Okay, I’ll just respond factually, then.
They’re only right from a surface-level examination. The context of my own comment, the comment that you replied to, is enough to prove you wrong. Moreso, other people in this very thread have mentioned that while, yes, they did indeed send out a warning, the warning was severely out of scale for what actually happened, exactly like I said in the comment you replied to.
Is everyone just too far in their bubbles now that they reject whatever actually happened in favor of whatever narrative their side of the internet made up?
The irony being, by ignoring the context of my comment as well as the thread as a whole, this is exactly what you’re doing.
All the chuff, none of the nuance. As I stated, and as others have stated, the point isn’t whether the NWS did or did not do something at all, it’s that what they did do, they did wrong. Very wrong. They’re still getting it wrong.
Flooding is common in Texas, and is generally a minor hazard. That’s how it was reported. That’s not what happened. That is the valid criticism that you’re intentionally disregarding.
And this is what you do. I’ve seen other comments of yours. Time and time again, you try to play “devil’s advocate,” but you do so by disregarding any arguments that don’t align with right-wing talking points. Anything you can’t refute, you subtly push aside, trying to bury it within these little nonsensical attacks.