the remnants of one.
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Does everyone else have weekly tornado siren tests? Just curious. Here they do tests every Friday at 11 am, no matter the season.
I didn't even know such a thing existed until this very moment

We do get a few tornado watches/warnings per year here in southern Ontario, but they're only ever broadcasted through the media or through our version of the EAS on weather radios.
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We never have tornadoes here but we've had two touch down in the LA area in the past six months. Imagine the reactions of the locals, they run for cover like it's WWIII when it's just raining .
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