The only question left was what would they do about it..... At the U.S. Weather Service, tensions were running high. For a full week, employees hadn’t been able to leave, overwhelmed by back-to-back hurricanes, Helen and Milton. The dormitory was a temporary refuge, but no one really rested there. One employee, guzzling whiskey in the dimly lit room, had just settled into a chair when his pager buzzed. Groaning, he threw on his jacket and trudged to the meeting room. Inside, the atmosphere was even more tense. A fellow employee was yelling into his cell phone. “You’re leaving me because of this?” he shouted, his voice cracking. After hanging up, he slumped into his chair, looking defeated. “My wife wants a divorce. Says I’m never home.” The whiskey-drinker, still rubbing the sleep from his eyes, stepped in. “What do you need me to do?” “Compile basic data on Helen and Milton,” came the curt reply. Wind speeds, pressure, rainfall—ever