I've lived here since 1974. And we're not talking predictions weeks in advance or even a day. I'm saying storms build with enough time that any decent meteorologist can see on radar that a storm is brewing ... it certainly doesn't happen in minutes. Do you know how long it takes a cumulous cloud to build? They will have plenty of time to shut down. Hell, even in 1974, when In worked Gran Prix we had plenty of notice to shut down before a storm rolled in. Believe it or not, meteorology doesn't consist of looking out the window and sticking a wet finger in the air. And if you think they can't tell a storm is building before it actually arrives, I can only assume you failed science in school. Bye