Wednesday, May 04, 2011

New York Times Crap

Where to Live to Avoid a Natural Disaster
Safe places to live (NYT)
Weather disasters and quakes: who’s most at risk? The analysis below, by Sperling’s Best Places, a publisher of city rankings, is an attempt to assess a combination of those risks in 379 American metro areas. Risks for twisters and hurricanes (including storms from hurricane remnants) are based on historical data showing where storms occurred. Earthquake risks are based on United States Geological Survey assessments and take into account the relative infrequency of quakes, compared with weather events and floods blah blah blah.

So there you have it, from the New York Times, which famously tells us what a grand job our government and its chief executive are doing. Okay, I didn't try to get a PhD in this chart, and why should I?  The reason to have charts is to allow the viewer to assimilate tons of data graphically, and in short order.   West coast safest in the USA (Dallas most unsafe)? San Andreas Fault, anyone? 
cuzzin ricky

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've lived in Texas all my 42 years except for a few in the USAF oversees. I was even stationed in Fort Worth while in the USAF. I've been in the DFW area for the last 20+ years. In 42 years I've never seen a tornado. The closest I ever got was in 2000 when one went through DT Ft. Worth. I had to go to work in San Diego for one month and the first day I was there - boom - earthquake. This map is a direct opposite of the direction all of the people are moving, the NYT is just trying to keep people from moving and their chart is bullshit.

DougM said...

Does not include the larger hazards of volcanoes, taxes, and hippies.

Anonymous said...

Evidently B-52 strikes weren't part of the calculation.

Casca

Anonymous said...

After Oklahoma twisters and Florida Hurricanes, S. Cali quakes were just a hoot.

SoylentGreen said...

Add murder and other violent crime to their chart and all the grey area between the dots becomes even more attractive.

Anonymous said...

gang violence and other crimes tips this map on it's head. Not to mention quality of life,weather, constitutional infringements, over taxation...loony laws anti business government policies etc.
RAK

Anonymous said...

The little light green dot on the coast above the big yellow dot near Santa Barbabra is centered around Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.
he he

Anonymous said...

Who ever did this map is a firm believer in global warming, the tooth fairy and medical marijuana!

M1911

Jess said...

I see they're still having LSD with their coffee at the New York Times. It's a shame. All those bright minds wasted in printing drivel when they could be serving french fries.

Kristophr said...

OSU at Cow-vallis is more of an ag + tech place ... not a lefty cess-pit like U of O in Eugene.

I can attest that nothing ever happens in Cow-vallis.

USMC2841 said...

I'll take my chances in the Southeast. Mother Nature doesn't scare me as much as the man made disaster that is California.

PromptCritical said...

Sitting at my place in Cor-Vegas right now. Sunny, warm.. Gotta do fucking homework.

Go Beavers!

Kreh Family said...

The safest place that you want to stay is beside your family! in my opinion...

but reality, theres no safe place when nature strikes back!

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