That's what i'm going with for now, Some of these model rums are fun to look at but its no different then fantasy winter storms that appear and disappear until we start getting inside day 5 or so.
Point being, Get it to day 3 and then we will talk, Don't matter which model has it, We all know how tropical systems work, And generally not as modeled.
The only thing i'm chasing is the wife around the house or to the store for more booze, That's the extent of my chasing, I'm not chasing around after a possible scunado that may produce an EF nothing burger, Or go down Camp Ellis and watch the homes along the beach and adjacent road flood, You could see that on any coastal storm when its high tide.
Yes, Those are the choices you have, Knowing something that potentially could be catastrophic is heading your way, You can either stay and ride it out, Or seek shelter, That's why these mechanisms are in place.
Sure you do, You live in an area where the odds are low of a direct impact like New England and inland, Where you are and Hazey, Odds increase considerably, And that goes for Nor Easters too.
Some here hope they are right inline of some catastrophic event, That's the difference between actually getting it over your head or hoping you do, Most on here feel the same way, They don't want it, But if it happens, You can't prevent it.